For the first time, franchises can use RTM to buy back players who were part of their 2025 squad. UP Warriorz, who retained only Shweta Sehrawat, have the strongest hand with four RTM cards and a huge purse of INR 14.50 crore. Gujarat Giants have three RTMs (Indian players only), while Royal Challengers Bengaluru have one card for an uncapped Indian. Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians, both of whom have retained the maximum five players, will participate in the auction without any RTM option.
Here are the top 6 released uncapped Indian players who are likely to fetch big money at auction
6.Grace Harris
Australian all-rounder Grace Harris is one player the UP Warriorz can target with their RTM card in the mega auction. The 32-year-old is one of the strongest foreign players in the competition. In 22 WPL matches, Harris scored 581 runs at a strike rate of 140.33, including three fifties, and scored consistently for the Warriorz.
Harris is also deadly with the ball, having collected 13 wickets in the competition, with a best of 4/15. Although she recently missed the ODI World Cup due to a calf injury, she was able to. With her base price set at INR 30 lakh and several teams looking for reliable power hitters, UP Warriorz could very well use their RTM card to bring back her services.
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