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The Hundred Cricket Competition to Switch to IPL-Style Player Auctions in 2026

The Hundred will adopt an IPL-style auction with private ownership, increasing men's salary caps by 45% and doubling women's pay pools, starting March 2026.

  • On Friday, the England and Wales Cricket Board announced The Hundred will switch to an IPL-style player auction in March 2026, allowing private investors partial or full ownership of the eight teams.
  • ECB officials argued the move mirrors the Indian Premier League and includes a significant player pay hike to boost equality and competitiveness in men's and women's tournaments.
  • Men's salary caps will rise 45% to 2.05 million pounds per team, the women's salary pool will double to 880,000 pounds, and the lowest-paid women will earn 15,000 pounds with squads of 16 to 18 players allowed four overseas.
  • Franchises that make pre-auction signings will face men's deductions of 350,000 to 950,000 and women's of 130,000 to 360,000, with signing windows from mid-November to end of January.
  • Allowing multi-year contracts and more overseas players will affect recruitment as teams may include up to four overseas players while private investors taking ownership support the Hundred's entertainment and growth aims.
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The Hundred cricket competition to switch to IPL-style player auctions in 2026

The Hundred cricket competition will switch to an IPL-style player auction for the 2026 season with salary pots facing big hikes in changes announced Friday.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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