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IPL 2026 Auction Update: Big Money, Bigger Moves

Posted on December 16, 2025 By

Abu Dhabi: IPL auction day is never subtle. The IPL 2026 Auction Live Updates from Abu Dhabi promise cash fireworks, strategic standoffs, and at least a few raised eyebrows before the first hammer drops at 2:30 pm IST.

The Indian Premier League auction has a rhythm of its own. Some teams walk in confident, others cautious, and a few simply hope the room doesn’t notice them. This year, the contrast is sharp.

A total of 369 players have been shortlisted for the IPL 2026 auction. Only 77 slots are up for grabs. Just 31 of those can go to overseas players. Scarcity, as always, is the silent auctioneer.

And then there’s the money.

IPL 2026 Auction - PNN

Kolkata Knight Riders Enter Rich and Relaxed

Kolkata Knight Riders arrive with the biggest purse in the room. Rs 64.30 crore. Thirteen slots to fill. Plenty of breathing space.

This is the kind of position franchises dream of. Flexibility. Leverage. Options.

KKR can chase marquee names, gamble on overseas firepower, or quietly outbid rivals for emerging Indian talent. With that kind of purse, patience becomes a weapon. Expect them to dictate tempo early, even if they don’t bid aggressively from ball one.

From an Indian cricket ecosystem standpoint, KKR’s decisions matter. Big-money teams often shape auction trends. Others follow. Some panic. That’s how inflation starts.

CSK Close Behind, But With Fewer Moves

Chennai Super Kings are next in line, holding Rs 43.40 crore. On paper, that’s healthy. In reality, it’s tight.

CSK need to fill nine slots. Four must be overseas. That ratio alone forces discipline.

CSK rarely chase noise. They chase fit. Experience. Role clarity. Still, with this purse, they’ll have to choose their moments carefully. One wrong splurge and the rest of the table collapses fast.

Historically, CSK back Indian cores and overseas specialists. Expect that pattern to continue. Smart buys, not loud ones.

Mumbai Indians Enter Quietly, Almost Invisibly

Mumbai Indians walk in with the smallest purse. Rs 2.75 crore. That’s not a typo.

Realistically, MI won’t drive the auction narrative. They can’t. Their focus will be on domestic names, likely at base price or marginal increments.

This is where scouting pays off. Unknowns. Under-19 standouts. Fringe Ranji performers. Mumbai have done this before. It’s risky, but also very MI.

From the outside, it looks limiting. Internally, it’s a test of talent identification.

369 Players, 77 Slots, Pressure Everywhere

Originally, the shortlist had 350 players. Nineteen more names were added late, pushing the total to 369.

But the math doesn’t change. Only 77 contracts exist.

That imbalance creates desperation. Players feel it. Franchises exploit it.

Of those 77 slots, 31 are earmarked for overseas players. That cap shapes everything. Even teams with deep pockets must think twice before locking in too many foreign names early.

This is also where Indian players quietly gain leverage. Scarcity flips value equations.

Cameron Green and the Maximum-Fee Reality Check

Now to the headline act.

Australian all-rounder Cameron Green is the buzz engine of the IPL 2026 Auction Live Updates. The reason is simple. He has confirmed he’ll bowl this season. That changes his value entirely.

There’s chatter that Green could surpass Mitchell Starc’s Rs 24.75 crore record for an overseas player. On the surface, that sounds historic.

Here’s the catch.

Even if the bidding crosses Rs 25 crore, Green’s actual salary for the season will remain Rs 18 crore, roughly USD 1.9 million.

Why? The IPL’s maximum-fee rule.

Under this rule, a foreign player’s salary at a mini auction is capped at the lower of two values. The highest retention slab, which is Rs 18 crore. Or the highest price at the previous mega auction, which was Rs 27 crore paid for Rishabh Pant in 2025.

The bid amount and salary are separate. The bid impacts the team’s purse. The salary doesn’t move beyond the cap.

In simple terms, teams may overspend strategically, but the player’s pay stays grounded. It’s a system designed to protect balance. Whether it actually does is another debate.

High-End Bracket Draws Eyes

Forty players have registered themselves in the Rs 2 crore bracket. That’s significant.

Among them are two Indian names. Venkatesh Iyer and Ravi Bishnoi.

Venkatesh Iyer, once a hot property, enters this auction after falling out of favour with the national setup. Last time around, he fetched Rs 23.75 crore. Will teams show similar appetite now? Unclear. Form sells. Reputation only helps.

Ravi Bishnoi, on the other hand, offers something teams always crave. Control. Youth. Indian spin depth. In auctions like this, that profile travels well.

England’s Liam Livingstone also sits in the conversation. Explosive, versatile, and always tempting in T20 structures.

Auctioneer in Charge

Mallika Sagar will wield the gavel today. She previously conducted the Women’s Premier League 2026 auction last month.

Consistency matters here. The auctioneer controls pace, clarity, and sometimes chaos. Sagar’s familiarity with franchise dynamics should help keep proceedings sharp.

Timing, Venue, and What Comes Next

The IPL 2026 auction is being held in Abu Dhabi. Proceedings begin at 2:30 pm IST.

The neutral venue adds a different flavour. Less theatre, more business. No home crowd noise. Just bids, blinks, and body language.

As the auction unfolds, watch the early rounds closely. They usually reveal intent. Who’s aggressive? Who’s waiting? Who’s bluffing?

For fans in India, this isn’t just roster building. It’s identity shaping. Every buy hints at a season-long philosophy.

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