How much do players get paid in The Hundred?
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In The Hundred men's players contracts range from £200,000 to £31,000 and the women's players earn between £65,000 to £10,000.
Teams can retain up to 10 players from the previous season, including one centrally contracted England player.
A retained player must be retained to a set salary band.
Teams can then pick players from The Hundred draft and build up their 15-player squad.
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Salary bands for The Hundred 2025
Men's:
£200,000 - two players, plus one England centrally contracted player
£120,000 - two players
£78,500 - two players
£63,000 - two players
£52,000 - two players
£41,500 - two players
£31,000 - three players
Women's:
£65,000 - two players
£50,000 - two players
£36,000 - two players
£20,500 - two players
£16,000 - two players
£12,500 - two players
£10,000 - three players
Players at the top of the men's salary bands include Jamie Overton (London Spirit), Noor Ahmad (Manchester Originals), David Willey (Trent Rockets) and Michael Bracewell (Southern Brave).
The top band women's players include Ellyse Perry (Birmingham Phoenix), Sophie Ecclestone (Manchester Originals) and Heather Knight (London Spirit).
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