LONDON (AP) — The Hundred cricket competition will switch to an IPL-style player auction for the 2026 season, with salary pots facing big hikes in changes announced Friday.

The quick-paced and compact format of the Hundred is similar to Twenty20 cricket and was launched in England in 2021, gaining popularity since.

In March 2026, the Hundred will hold its first auction — rather than the previously used draft system — with overall salary spending in the men’s series rising by 45% to 2.05 million pounds ($2.69 million) for each of the eight teams.

In the women’s edition it will be increased by 100% to 880,000 pounds ($1.16 million) per team.

“These changes will help us make the competition even better, ensuring we get the best players in the world and improving the standard of cricket

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