The much-anticipated WPL 2025 Auction is scheduled to take place on December 15 in Bangalore at 3 PM, promising an exciting mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talents. A total of 120 players, including 91 Indians and 29 overseas players, will go under the hammer to fill 19 available slots, which include five overseas positions.
Here’s a closer look at the oldest players who have registered for this year’s WPL auction:
1) Laura Harris – 34 Years
Australia’s Laura Harris is the oldest player registered for the third edition of the WPL auction. The top-order batter previously represented the Delhi Capitals in the first two seasons before being released ahead of this year’s auction.
Laura Harris, with a base price of 10 lakhs, brings a wealth of experience, having played franchise cricket across the globe. She has been part of the Barbados Royals in the WCPL and has represented three teams in The Hundred, with her latest stint being with the Oval Invincibles in 2024.
Her contributions to the WBBL are noteworthy, representing Brisbane Heat since the league’s inaugural season. She has played over 100 WBBL matches, scoring 1,200+ runs, and is now looking to bring her expertise to the WPL once again.
2) Heather Knight – 34 Years
The current England skipper, Heather Knight, is next on the list. A reliable middle-order batter and experienced captain, Knight has previously represented RCB in the inaugural WPL season, where she aggregated 135 runs and picked up four wickets.
Heather Knight has set her base price at 50 lakhs and enters the auction following an impressive season in WBBL 10 with the Sydney Thunder, where she amassed 226 runs in six matches. Earlier this year, she successfully led the London Spirit to their maiden The Hundred title, scoring 271 runs in 10 matches during the campaign. Knight’s experience and leadership make her a valuable asset for any team in the WPL.
3) Deandra Dottin: 33 Years
The explosive Windies batter recently returned from retirement and featured in the 2024 T20 World Cup, making a significant impact. She scored 120 runs in five matches, boasting the highest strike rate in the tournament and hitting the most sixes, alongside claiming five wickets.
Dottin brings extensive experience, having played franchise cricket globally, including in the WBBL 10 with the Melbourne Renegades and The Hundred. In T20Is, she has played 132 matches, scoring over 2,800 runs and taking 67 wickets. Her ability to finish games and contribute with the ball makes her a standout player in the WPL auction. Dottin has registered her name at a base price of INR 50 lakhs.
4) Poonam Yadav: 33 Years
India’s second-highest wicket-taker in T20Is, with 98 wickets, Poonam Yadav has registered her name at a base price of INR 30 lakhs in the WPL auction. The experienced spinner was previously part of the Delhi Capitals for two seasons, featuring in three matches.
Poonam’s expertise as a seasoned campaigner is particularly valuable in Indian conditions, where spin-friendly pitches often favor her style of bowling.
5) Madhuri Mehta: 33 Years
Madhuri Mehta, a right-handed batter from Odisha, is the third-oldest Indian player to register for the WPL auction. She was Odisha’s leading run-scorer this year in the Senior Women’s One-Day Trophy, amassing 237 runs in seven matches, including two fifties at an impressive average of 47.
Having made her international debut for India in 2012, Madhuri brings experience in limited-overs cricket. She has registered her name at a base price of INR 30 lakhs, making her a strong contender in the auction.
6) Monika Das – 33 Years
At 33 years old, Monika Das is the oldest Indian player to register for the WPL auction. Representing Assam in the domestic circuit, Monika has excelled as an all-rounder, amassing over 1,000 runs and taking 52 wickets in 78 T20 matches.
With a base price of 10 lakhs, Monika Das is an intriguing pick for teams looking to strengthen their all-rounder department. Her consistent performances in the shorter format highlight her potential to make an impact at the WPL level.
These seasoned players bring a wealth of experience and talent, making them exciting prospects for the WPL 2025 Auction. With their proven track records in domestic and international circuits, they are set to add depth and leadership to whichever teams secure their services.
The WPL Auction 2025 promises to be an action-packed event, with seasoned stars like Laura Harris, Heather Knight, and Monika Das ready to showcase their skills. Stay tuned to see which teams they join and how they shape the league’s upcoming season.
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