Cricket Jan 21, 2026

The Hundred: Men's and women's squads for 2026 season which runs from July 21-August 16 live on Sky Sports

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The Hundred: Men's and women's squads for 2026 season which runs from July 21-August 16 live on Sky Sports

Check out the men's and women's squads for the 2026 season of The Hundred, which runs from July 21-August 16, live on Your Site.

Teams are allowed up to four pre-auction signings from mid-November to the end of January.

A maximum of three of these can be direct signings, and must be an overseas or England centrally-contracted player.

A minimum of one will be a retention which can be any player - England centrally contracted, overseas or domestic.

The Hundred auction is likely to take place in March 2026, after the closure of the direct-signing window.

Correct as of January 19:

Direct signings
Alice Capsey, Lauren Filer, Lucy Hamilton (Australia)

Retained players
Ellyse Perry (Australia)

Direct signings
Rehan Ahmed, Mitch Owen (Australia)

Retained players
Jacob Bethell

Direct signings
Mahika Gaur, Marizanne Kapp (South Africa)

Retained players
Charlie Dean, Grace Harris (Australia)

Direct signings
Dewald Brevis (South Africa), Liam Livingstone, Adam Zampa (Australia)

Retained players
Jamie Overton

Retained players
Sophie Ecclestone

Direct signings
Meg Lanning (Australia), Smriti Mandhana (India)

Retained players
Noor Ahmad (Afghanistan), Jos Buttler, Heinrich Klaasen (South Africa)

Direct signings
Liam Dawson

Direct signings
Melie Kerr (New Zealand), Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Amelia Kerr (New Zealand)

Retained players
TBC

Direct signings
Nicholas Pooran (West Indies)

Retained players
Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Rashid Khan (Afghanistan)

Direct signings
TBC

Retained players
Lauren Bell, Maia Bouchier

Direct signings
Jamie Smith

Retained players
Jofra Archer

Retained players
Kate Cross, Phoebe Litchfield (Australia), Annabel Sutherland (Australia)

Retained players
Harry Brook, Brydon Carse

Direct signings
Nathan Ellis (Australia), Mitchell Marsh (Australia)

Direct signings
Sophia Dunkley

Retained players
Nat Sciver-Brunt, Ash Gardner and Kim Garth (Australia)

Direct signings
Ben Duckett, Tim David (Australia), Mitchell Santner (New Zealand)

Retained players
Tom Banton

Direct signings
Freya Kemp, Georgia Wareham (Australia)

Direct signings
Phil Salt, Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand)

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