The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 auction was held on December 15, 2024, in Bengaluru. It was a concise and impactful event with franchises strategically enhancing their squads. A total of 19 players were acquired, including five overseas talents, with a cumulative expenditure of ₹9.05 crore. Notably, uncapped players garnered significant attention, securing substantial contracts.
Top Buys of the WPL 2025 Auction

Simran Shaikh to Gujarat Giants for ₹1.90 crore: Emerging as the most expensive acquisition, uncapped spinner Simran Shaikh attracted a fierce bidding war, ultimately being secured by the Gujarat Giants.
Deandra Dottin to Gujarat Giants for ₹1.70 crore: The West Indies all-rounder, known for her explosive batting and effective bowling, was a significant addition to the Giants’ lineup.
G Kamalini to Mumbai Indians for ₹1.60 crore: At just 16, the promising wicketkeeper-batter became one of the auction’s highlights, with Mumbai Indians investing heavily in her potential.
Prema Rawat to Royal Challengers Bengaluru for ₹1.20 crore: The 23-year-old spinner from Uttarakhand secured a lucrative deal, bolstering RCB’s spin department.
Charani to Delhi Capitals for ₹55 lakh: The 22-year-old left-arm spinner was a strategic addition to the Capitals’ bowling arsenal.
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Team Strategies and Squad Enhancements of Women’s Premier League

Delhi Capitals: Aiming to strengthen their wicketkeeping options, they secured Nandini Kashyap for ₹10 lakh and Scotland’s Sarah Bryce for the same amount. These acquisitions provide depth and flexibility in their batting lineup.
Gujarat Giants: With a focus on power-hitting, the Giants made significant investments in Simran Shaikh and Deandra Dottin. Additionally, they acquired England’s Danielle Gibson for ₹30 lakh and Prakashika Naik for ₹10 lakh, enhancing their all-round capabilities.
Mumbai Indians: The franchise invested in young talent by securing G Kamalini. They also bolstered their squad with South Africa’s Nadine de Klerk for ₹30 lakh, Akshita Maheshwari for ₹20 lakh, and Sanskriti Gupta for ₹10 lakh, aiming for a balanced team composition.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: RCB focused on strengthening its spin department with the acquisition of Prema Rawat. They further added depth by bringing in Joshitha JV, Raghvi Bist, and Jagravi Pawar, each for ₹10 lakh.
UP Warriorz: The Warriorz made strategic additions by signing Australia’s Alana King for ₹30 lakh, and domestic talents Arushi Goel and Kranti Goud, each for ₹10 lakh, aiming to enhance their bowling options.
Conclusion
The WPL 2025 auction showcased franchises’ strategic planning and focus on both emerging talents and seasoned players to create well-rounded squads. The emphasis on uncapped players indicates a forward-looking approach, aiming to build teams capable of both immediate impact and long-term success. As the season approaches, it will be intriguing to see how these strategic acquisitions translate into on-field performances.