MI London Makes Bold Player Retention Choices Ahead of The Hundred Auction
London, England – January 17, 2026 – MI London, the franchise competing in The Hundred, has announced its player retention strategy ahead of the upcoming auction in March. The decisions reflect a clear intent to build a competitive squad, with a focus on both batting power and all-round capabilities. These moves come as Reliance Industries Limited enters its first full season with a 49% ownership stake in the franchise.
Strategic Retention for the Men’s Team
After three consecutive championship wins as the Invincibles, MI London faced a challenging task in retaining players under the new regulations allowing teams to directly sign or retain four players before the auction as reported by the BBC. The franchise ultimately chose to retain explosive batters Sam Curran and Will Jacks. This decision highlights a prioritization of aggressive batting lineups, with both players offering valuable bowling options – Curran with left-arm seam and Jacks with off-spin.
The retention choices meant difficult departures for several key players. England internationals Sam Billings, the team’s former captain, Tom Curran, Gus Atkinson, Saqib Mahmood, and Jordan Cox, all of whom had exclusively represented the Invincibles, were not retained. While these departures represent a meaningful shift in the team’s composition, the franchise retains the option to re-sign these players during the auction.
The Meaning of Curran and Jacks
Sam Curran’s retention is particularly noteworthy given his all-round abilities.He consistently delivers with both bat and ball, providing crucial balance to the team.Will jacks, known for his dynamic batting style, adds firepower to the middle order. Their combined skillset offers tactical versatility, allowing MI London to adapt to various match situations.
women’s Team Secures a Star Signing
The MI London women’s franchise has made a significant addition by signing Danni Wyatt-Hodge.Wyatt-Hodge brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record in The Hundred, having reached the final four times and winning the competition in 2023. She stands as the competition’s second-highest run-scorer of all time, solidifying her status as a key player.
wyatt-Hodge’s signing is particularly exciting for fans in South London, where she has consistently impressed with her performances for Surrey and England. MI London chair Oli Slipper emphasized her impact, stating, “Danni is a fan favourite in south London…She’s been prolific in The Hundred and is one of the most exciting players in the game.”
Synergy with Surrey County Cricket club
A common thread linking the key signings is their association with Surrey County Cricket Club. All three retained/signed players – Curran, Jacks, and Wyatt-Hodge – currently play for Surrey, which holds a 51% ownership stake in MI London. Curran also serves as the T20 skipper for Surrey, suggesting a strong existing relationship and a cohesive team surroundings.
A New era for MI London
Oli Slipper confidently stated, “This is a real statement of intent from our playing teams.” The franchise’s decisions signal a commitment to building a squad capable of competing at the highest level.With the backing of Reliance Industries Limited and a core group of talented players, MI London is poised for an exciting 2026 season.
Key Takeaways
- MI London has retained Sam Curran and Will Jacks for the men’s team, prioritizing batting power and all-round capabilities.
- Several england internationals, including Sam Billings and Tom Curran, were not retained.
- Danni Wyatt-Hodge has been signed by the women’s franchise, bringing significant experience and a proven track record.
- All three key players – Curran, Jacks, and Wyatt-Hodge – have strong ties to Surrey County Cricket Club.
- Reliance industries Limited’s increased ownership stake marks a new chapter for MI London.