Money showered on Indians, Pakistan did not get a penny, 'played' in The Hundred
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The Hundred Women: This time no Pakistani player has found a buyer in the auction of 'The Hundred' Women's League. Fatima Sana and Sadia Iqbal were definitely shortlisted, but in the auction, no franchise showed interest in adding them to their team and they remained unsold. On the other hand, Indian women cricketers were bought by the teams by paying huge amount in this auction.

Pakistani cricketers remained unsold in 'The Hundred' women's league auction.
New Delhi. The auction for the upcoming season of 'The Hundred' Women's League took place on March 11. Many star cricketers became rich in this. Franchises also placed huge bids on many Indian players including Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma and included them in their team. However, no one showed interest in adding Pakistani cricketers to the squad. Pakistani cricketers had to return empty handed from this auction. Left-handed batsman Muniba Ali, fast bowler Diana Baig, left-arm spinner Sadia Iqbal and Pakistan captain Fatima Sana had registered their names for the auction of The Hundred.
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