England’s Nat Sciver-Brunt has been sold for £320,000 in the first Women’s Premier League auction.
There was fierce competition for the all-rounder, with the Mumbai Indians beating out the UP Warriorz in the end.
However, the UP Warriorz did secure England spin bowler Sophie Ecclestone for £180,000, with England coach Jon Lewis in charge of the side.
Their biggest competition for Ecclestone came from the Gujarat Giants and Delhi Capitals but the Warriorz came in late to secure the 23-year-old.
The highest price so far has been for India’s Smriti Mandhana, who was sold to the Royal Challengers Bangalore for £340,000.
Despite missing out on Ecclestone, the Giants did secure Australia’s Beth Mooney for £200,000, plus England opener Sophia Dunkley for 60 lakh.
The five franchises are picking their squads from 409 cricketers, including 27 from England.
A total of 448 players are being auctioned, with a maximum of 90 earning deals.
The Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) received 1,525 applications for the tournament – the equivalent of the men’s Indian Premier League – with 246 Indians and 163 overseas players reaching the shortlist.
Across the five franchises, 90 slots are available, with 30 places reserved for overseas players – six per franchise.
Each team will have roughly £1.2m to spend to form their 15-18 player squads, with the most sought-after potentially earning six-figure deals.