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The Hundred 2026: Full List of Retained Players and Direct Signings

After five successful seasons, England’s top 100-ball cricket tournament, The Hundred, is now preparing for its 2026 edition, which will be played from July 21 to August 16. For the first time, the tournament will have an auction, and all eight teams are currently finalising their pre-auction signings. This window will remain open until the end of January 2026.

As per the new rules, each team can make up to four pre-auction moves. This must include at least one retained player from their 2025 squad and up to three direct signings, which can include overseas players or England’s centrally contracted cricketers. Most teams have already announced their signings. In this article, we have put together a complete list of the pre-auction signings for both The Hundred Men’s and Women’s 2026 season.

Complete list of The Hundred 2026 player retentions and direct signings

Birmingham Phoenix

Player Contract
Rehan Ahmed Direct signing
Jacob Bethell Retained
Alice Capsey Direct signing
Lauren Filer Direct signing
Mitchell Owen Direct signing
Ellyse Perry Retained

London Spirit

Player Contract
Dewald Brevis Direct signing
Charlie Dean Retained
Mahika Gaur Direct signing
Grace Harris Retained
Marizanne Kapp Direct signing
Liam Livingstone Direct signing
Jamie Overton Retained
Adam Zampa Direct signing

Manchester Super Giants

Player Contract
Noor Ahmad Retained
Jos Buttler Retained
Liam Dawson Direct signing
Sophie Ecclestone Retained
Heinrich Klaasen Retained
Meg Lanning Direct signing
Smriti Mandhana Direct signing

MI London

Player Contract
Sam Curran Retained
Will Jacks Retained
Amelia Kerr Direct signing
Rashid Khan Retained
Hayley Matthews Direct signing
Nicholas Pooran Direct signing
Danni Wyatt-Hodge Direct signing

Sunrisers Leeds

Player Contract
Harry Brook Retained
Brydon Carse Retained
Kate Cross Retained
Nathan Ellis Direct signing
Phoebe Litchfield Retained
Mitchell Marsh Direct signing
Annabel Sutherland Retained

Trent Rockets

Player Contract
Tom Banton Retained
Tim David Direct signing
Ben Duckett Direct signing
Sophia Dunkley Direct signing
Ash Gardner Retained
Nat Sciver-Brunt Retained

Welsh Fire

Player Contract
Freya Kemp Direct signing
Rachin Ravindra Direct signing
Phil Salt Direct signing
Georgia Wareham Direct signing

 

 

 

LastModified Date: 2026-01-20 01:32:36

FAQs

Q. Are both Men’s and Women’s players included in The Hundred 2026 signings list?
A.

Yes, the list includes both Men’s and Women’s players.

Q. Which teams have announced their player retentions for The Hundred 2026?
A.

Birmingham Phoenix, London Spirit, Manchester Super Giants, MI London, Sunrisers Leeds, Trent Rockets, and Welsh Fire.

K D Mishra
K D Mishra

I am a dedicated sports content writer who loves cricket and enjoys creating friendly and engaging content. I write about big moments, player performances, and match stories in simple and clear words, helping fans stay informed and connected to cricket around the world.

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