1. How's stat?!published at 16:45 GMT

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    Phoebe Brett of Birmingham Phoenix bowlsImage source, Getty Images

    There was plenty of interest in 17 year old left arm spinner Phoebe Brett and it's no surprise considering her early numbers in T20 cricket. In 19 T20 matches so far she's taken 30 wickets at an average of 11.8 while conceding at just 0.87 runs per ball. She returns to the Birmingham Phoenix, for whom she played for last year and took an impressive 3-18 against rivals Trent Rockets.

  2. Postpublished at 16:39 GMT

    Here's the full list of players who were sold during the third and final round of The Hundred women's auction.

    Birmingham Phoenix and Trent Rockets both fill their overseas quota with the former signing South African all-rounder Annerie Dercksen and Rockets getting Australian left-arm spinner Samantha Bates.

    • Charley Phillips - £15,000 to Trent Rockets
    • Kalea Moore - £15,000 to MI London
    • Georgia Adams - £30,000 to Trent Rockets
    • Annerie Dercksen - £15,000 to Birmingham Phoenix
    • Rhianna Southby - £20,000 to Welsh Fire
    • Ellie Anderson - £15,000 to Southern Brave
    • Maddie Ward - £15,000 to Sunrisers Leeds
    • Eve O'Neill - £15,000 to Birmingham Phoenix
    • Danielle Gregory - £15,000 to MI London
    • Samantha Bates - £15,000 to Trent Rockets
    • Rachel Slater - £15,000 to Sunrisers Leeds
    • Grace Johnson - £15,000 to Trent Rockets
    • Florence Miller - £15,000 to Sunrisers Leeds
    • Claudie Cooper - £15,000 to Sunrisers Leeds

  3. Postpublished at 16:32 GMT

    Sunrisers Leeds sign batter Florence Miller and bowler Claudie Cooper for £15,000 each to wrap up the auction.

  4. Postpublished at 16:30 GMT

    Trent Rockets nominate Grace Johnson and it is not rivalled by the other two teams - meaning they sign the player for £15,000.

  5. Postpublished at 16:30 GMT

    Sunrisers Leeds now go for Rachel Slater, also for the base price.

    Only Trent Rockets and Leeds are alive in this auction now.

  6. Postpublished at 16:28 GMT

    Trent Rockets pick Samantha Bates and sign the Australian left-arm spinner for £15,000.

    It's their 14th signing and they still have £25,000 left to spend.

  7. Postpublished at 16:25 GMT

    MI London up next.

    And they nominate and sign Danielle Gregory for £15,000.

    That will be their 15th and final signing of The Hundred auction, with them only having £5,000 left in the bank.

  8. Postpublished at 16:23 GMT

    Birmingham Phoenix are going for Eve O'Neill this time and they sign the off-spinner for the base price of £15,000.

    Birmingham now have the maximum 16 players in their squad.

  9. Postpublished at 16:22 GMT

    With all six teams nominating their players once, we now go in the reverse order for the next round.

    It means Sunrisers Leeds will choose first, with Southern Brave now exhausting their purse.

    And the Leeds outfit nominate wicketkeeper Maddie Ward and get the player for £15,000.

  10. Postpublished at 16:20 GMT

    Southern Brave have chosen Ellie Anderson as their nominated player.

    Her base price is £15,000 and there are no rival bids for the player.

  11. Postpublished at 16:19 GMT

    It's the turn of Sunrisers Leeds next.

    Rhianna Southby is their nominated player.

    Welsh Fire put in a rival bid and there is a tug of war for the wicketkeeper as Sunrisers decide to not better Fire's £20,000 bid. Soutby will be a player for the Cardiff-based side this season.

  12. Postpublished at 16:17 GMT

    Birmingham Phoenix pick Annerie Dercksen as their nominated player.

    No one takes the Phoenix on in this round and Phoenix sign the all-rounder for £15,000.

  13. Postpublished at 16:16 GMT

    Welsh Fire nominate Georgia Adams who has a base price of £27,5000.

    But Trent Rockets bid £30,000 for the all-rounder and sign Adams for the 2026 season.

  14. Postpublished at 16:14 GMT

    MI London nominate Kalea Moore and once again, they are not rivalled and sign the all-rounder for the base price of £15,000.

  15. Postpublished at 16:13 GMT

    Trent Rockets have nominated Charley Phillips, with a base price of £15,000.

    There is no rival bid for Philipps and Rockets get the 22-year-old right-arm medium pace bowler.

  16. Postpublished at 16:12 GMT

    Two teams - Manchester Super Giants and London Spirit - will not be part of this auction as they have picked the minimum 14 players and do not have enough money left.

  17. Postpublished at 16:11 GMT

    The third and final round of The Hundred auction, known as nominated players auction, is coming up shortly.

    It starts with a random draw, which has already taken place and determines the order in which teams get to select unsigned players after the hero and ranked players auctions.

    After a team has selected an unsigned player, they will be auctioned as per the earlier rounds. But if no other team bids for them, they will sign for the team they were initially selected by.

  18. How the women's squads are shaping uppublished at 16:10 GMT

    Beth Mooney of Australia celebrates after scoring a hundred during game three of the One Day International series between India and AustraliaImage source, Getty Images

    Southern Brave

    • Lauren Bell, £140,000
    • Issy Wong, £130,000
    • Tilly Corteen-Coleman, £105,000
    • Maia Bouchier, £85,000
    • Laura Wolvaardt, £75,000
    • Sarah Glenn, £75,000
    • Jemimah Rodrigues, £60,000
    • Sophie Molineux, £47,500
    • Jodi Grewcock, £30,000
    • Lizelle Lee, £27,500
    • Rebecca Odgers, £15,000
    • Phoebe Franklin, £15,000
    • Daisy Gibb, £15,000

    Sunrisers Leeds

    • Danielle Gibson, £190,000
    • Annabel Sutherland, £130,000
    • Phoebe Litchfield, £120,000
    • Jess Jonassen, £110,000
    • Cassidy McCarthy, £65,000
    • Kate Cross £50,000
    • Deepti Sharma, £27,500
    • Bryony Smith, £27,500
    • Lauren Winfield-Hill, £27,500
    • Hannah Baker, £18,000

    Trent Rockets

    • Beth Mooney, £210,000
    • Nat Sciver-Brunt, £140,000
    • Ash Gardner, £100,000
    • Sophia Dunkley, £78,000
    • Kim Garth, £42,000
    • Emma Jones, £35,000
    • Bess Heath, £32,500
    • Katie Levick, £32,500
    • Ailsa Lister, £30,000
    • Millicent Taylor, £27,500
    • Georgia Elwiss, £27,500

    Welsh Fire

    • Sophie Devine, £210,000
    • Freya Kemp, £120,000
    • Em Arlott, £110,000
    • Georgia Wareham, £100,000
    • Georgia Voll, £80,000
    • Ella McCaughan, £30,000
    • Heather Graham, £27,500
    • Sarah Bryce, £25,000
    • Abi Norgrove, £21,000
    • Fi Morris, £20,000
    • Sophia Smale, £20,000
    • Grace Thompson, £20,000
    • Grace Potts, £15,000
  19. How the women's squads are shaping uppublished at 16:06 GMT

    Nadine de Klerk of Oval Invincibles Women celebrates their half centuryImage source, Getty Images

    Birmingham Phoenix

    • Alice Capsey, £130,000
    • Ellyse Perry, £100,000
    • Linsey Smith, £100,000
    • Lauren Filer, £95,000
    • Tammy Beaumont, £70,000
    • Davina Perrin, £50,000
    • Alana King, £37,500
    • Jemima Spence, £37,500
    • Lucy Hamilton £35,000
    • Eva Gray, £30,000
    • Cordelia Griffith, £27,500
    • Emma Lamb, £27,500
    • Phoebe Brett, £27,500
    • Esmae MacGregor, £16,000

    London Spirit

    • Nadine de Klerk, £170,000
    • Marizanne Kapp, £130,000
    • Charlie Dean, £85,000
    • Charis Pavely, £85,000
    • Mahika Gaur, £75,000
    • Grace Harris, £70,000
    • Amy Jones, £70,000
    • Deandra Dottin, £37,500
    • Sterre Kalis, £27,500
    • Marie Kelly, £20,000
    • Phoebe Turner, £20,000
    • Seren Smale, £15,000
    • Lucy Higham, £15,000
    • Josephine Groves, £15,000

    Manchester Super Giants

    • Paige Scholfield, £115,000
    • Sophie Ecclestone, £110,000
    • Meg Lanning, £95,000
    • Smriti Mandhana, £90,000
    • Ryana MacDonald-Gay, £75,000
    • Kathryn Bryce, £65,000
    • Richa Ghosh, £50,000
    • Mady Villiers, £45,000
    • Grace Ballinger, £42,500
    • Maitlan Brown, £40,000
    • Grace Scrivens, £40,000
    • Jo Gardner, £17,000
    • Natasha Wraith, £15,000
    • Rebecca Tyson, £15,000

    MI London

    • Hayley Matthews, £120,000
    • Danni Wyatt-Hodge, £110,000
    • Nic Carey, £95,000
    • Melie Kerr, £80,000
    • Kira Chathli, £80,000
    • Chinelle Henry, £70,000
    • Kirstie Gordon, £55,000
    • Hollie Armitage, £45,000
    • Alexa Stonehouse, £42,500
    • Tara Norris, £35,000
    • Alice Davidson-Richards, £30,000
    • Alice Monaghan, £27,500
    • Ellie Threlkeld, £15,000
  20. Young player to watch - Hannah Bakerpublished at 16:02 GMT

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    Hannah Baker of Bears Women celebrates the wicket of Alice Davidson-Richards of Surrey WomenImage source, Getty Images

    Age: 22

    Role: Leg-spin

    Team: Sunrisers Leeds

    Hannah Baker had a breakthrough year in 2023 after moving from Welsh Fire to Birmingham Phoenix and cementing her place in the starting line-up. Her performance in 2023 (six wicket, average 20.2) earned her a call up to England A and the senior one-day side in 2024.

    In the 2025 Hundred, Baker was bowling slower than ever, averaging 45.7mph through the tournament, leading to huge amounts of spin - 3.3° on average. No English spinner spun the ball more than Baker in last year's competition.

    This led to eight wickets in as many games, making her the leading wicket-taker among English wrist-spinners in the competition.

    She will play for Sunrisers Leeds in 2026 after they managed to acquire the spinner for £18,000.