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March 12, 2026

Men’s Hundred 2026: Squads Take Shape After the Historic Auction

Men’s Hundred 2026: Squads Take Shape After the Historic Auction

The highly anticipated auction for The Hundred has been completed, and all teams have finalized their squads for the upcoming season. The Hundred auction witnessed intense bidding war between various franchises for different players. Harry Brook remained the most expensive player in the league, as he was retained by Sunrisers Leeds for a whopping £465,000 deal.

The 21-year old James Coles stole the limelight of the event, as he was signed by London Spirit for a big budget of £390,000. Besides him, Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed also fetched a lucrative deal, as he was signed by Sunrisers Leeds for £190,000 for the upcoming season.

Another Pakistani mystery spinner, Usman Tariq, also secured a major deal at the event, as Birmingham Phoenix signed him for £140,000 for the Hundred 2026 season.

Now that the Hundred auction is complete, we can take a clear look at the squads of all teams that will feature in the upcoming season. Let’s take a quick look at them below.

Birmingham Phoenix

Jacob Bethell (£340,000), Rehan Ahmed (£250,000), Donovan Ferreira (£210,000), Mitchell Owen (£130,000), Saqib Mahmood (£150,000), Usman Tariq (£140,000), Joe Clarke (£85,000), Will Smeed (£55,000), Jordan Thompson (£60,000), Scott Curie (£210,000), Laurie Evans (£85,000), Chris Wood (£70,000), Ethan Brookes (£70,000), Mustafizur Rahman (£100,000) 

London Spirit

Liam Livingstone (£350,000), Jamie Overton (£225,000), Adam Zampa (£190,000), Dewald Brevis (£185,000), Jonny Bairstow (£160,000), David Willey (£120,000), James Coles (£390,000), Mason Crane (£31,000), Adam Milne (£50,000), Adam Hose (£31,000), Tymal Mills (£130,000), James Rew (£31,000), Lhuan-dre Pretorius (£31,000), Matt Fisher (£31,000)

Manchester Super Giants

Jos Buttler (£350,000), Heinrich Klaasen (£250,000), Noor Ahmad (£175,000), Liam Dawson (£175,000), Aiden Markram (£200,000), Josh Tongue (£200,000), Sonny Baker (£95,000), Gus Atkinson (£70,000), Leus du Plooy (£120,000), Tom Hartley (£35,000), Tim Seifert (£100,000), Tom Moores (£50,000), Max Holden (£31,000), Tawanda Muyeye (£50,000), George Scrimshaw (£31,000), Paul Walter (£31,000)

MI London

Sam Curran (£350,000), Will Jacks (£250,000), Nicholas Pooran (£175,000), Rashid Khan (£175,000), James Vince (£190,000), Tom Curran (£260,000), Trent Boult (£100,000), Nathan Sowter (£130,000), Sherfane Rutherford (£100,000), Richard Gleeson (£65,000), Ollie Pope (£31,000), Olly Stone (£50,000), Ollie Sykes (£31,000), Callum Parkinson (£31,000), Jason Roy (£31,000)

Southern Brave

Jofra Archer (£400,000), Jamie Smith (£300,000), Marcus Stoinis (£150,000), Tristan Stubbs (£100,000), Adil Rashid (£250,000), David Miller (£110,000), Luke Wood (£130,000), Chris Jordan (£160,000), Ben McKinney (£45,000), Thomas Rew (£80,000), Michael Pepper (£31,000), Tom Abell (£31,000), Dan Worrall (£80,000), Caleb Falconer (£55,000), Nikhil Chaudhary (£31,000)

Sunrisers Leeds

Harry Brook (£465,000), Mitchell Marsh (£200,000), Nathan Ellis (£145,000), Brydon Carse (£140,000), Ryan Rickelton (£ 150,000), Zak Crawley (£180,000), Matthew Potts (£75,000), Dan Lawrence (£210,000), Abrar Ahmed (£190,000), Benny Howell (£50,000), Tom Lawes (£40,000), Tom Alsop (£31,000), Liam Patterson-White (£31,000), Reece Topley (£31,000), Ed Barnard (£31,000)

Trent Rockets

Tim David (£350,000), Tom Banton (£225,000), Ben Duckett (£200,000), Mitchell Santner (£175,000), Finn Allen (£160,000), David Payne (£130,000), Lewis Gregory (£55,000), Craig Overton (£120,000), Dan Mousley (£40,000), Matt Henry (£75,000), Sam Billings (£180,000), Aneurin Donald (£31,000), Ben Mayes (£31,000), Danny Briggs (£70,000), Brad Currie (£31,000), Louis Kimber (£31,000)

Welsh Fire

Phil Salt (£450,000), Marco Jansen (£250,000), Rachin Ravindra (£120,000), Chris Woakes (£110,000), Joe Root (£240,000), Jordan Cox (£300,000), Tom Kohler-Cadmore (£80,000), Ben Kellaway (£37,500), Lockie Ferguson (£75,000), Asa Tribe (£70,000), Tom Aspinwall (£31,000), Matt Short (£75,000), Sam Cook (£70,000)