WPL Auction 2026: Deepti Sharma goes to UP Warriorz for Rs. 3.2 crore

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|03-12-2025

World Cup winner Deepti Sharma was re-signed by UP Warriorz for Rs. 3.2 crore at the WPL 2026 Auction in New Delhi on Thursday after a dramatic Right to Match (RTM) standoff with Delhi Capitals.

The bidding initially moved at a subdued pace before Delhi Capitals appeared set to secure the all-rounder for Rs. 50 lakh. At that stage, UP Warriorz, Deepti’s former franchise, exercised the RTM option. DC then escalated the contest, driving the price up to Rs. 3.2 crore, a figure that UP Warriorz eventually matched to retain the India star.

Deepti, for now, is the second-most expensive Indian player, trailing teammate Smriti Mandhana, who was signed by RCB for Rs 3.4 crore.

Released by UP Warriorz ahead of the mega auction, the spin-bowling all-rounder had led the franchise last season in the absence of injured Australia skipper Alyssa Healy.

Deepti entered the auction on a high after being named Player of the Tournament at the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup, where she played a pivotal role in India’s title-winning campaign. She finished the tournament with 215 runs and 22 wickets, including a match-defining half-century and a five-wicket haul in the final against South Africa.

Across three WPL seasons, Deepti has scored 507 runs and claimed 27 wickets in 25 matches.

Published on Nov 27, 2025

Across three WPL seasons, Deepti has scored 507 runs and claimed 27 wickets in 25 matches.

Published on Nov 27, 2025

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