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Hundred Auction 2026 Controversy: Why Sunrisers Leeds and Kavya Maran are at the Centre of a Cricket Storm?

Last updated: March 13, 2026 6:54 am
Sophia Zain
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What Exactly Happened During the Hundred Auction 2026 Controversy?Where is the Impact Being Felt Most Across the UK?What Have the ECB and Official UK Sources Stated?How Does This Controversy Impact the UK Public and Local Businesses?What Happens Next in the Investigation and the 2026 Season?Key developments to watch:

The 2026 auction for The Hundred, the England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) premier 100-ball competition, has been derailed by a diplomatic and digital firestorm.

What was intended to be a celebration of the league’s new private ownership era has instead triggered a viral controversy involving Indian Premier League (IPL) mogul Kavya Maran, Pakistani spin sensation Abrar Ahmed, and the sudden suspension of the Sunrisers Leeds official X (formerly Twitter) account.

As the ECB navigates the complexities of global franchise ownership, this incident highlights the friction between international cricketing rivalries and the UK’s flagship summer tournament.

What Exactly Happened During the Hundred Auction 2026 Controversy?

The controversy erupted during the player auction in London on Thursday, 12 March 2026, as franchises assembled their squads for the upcoming summer.

The flashpoint occurred when Sunrisers Leeds, formerly the Northern Superchargers, secured Pakistani “mystery” spinner Abrar Ahmed for a substantial £190,000.

This signing is historic; it marks the first time an active Pakistani international has been recruited by a franchise owned by an Indian group (the Sun Group) in the “privatized” era of The Hundred.

Given that Pakistani players have been effectively barred from the IPL since 2008 due to geopolitical tensions, the move caught the global cricket community off guard.

While many UK fans praised the tactical signing, a wave of online “trolling” targeted CEO Kavya Maran. Critics from the subcontinent accused the franchise of inconsistency, while local UK supporters defended the move as a victory for sporting merit over politics.

The drama peaked when the Sunrisers Leeds X account was suspended within hours of the announcement, leading to speculation of “mass-reporting” by disgruntled users.

🚨 SUNRISERS LEEDS ACCOUNT SUSPENDED 🚨

The official X account of Sunrisers Leeds was suspended after facing heavy outrage for buying Abrar Ahmed in The Hundred Auction 🤯

Indian’s are seriously angry with Kavya Maran’s decision of buying Abrar Ahmed pic.twitter.com/YyofKTY88r

— Fan Account Richard Kettlebourogh (@RichKettle07) March 13, 2026

Where is the Impact Being Felt Most Across the UK?

While the digital row is global, the physical and cultural impact is centred on Leeds, West Yorkshire. Headingley Stadium, the home of Sunrisers Leeds, sits at the heart of one of the UK’s most diverse cricketing hubs.

Leeds and its surrounding areas, including Bradford and Dewsbury, boast a massive British-Pakistani community. For these fans, the arrival of Abrar Ahmed is a major draw.

However, the online hostility and the suspension of the team’s primary communication channel have created an atmosphere of uncertainty.

The controversy has also reached Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, where ECB officials are reportedly monitoring whether the “Sunrisers” branding is alienating local Yorkshire supporters in favour of a global IPL-style identity.

What Have the ECB and Official UK Sources Stated?

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has been firm in its stance. Before the auction, the board issued a directive to all eight franchises, four of which now have Indian investment, stating that recruitment must be “merit-based” and free from discriminatory “shadow bans.“

An ECB spokesperson commented: “The Hundred is an inclusive, global competition. We expect all our franchise partners to uphold the values of the UK game. We are currently looking into the technical issues regarding Sunrisers Leeds’ social media presence.”

Analysts note that while Birmingham Phoenix also signed a Pakistani player (Usman Tariq for £140,000), they faced no backlash because their ownership is not linked to the IPL.

This has put the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) on alert, with some observers calling for a review of how foreign ownership affects the cultural integrity of British sport.

How Does This Controversy Impact the UK Public and Local Businesses?

The fallout extends beyond cricket fans and into the local Leeds economy:

  • Local Hospitality: Planned “Fan Zones” in Leeds city centre are being reviewed for security. If cancelled, local pubs and vendors near Headingley could lose out on significant “match-day” footfall.
  • The British-Asian Community: The row has sparked intense debate on local radio stations, with many questioning if the “globalization” of The Hundred is importing foreign political disputes into West Yorkshire.
  • Digital Disruption: With the official X account suspended, fans have lost a vital link for ticket updates and transport information, causing frustration for those planning to attend matches this July.

What Happens Next in the Investigation and the 2026 Season?

The immediate focus is the reinstatement of the Sunrisers Leeds X account. It is widely believed that the suspension was a result of an “automated safety trigger” caused by thousands of accounts reporting the Abrar Ahmed announcement simultaneously.

Key developments to watch:

  1. ECB Governance Review: The board may introduce a “Cultural Sensitivity Clause” to prevent owners from bringing international disputes into the UK league.
  2. The Wildcard Draft: All eyes are on whether other Indian-owned teams, such as MI London or Manchester Super Giants, will follow Maran’s lead and sign Pakistani talent.
  3. The Season Opener: When the tournament begins on 21 July 2026, the reception Abrar Ahmed receives at Headingley will be a litmus test for the future of the franchise.
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An old-school journalist with a love for print media, she blends classic reporting techniques with modern storytelling. Whether it’s uncovering corruption or highlighting grassroots movements, she’s dedicated to truth and integrity in journalism.
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