Women’s Premier League: Star players released ahead of WPL 2026 mega auction

November 6, 2025
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Women’s Premier League: Star players released ahead of WPL 2026 mega auction

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The Women’s Premier League (WPL) is abuzz with anticipation as franchises have finalized some of their retained players ahead of the marquee 2026 mega auction. In a strategic move to rebuild and re-energize their squads, several high-profile international and Indian stars have been released, setting the stage for what promises to be a thrilling auction later this year. The decisions made by the five franchises highlight a clear shift in tactics, with an eye towards balancing experience with emerging talent, all while managing a delicate salary cap.

The most significant news emerging from the retention window is the release of some of the biggest names in women’s cricket. As per a report in ESPNcricinfo, Australian powerhouses Alyssa Healy and Meg Lanning, two captains who have left an indelible mark on their respective franchises, are now back in the auction pool. Joining them are New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr and India’s very own Deepti Sharma, whose release, particularly, has raised eyebrows across the cricketing fraternity.

English spin sensation Sophie Ecclestone and South African batting stalwart Laura Wolvaardt also find themselves searching for new homes, making the upcoming auction a treasure trove of world-class talent. These releases underscore the ruthless nature of franchise cricket, where even the most accomplished players are not immune to strategic overhauls.

UP Warriorz: A bold new direction

The UP Warriorz have made perhaps the most surprising move by releasing their captain and one of India’s premier all-rounders, Deepti. This decision comes despite Deepti’s consistent performances and her leadership qualities. Alongside her, Australian skipper Healy, English spinner Sophie Ecclestone, and Australian all-rounder Tahlia McGrath have also been let go. The Warriorz seem keen on a fresh start, aiming to build a core around new leadership and a revised strategy. Their significant purse will allow them to target a blend of youth and experience at the auction.

Delhi Capitals: Meg Lanning’s era ends?

The runners-up from the inaugural season, Delhi Capitals, have parted ways with their highly successful captain, Lanning. Known for her astute leadership and big-match temperament, Lanning’s absence will undoubtedly leave a void. Indian spinner Radha Yadav and Australian all-rounder Jess Jonassen are also among the released. It will be intriguing to see if Delhi Capitals attempt to re-acquire Lanning at the auction or opt for a completely new leadership structure.

Mumbai Indians: A shift in all-round dynamics

Defending champions Mumbai Indians have made some tough calls, notably releasing star New Zealand all-rounder Kerr. Kerr has been a pivotal player for the franchise, contributing with both bat and ball. South African power-hitter Chloe Tryon, veteran pacer Shabnim Ismail, and dynamic Indian opener Yastika Bhatia have also been released. Mumbai Indians will be looking to bolster their all-rounders and potentially find new opening combinations as they seek to defend their title.

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Gujarat Giants: Rebuilding from the ground up

The Gujarat Giants, who have struggled to find consistent form, appear to be embarking on a significant rebuilding phase. They have released a host of key players, including South African opener Wolvaardt, and Indian internationals Dayalan Hemalatha and Harleen Deol. These releases indicate a clear intention to overhaul their squad and invest in players who can bring a new dynamic and consistent performances to the team. Their strategy at the auction will be critical for their future prospects.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Strategic tweaks

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), known for their passionate fanbase, have also made strategic adjustments to their squad. Indian pacer Renuka Singh, Australian all-rounders Sophie Devine, Sophie Molineux, and Georgia Wareham have all been released. While these players have contributed significantly, RCB’s decisions suggest they are looking to fine-tune their squad composition, possibly targeting specific roles or younger talent to complement their retained core.

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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