'Exceeded expectations by a fair stretch' - Sophie Devine reflects on record-breaking Hundred auction

Mar 13, 2026 - 13:30
'Exceeded expectations by a fair stretch' - Sophie Devine reflects on record-breaking Hundred auction
Sophie Devine, Gujarat Giants
Sophie Devine, Gujarat Giants (Source: Jio Star)

New Zealand all-rounder Sophie Devine was taken back at the record-breaking The Hundred Women’s auction in London on Wednesday, March 11. It was for the first time in the tournament’s history that a player auction took place to decide the squads ahead of a new era for the tournament. 

Devine, along with Australia’s Beth Mooney fetched the highest bid of GBP 210,000. The Kiwi will join the Welsh Fire, where she will reunite with head coach Michael Klinger. The pair previously worked together during the Women’s Premier League (WPL) for the Gujarat Giants. 

"Look, it certainly exceeded expectations by a fair stretch. The really cool thing for me is just to see where the women's game's gone - from back when I first started and you got paid 30 bucks for a weekend to some of the money that was getting thrown around. So, look, I'm certainly really privileged and grateful for the opportunity and to be snapped up,” Devine was quoted as saying on ESPNcricinfo.

"But more importantly, to see where the women's game's got to... it's hard to believe that it's got to this point and it's only going to continue to get better. So, yeah, really grateful and humbled. I'm sure I've already had about five or six people come up to me saying it's my shout for the rest of my life. So, yeah, I think it's all good. But for me, it's a really proud moment for the women's game,” she added. 

Devine has previously played in The Hundred for four seasons. Three of those campaigns were with the Birmingham Phoenix. The 36-year-old, however, represented the Southern Brave last time around where she scored 165 runs and took 13 wickets. The side, however, finished runners-up in the tournament, losing to the Northern Superchargers in the final. 

Devine will join some extremely talented players at Welsh Fire ahead of The Hundred 2026. These include the likes of Freya Kemp, Em Arlott, Sarah Bryce and Georgia Wareham to name a few. 

Top 10 most expensive picks at The Hundred Women's auction:

Player Team Price
Sophie Devine Welsh Fire £210,000
Beth Mooney Trent Rockets

£210,000

Dani Gibson Sunrisers Leeds

£190,000

Nadine de Klerk London Spirit

£170,000

Issy Wong Southern Brave

£130,000

Paige Scholfield Manchester Super Giants

£115,000

Jess Jonassen Sunrisers Leeds

£110,000

Em Arlott Welsh Fire

£110,000

Tilly Corteen-Coleman Southern Brave £105,000
Linsey Smith Birmingham Phoenix

£100,000

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