Beth Mooney, Sophie Devine earn £210,000 Hundred paydays

In a landmark moment for women's cricket, Australian opener Beth Mooney and New Zealand captain Sophie Devine have each secured contracts worth £210,000 during the inaugural women's Hundred auction. The event, held on the first morning of the auction, witnessed significant financial investments from franchises eager to bolster their squads with top talent. Additionally, Dani Gibson attracted attention, fetching a price of £190,000, underscoring the growing recognition and commercialization of women's cricket. The Hundred, which aims to revolutionize the game's format and appeal, has now set a precedent for lucrative paydays for female cricketers, reflecting the sport's increasing popularity and the commitment of franchises to promote women's cricket on par with the men's game. As the tournament approaches, the investments made during the auction signal a promising future for female athletes in cricket, paving the way for greater visibility and support in the sport.
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