The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 mega-auction in New Delhi is set to begin with a blockbuster marquee list featuring elite names like Deepti Sharma, Renuka Singh, Alyssa Healy, Meg Lanning, and Laura Wolvaardt. While these global stars will dominate the spotlight, smart franchises know championships are often built by spotting value beyond the obvious names.
Here are five players—mostly Indian and largely under the radar—who could shape bidding strategies and emerge as long-term assets in the WPL.
1. N Shree Charani: The Spinner Every Team Wants
Once uncapped and unknown to casual fans, N Shree Charani has rapidly transformed into one of the most sought-after young spinners in the country. Her breakout moment came during the previous auction, when a fierce bidding war saw Delhi Capitals outbid Mumbai Indians to secure her services for INR 55 lakh.
A left-arm spinner who can operate in the powerplay, middle overs, and even at the death, Charani offers captains rare tactical flexibility. Her calmness under pressure and recent match-winning contributions in India’s ODI World Cup triumph have significantly boosted her market value. With her confidence soaring and skills sharpening, don’t be surprised if she commands an even higher price this time.
2. Yastika Bhatia: Experience, Recovery, and Redemption
Few players have endured a more frustrating stop-start journey than Yastika Bhatia. A two-time WPL champion with Mumbai Indians, she showed promise as an opening partner to Hayley Matthews before injuries disrupted her rhythm, including a knee issue that ruled her out of the World Cup.
Now fully fit after completing rehab, Bhatia re-enters the auction at a time when several franchises are actively hunting for an Indian wicketkeeper-batter. With her last competitive outing coming in August—where she impressed for India A in Australia—Bhatia brings both experience and balance. Her ability to slot straight into a playing XI could make her one of the smartest buys of the auction.
3. Kiran Navgire: Power That Changes Games
Even without consistent national selection, Kiran Navgire remains one of the most feared hitters in Indian women’s cricket. Her explosive 24-ball half-century for UP Warriorz against Delhi Capitals in WPL 2025 reminded everyone why bowlers dread bowling to her.
Her stock has risen sharply after a record-shattering 34-ball century for Maharashtra against Punjab—the fastest hundred in women’s T20 history. That knock alone has ensured she won’t come cheap. Whether through a fresh bid or a Right to Match card, Navgire is almost certain to be a hot property once the auction heats up.
4. Vaishnavi Sharma: India’s Next Spin Sensation
At just 19, Vaishnavi Sharma has already built an impressive résumé. She announced herself on the global stage with a hat-trick during India’s Under-19 World Cup-winning campaign and followed it up with a stellar Senior Women’s T20 Trophy, finishing as the tournament’s leading wicket-taker.
Her numbers—21 wickets in 11 matches at an economy of 6.47—only tell part of the story. Coaches and selectors rave about her control, maturity, and tactical awareness. For teams that miss out on Shree Charani, Vaishnavi could be the ideal alternative and a long-term investment in spin excellence.
5. Deeya Yadav: A Teenage Talent with Fearless Intent
Still just 16, Deeya Yadav is already turning heads with her aggressive batting style. Hailing from Haryana and inspired by Shafali Verma, Deeya enjoyed a breakout Senior Women’s T20 Trophy, scoring 298 runs in eight innings at an average of 59.50.
She carried that momentum into the inter-zonal T20s, striking at nearly 150 as she powered North Zone to the final. With strong fundamentals, sharp hand-eye coordination, and natural power, Deeya represents the future of Indian batting. Franchises willing to think long-term may find a gem in her.
Final Word
While marquee names will dominate headlines, the WPL 2026 auction could ultimately be defined by smart picks from the emerging talent pool. Players like Charani, Bhatia, Navgire, Vaishnavi, and Deeya offer a blend of immediate impact and future promise—exactly the kind of balance franchises need to build sustained success in the Women’s Premier League.
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