The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 December 15 will witness the much awaited player auction Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed the participation of 120 players in the event. This diverse player pool includes 91 Indian players and 29 foreign players, of which three are from associate countries. The auction is of great importance as franchises aim to improve their squads for the upcoming season following the November 7 retention announcements.
Limited slots and financial strategies
The dynamics of the auction are interesting, with only nine capped Indian players and eight foreign players available. With 19 slots open across all teams – 14 for Indian players and five for overseas talent – most franchises are focused on retaining their core squads. The Gujarat Giants (GG) INR 4.4 crore stands out as the highest available purse, giving them significant leverage in the auction. In contrast, Delhi Capitals (DC)the second double will operate on a relatively tighter budget of INR 2.5 crore. The event is scheduled to be held on Sunday, December 15 in Bengaluru.
Lauren Bell is in the spotlight
Among the registered players is England Lauren Bell has emerged as a notable name. A tall pacer earlier known for his leaping ability worth INR 30 lakhs UP Warriors in the first WPL 2023 season, but did not participate in any matches. Released ahead of the upcoming auction, Bell’s consistent international appearances make him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their pace attack.
Bell’s performance in T20 for England
A promising fast bowler for England, Bell has showcased his talent in the T20 International (T20I) format with impressive statistics highlighting his consistency and efficiency. He played 27 games and made 566 passes, 659 runs and scored 35 goals. Bell’s best bowling figures in a T20I match is 4/12, which is his career best.
His bowling average of 18.82 highlights his ability to make important deliveries, while his economy rate of 6.98 reflects his ability to maintain control even in high-pressure situations. Furthermore, Bell’s strike rate of 16.1 highlights his ability to take wickets regularly, making him a reliable asset in England’s bowling line-up.
Despite not registering any five-wicket haul, Bell’s consistent performances, including one four-wicket haul, demonstrate his prowess as a bowler who thrives in the shortest format of the game. As he continues to develop his craft, Bell remains a key player for England and has the potential to win matches in the future.
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Women’s Premier League 2025: 3 teams to target in auction
1. UP Warriorz: A potential merger
The Warriors, who originally secured Bell in the first round of 2023, may reconsider adding him to their roster. Despite not playing a single match in his first training session, Bell’s credentials as a bowler with the ability to create bounce and trouble shots in a variety of conditions remain undeniable. Head coach John Lewis recently hinted at the possibility of a return, highlighting the franchise’s appreciation of his skill set and belief that he can play a vital role in their future campaigns.
Bell’s versatility, which comes from his experience across all three formats at the international level, makes him a valuable asset for the Warriors. As they look to bolster the pace department, Bell’s re-entry could bring a mix of consistency, consistency and fresh energy to the squad. His familiarity with the team’s structure and ethos further strengthens his case, making him a strong contender for a second chance with the Warriors.
2. Mumbai Indians: Strengthening the pace battery
The Mumbai Indiansled by giants Shabnim Ismail in the pace department, could also see Bell as an ideal candidate to boost the bowling ranks. With its latest release Issy WongMumbai’s need for another foreign pacer is clear. Bell’s height and ability to bounce off surfaces and play in critical moments make him a perfect fit for the team’s strategy.
Mumbai have traditionally relied on a balanced attack and Bell’s inclusion would add depth and variety to their bowling arsenal. Pairing Bell with Ismail could create a powerful combination that gives the team a powerful pace unit that can challenge any batting line-up. Additionally, Bell’s relatively affordable base price of INR 30 lakh allows Mumbai to invest in other areas without stretching their budget too much. His international experience and expertise make him a strategic asset to the franchise’s long-term vision.
3. Gujarat Giants: Filling the overseas pacer void
The giants will enter the WPL 2025 auction with the highest purse of INR 4.4 crore, offering them unparalleled financial flexibility. Despite their sizeable budget, the franchise retained a squad without an overseas paceman, leaving a crucial gap in their bowling attack. Furthermore, the absence of any closed outside pacer in their current line-up indicates an area that needs immediate attention.
Bell could be an ideal fit for the Giants. His height, leaping ability and international experience make him a valuable asset for a franchise looking to dominate their pace unit. The Giants have faced criticism from fans in previous seasons for lacking depth in their rushing attack, especially in high-pressure matchups. Bell’s addition could address this weakness while providing leadership in the bowling department.
Given the relatively modest base price of INR 30 lakhs, the Bell represents a strategic investment for the Giants. His inclusion will boost the team’s pace options and bring much-needed international experience to a squad that has yet to feature an effective overseas seamer. This move could be a game changer for the Giants in the upcoming season.
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