Anjum Chopra Warns: Sophie Ecclestone "Won't Come Cheap" in WPL 2026 Auction

Former Indian captain Anjum Chopra has high expectations for Sophie Ecclestone's auction price in the upcoming WPL 2026 auction. She described the England spinner as a "true match-winner" who won't come cheap given current team budgets. UP Warriorz are expected to use their right-to-match card to re-acquire their star bowler. Meanwhile, Delhi Capitals might also consider Ecclestone as they look to strengthen their bowling attack.

Key Points: Anjum Chopra on Sophie Ecclestone WPL 2026 Auction Price

  • Ecclestone is WPL's third-highest wicket-taker with 36 scalps in 25 matches
  • UP Warriorz likely to use right-to-match card for re-acquisition
  • Delhi Capitals considering Ecclestone as strategic bowling option
  • Teams have combined purse of Rs 41.1 crore for 73 available slots
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She won't come cheap: Anjum on England spinner Ecclestone's WPL 2026 auction prize

Former India captain Anjum Chopra predicts England spinner Sophie Ecclestone will command top price at WPL 2026 auction, calling her a "true match-winner."

"Sophie Ecclestone is a true match-winner and will undoubtedly command a strong price at the auction. - Anjum Chopra"

Mumbai, November 26

Ahead of the Women's Premier League (WPL) auction on Thursday, former Indian captain Anjum Chopra hailed England spinner Sophie Ecclestone as a "true match winner" and added while UP Warriorz would be aiming to use the right-to-match card to re-acquire her services, the three-time runners-up Delhi Capitals would also be looking out for the star spinner.

The WPL auction will take place in New Delhi on Thursday. The auction player list has been unveiled, with 277 players aiming to fill 73 available slots. The auction list includes 194 Indian players, comprising 52 capped and 142 uncapped players, who will go under the hammer for 50 slots, while 66 overseas capped players and 17 overseas uncapped players will look to fill the 23 available slots.

Speaking ahead of the auction on JioStar's 'Most Wanted: TATA WPL 2026 Auction', JioStar expert Anjum said, "Sophie Ecclestone is a true match-winner and will undoubtedly command a strong price at the auction. Given the budget teams currently have, she would not come cheaply. Most teams are likely to consider her a key acquisition. Her left-arm spin and control make her a valuable asset. While the Delhi and Mumbai Indians might not prioritise her, teams like UP Warriorz will definitely look to use their right-to-match card on her. Even Delhi could consider bringing her on board as a strategic option."

Having spent three seasons with UPW, Ecclestone is the third-highest wicket-taker in tournament history, with 36 scalps in 25 matches at an average of 18.38 and a four-wicket haul to her name.

Speaking on Alyssa Healy, the Aussie superstar who has also been released by the UP Warriorz, Anjum said she "cannot be overlooked".

"She is a formidable player with vast experience that can't be overlooked. Delhi might consider her strongly as they look to fill the wicket-keeping role, so there's likely to be considerable interest from that side," he concluded.

Meanwhile, in her 17 WPL matches, Healy has scored 430 runs at an average of 26.75 and a strike rate of over 130, with three fifties and a best score of 96*.

The WPL 2026 Auction, scheduled to commence at 3:30 PM on November 27, will begin with the marquee set featuring eight players - Deepti Sharma (India), Renuka Singh (India), Sophie Devine (New Zealand), Sophie Ecclestone (England), Alyssa Healy (Australia), Amelia Kerr (New Zealand), Meg Lanning (Australia), and Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa).

A total of 19 players have registered in the highest base-price bracket of Rs 50 lakh, 11 players in the Rs 40 lakh bracket, and 88 players in the Rs 30 lakh bracket. Each franchise will be allowed to build a squad of upto 18 players. A total of 73 slots have to be filled, including 23 overseas slots, across five franchises.

UP Warriorz, who just retained the uncapped Indian batter Shweta Sehrawat, will be entering the auction with the most amount of money in their purse, four right-to-match (RTM) options and a massive rebuilding to do.

In total, 17 players, including seven overseas players, were retained across all franchises, and they will have a combined purse of Rs 41.1 crore to spend at the auction.

- ANI

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Rohit P
I hope Indian spinners get the same recognition and big bids. We have amazing talent like Deepti Sharma who deserves top billing too. Sometimes feels like overseas players get more hype 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone who follows women's cricket globally, Ecclestone is genuinely world-class. Her economy rate and wicket-taking ability make her a complete package. Delhi Capitals should go all out for her!
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Ananya R
The auction dynamics will be so interesting! UP Warriorz with the biggest purse and RTM cards... This could be their chance to build a championship team. Excited for Thursday! 🏏
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Michael C
While Ecclestone is fantastic, I'm more excited about the Indian uncapped players. 142 uncapped Indian players - that's where the real talent hunt happens! WPL is creating amazing opportunities for our domestic players.
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Kavya N
Anjum Chopra's analysis is spot on as always. Ecclestone's left-arm spin adds that crucial variety to any bowling attack. Delhi might surprise everyone and bid aggressively for her!

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