This article talks about the full list of players sold in The Hundred 2026 Men’s auction that took place on Thursday (March 12)
The Hundred 2026 Men’s auction made quite a headline all around the globe as fans wanted to see if the franchise now owned by Indian owners would come forward and pick Pakistani players, considering the strained relations between the two countries.
The Action
Sunrisers Leeds, owned by the same folks who own the Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL, went on to pick Abrar Ahmed, which caused a huge backlash on social media, especially in India.
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The Players
Amidst the criticism that came Sunrisers Leeds’ way, there were several notable picks in The Hundred 2026 Men’s auction.
The List
Mentioned below is the full list of players picked in The Hundred 2026 Men’s auction
Joe Root – Sold to Welsh Fire for $240,000
Adil Rashid – Sold to Southern Brave for $250,000
Jordan Cox – Sold to Welsh Fire for $300,000
James Vince – Sold to MI London for $190,000
Jonny Bairstow – Sold to London Spirit for $160,000
David Miller – Sold to Southern Brave for $110,000
Aiden Markram – Sold to Manchester Super Giants for $200,000
Finn Allen – Sold to Trent Rockets for $160,000
Ryan Rickelton – Sold to Sunrisers Leeds for $150,000
Zak Crawley – Sold to Sunrisers Leeds for $180,000
Josh Tongue – Sold to Manchester for $200,000
Luke Wood – Sold to Southern Brave for $130,000
Sonny Baker – Sold to Manchester for $95,000
Saqib Mahmood – Sold to Birmingham for $150,000
Tom Curran – Sold to Birmingham for $260,000
Gus Atkinson – Sold to Manchester for $70,000
David Willey – Sold to Trent Rockets for $70,000
Usman Tariq – Sold to Birmingham for $140,000
Joe Clarke – Sold to Birmingham Phoenix for $85,000
Leus du Plooy – Sold to Manchester for $140k
Trent Boult – Sold to MI London for $100,000
Chris Jordan – Sold to Southern Brave for $160,000
Matthew Potts – Sold to Sunrisers Leeds for $75,000
James Cole – Sold to London Spirit for $390,000
Abrar Ahmed – Sold to Sunrisers Leeds for $190,000
Tom Hartley – Sold to Sunrisers Leeds for $35,000
Dan Lawrence – Sold to Sunrisers Leeds for $210,000
Brad Currie – Sold to Trent Rockets for $31,000
Louis Kimber – Sold to Trent Rockets for $31,000
Jason Roy – Sold to MI London for $31,000
Sam Cook – Sold to Welsh Fire for $70,000
Jaffer Chohan – Sold to Welsh Fire for $35,000
Mustafizur Rahman – Sold to Birmingham for $100,000
Ollie Sykes – Sold to MI London for $31,000
Paul Walter – Sold to Manchester for $31,000
Matt Fisher – Sold to London Spirit for $31,000
Callum Parkinson – Sold to MI London for $31,000
Tom Abell – Sold to Southern Brave for $31,000
Lahuan-dre Pretorius – Sold to London Spirit for $31,000
Daniel Worrall – Southern Brave was sold for $80,000.
Ollie Stone – MI London was sold for $50,000.
Ethan Brookes – Birmingham was sold for $70,000.
Matthew Short – Welsh Fire was sold for $75,000.
Danny Briggs – Trent Rockets was sold for $70,000.
Tom Aspinwall – Welsh Fire was sold for $31,000.
Ben Mees – Trent Rockets was sold for $31,000.
Chris Wood – Birmingham was sold for $70,000.
Tawanda Muyeye – Manchester Super Giants was sold for $50,000.
Ollie Pope – MI London was sold for $31,000.
Tymal Mills – London Spirit was sold for $130,000.
Laurie Evans – Birmingham was sold for $85,000.
Michael Pepper – Southern Brave was sold for $31,000.
Max Holden – Manchester Super Giants was sold for $31,000.
Matt Henry – Trent Rockets was sold for $75,000.
Sherfane Rutherford – London was sold for $50,000.
Lockie Ferguson – Sold to Welsh Fire for $75,000. Richard Gleeson – Sold to MI London for $65,000
Dan Mousley – Sold to Trent Rockets for $40,000
Tom Alsop – Sold to Sunrisers Leeds for $31,000
Ben Calver – Sold to Welsh Fire for $37,500
Thomas Revell – Sold to Southern Brave for $80,000
Tim Seifert – Sold to Manchester for $100,000
Benjamin Howell – Sold to Sunrisers for $50,000
Craig Overton – Sold to Trent Rockets for $120,000
Jordan Thompson – Sold to Birmingham for $60,000
Ben McKinney – Sold to Southern Brave for $45,000
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