The IPL 2026 mini-auction in Abu Dhabi—what a shake-up. December 15 and 16, 2025, turned out to be wild days for cricket fans. Players moved, records fell, and teams scrambled to rebuild their lineups. Out of 369 hopefuls in the auction pool, the franchises picked, traded, and made some gutsy calls, all with an eye on the trophy. Here, you’ll find a deep dive into all 10 IPL squads—their new faces, the big names they let go, and the fresh strategies they’re cooking up for the season.

IPL 2026 Auction Overview: Records Shattered, New Rules, Wild Bidding
Abu Dhabi’s auction floor buzzed like never before. Teams went all in, tossing out old playbooks for a shot at the next big thing. The headline? Cameron Green. Kolkata Knight Riders broke the bank, grabbing Australia’s star all-rounder for ₹25.20 crore. That’s a new high—he even topped Mitchell Starc’s old record of ₹24.75 crore. Clearly, everyone wanted a piece of the world’s best, and KKR just outbid everyone else.

The auction had its fair share of drama—CSK, RCB, and MI went toe-to-toe for the best players. But Green’s contract came with a twist. Even though KKR spent ₹25.20 crore, only ₹18 crore counts toward their salary cap. The rest—₹7.2 crore—goes straight to the BCCI’s player development fund, thanks to a fresh rule for overseas signings at this year’s mini-auction.

Team Budgets: Who Spent Big, Who Held Back
Money talks in the IPL, and this year’s purse sizes told their own story. Kolkata Knight Riders walked in with ₹64.30 crore to play with—the fattest wallet by far. Chennai Super Kings weren’t too far behind, holding onto ₹43.4 crore. Sunrisers Hyderabad had ₹25.5 crore in their arsenal. Mumbai Indians, the team with five trophies to their name, had to get creative—they only had ₹2.75 crore left to fill their final roster spots. Every rupee mattered, and you could feel the tension as teams made their picks.
Kolkata Knight Riders: Going All-In for Big Names

KKR didn’t hold back at the IPL 2026 auction. With more money to spend than anyone else, they went after top-tier talent, determined to build a team that can actually win the whole thing. They didn’t just focus on one area either—batting, bowling, all-rounders, you name it, they wanted to cover every base.

Cameron Green: The Big Splash

Their headline move? Cameron Green. KKR spent a massive ₹25.20 crore to bring him in. That’s not just a statement—that’s a message to the league that they mean business. Green’s not just any signing, either. The Australian all-rounder delivers with the bat and the ball, and he’s done it before: 707 runs and 16 wickets in just 29 IPL games. He’s the kind of player who can anchor the middle order and still come back to bowl at the death. KKR clearly sees him as a game-changer—and honestly, it’s hard to argue with that.

Additional KKR Acquisitions

Beyond Green, KKR strategically added:

  • Matheesha Pathirana (Sri Lanka) for ₹18 crore as a death-bowling specialist
  • Mustafizur Rahman (Bangladesh) for ₹9.20 crore, providing crucial left-arm pace bowling
  • Finn Allen (New Zealand) at the base price of ₹2 crore for explosive batting power
  • Tim Seifert (New Zealand) for the base price of ₹1.5 crore as a backup wicket-keeper option

 KKR’s Core Players  

KKR hangs on to a mix of big names and rising stars—the group that really drives their push for the title.

Chennai Super Kings: Rebuilding with Big Names  

CSK’s Auction Game: All About Experience  

Three-time champs Chennai Super Kings showed up at the auction with ₹43.4 crore to spend, the second-biggest budget around. They focused on keeping their core intact and picked up experienced players to patch up weak spots in the squad.

High-Profile Trades and Key Signings

CSK's auction strategy involved both releases and strategic acquisitions:

  • Released legendary captain Sanju Samson to Rajasthan Royals for ₹18 crore in a trade
  • Acquired Ravindra Jadeja (all-rounder) from RR for ₹14 crore—strengthening their Indian all-round capabilities
  • Added Sam Curran (England all-rounder) from RR for ₹2.4 crore, providing left-hand batting and pace bowling options

CSK's Retained Squad Strength

CSK's retained players include experienced performers who have consistently delivered in previous seasons, forming a solid foundation for the franchise's championship pursuit

Delhi Capitals: Building a Balanced Squad

Delhi’s Auction Game Plan  

Delhi Capitals didn’t just show up at the auction table hoping for big names. They came with a plan. Instead of splurging on star players, they zeroed in on the roles they needed to fill. It wasn’t about making headlines; it was about building a team that actually works together.

Who Delhi Brought In  

Delhi’s picks were all about plugging gaps and adding the right pieces, not just stacking up famous faces.

  • David Miller (South Africa) at base price of ₹2 crore—a reliable middle-order batsman with T20 expertise
  • Ben Duckett (England) for ₹2 crore, adding English batting experience to the lineup

These additions complemented Delhi's retained international stars like Mitchell Starc and T Natarajan, strengthening their fast-bowling department.

Delhi Capitals' Retained Core

Delhi's core includes:

  • Axar Patel (Captain)
  • KL Rahul
  • Tristan Stubbs
  • Kuldeep Yadav
  • Mitchell Starc
  • T Natarajan
  • Ashutosh Sharma
  • Sameer Rizvi

 Rajasthan Royals: Putting Their Faith in Young Guns

Rajasthan Royals, the very first IPL champions, shook things up this season. They let go of some big names and brought in fresh faces, aiming for a squad packed with young energy and real hunger to win.

Big Changes in the RR Lineup

Here’s what went down with Rajasthan’s roster:

  • Released Sanju Samson (captain) to Chennai Super Kings for ₹18 crore—a significant strategic shift
  • Acquired Ravindra Jadeja from CSK for ₹14 crore—bringing championship-winning experience and all-round capabilities
  • Acquired Sam Curran from CSK for ₹2.4 crore—adding left-hand batting and medium-pace bowling
  • Brought back Donovan Ferreira from Delhi Capitals for ₹75 lakh

RR's Retained Batting Core

Rajasthan's batting foundation rests on:

  • Yashasvi Jaiswal—young, aggressive opening batsman
  • Shimron Hetmyer—powerful left-hand batsman
  • Riyan Parag—consistent middle-order all-rounder
  • Vaibhav Suryavanshi—emerging young talent
  • Dhruv Jurel—wicket-keeper batsman

RR's Bowling Strength

The bowling department includes:

  • Jofra Archer—premium international fast bowler
  • Sandeep Sharma—death-bowling specialist
  • Nandre Burger—South African pace bowler
  • Tushar Deshpande—Indian pace bowling option

 Lucknow Super Giants: Strategic Player Acquisition

LSG's Auction Contributions

Lucknow Super Giants made targeted additions during the auction:

  • Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka all-rounder) for ₹2 crore
  • Anrich Nortje (South Africa fast bowler) for ₹2 crore

 These acquisitions complemented LSG's existing strength in their squad composition.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Building Championship Contenders

RCB's Strategic Additions

Royal Challengers Bengaluru focused on targeted acquisitions:

  • Venkatesh Iyer (India all-rounder) for ₹7 crore—a significant investment in Indian talent
  • Jacob Duffy (New Zealand pacer) at base price of ₹2 crore

 Mumbai Indians: Strategic Efficiency

MI's Minimal Auction Activity

Mumbai Indians, despite being five-time IPL champions, had limited auction activity due to their pre-auction trades:

  • Acquired Sherfane Rutherford and Mayank Markande through cash deals
  • Quinton de Kock (South Africa wicket-keeper) for ₹1 crore

MI's Resource Constraint

With only ₹2.75 crore remaining, MI demonstrated the importance of early squad planning and strategic trades.


Key Auction Highlights: Sold and Unsold Players

Notable Overseas Players' Auction Performance

The auction witnessed a stark contrast between premium acquisitions and unexpected snubs:

Players Sold:

  • Cameron Green (KKR) - ₹25.20 crore
  • Matheesha Pathirana (KKR) - ₹18 crore
  • Mustafizur Rahman (KKR) - ₹9.20 crore

Notable Players Unsold:

  • Jake Fraser-McGurk (Australia)
  • Prithvi Shaw (India)
  • Devon Conway (New Zealand)
  • KS Bharat (India wicket-keeper)
  • Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Afghanistan)
  • Johnny Bairstow (England)
  • Matt Henry (New Zealand)
  • Spencer Johnson (Australia)

 Here’s a quick look at how all 10 IPL teams are shaping up for 2026.

Kolkata Knight Riders brought in Cameron Green, Matheesha Pathirana, Mustafizur Rahman, Finn Allen, and Tim Seifert, and kept their main players intact.

Chennai Super Kings kept Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran, sticking with experienced names like Ruturaj Gaikwad, who’s staying on a huge ₹18 crore contract.

Delhi Capitals went for a packed lineup: David Miller, Ben Duckett, KL Rahul, Axar Patel leading as captain, plus Mitchell Starc, Kuldeep Yadav, T Natarajan, and Tristan Stubbs.

Rajasthan Royals traded for Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran and kept Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shimron Hetmyer, Riyan Parag, Jofra Archer, and Sandeep Sharma.

Lucknow Super Giants picked up Wanindu Hasaranga and Anrich Nortje, and pretty much stuck with their current core.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru added Venkatesh Iyer for ₹7 crore and Jacob Duffy, but most of their usual big names are staying.

Mumbai Indians grabbed Quinton de Kock for just ₹1 crore, brought in Sherfane Rutherford, and held on to their regulars.

Sunrisers Hyderabad used their budget smartly to sign key players, but kept their list close to the chest.

Punjab Kings are building their squad with the purse they’ve got.

Gujarat Titans are updating their team as the auction unfolds, so their final squad’s still in the works.

What did the 2026 auction show? Teams really zeroed in on their priorities—some went all-in on big names, others played it safe, saving money and building around their existing stars. You can see clear patterns: some franchises love experience, others gamble on new faces. All in all, strategy and spending were front and center this year.

  1. KKR's Aggressive Approach: With the largest purse, KKR prioritized premium overseas talent, investing heavily in Cameron Green and multiple international bowlers.
  2. CSK's Experience Factor: Chennai's trades emphasized value—acquiring Ravindra Jadeja, a proven all-rounder, while managing budget constraints.
  3. Rajasthan's Youth Revolution: RR's aggressive rebuilding focused on young Indian talent while strategically acquiring experienced leaders like Jadeja.
  4. Delhi's Balanced Strategy: Delhi's targeted acquisitions complemented their strong core, avoiding overspending on marquee players.

Impact on IPL 2026 Competition

The auction results suggest:

  • Heightened Competition: With record-breaking overseas acquisitions, expect intensified international talent competition
  • Strategic Squad Building: Teams are moving beyond blockbuster signings toward strategic, balanced squad construction
  • Indian Talent Premium: Strong demand for Indian all-rounders and bowlers, reflecting confidence in domestic cricket development
  • Emerging Players' Opportunities: Unsold premium names create opportunities for previously underpurchased players

Auction Economics: Understanding the Numbers

Record-Breaking Financial Commitments

The IPL 2026 auction established new benchmarks:

  • Cameron Green: ₹25.20 crore (₹18 crore actual salary + ₹7.2 crore to BCCI)
  • Matheesha Pathirana: ₹18 crore
  • Mustafizur Rahman: ₹9.20 crore
  • Venkatesh Iyer: ₹7 crore

These figures reflect significant investment in player acquisition, emphasizing the financial commitment franchises make to competitive squad building.

Budget Allocation Insights

Different franchises adopted varied budget allocation strategies:

  • Premium Overseas Focus (KKR): Concentrated spending on international stars
  • Value Hunting (CSK): Strategic trades maximizing budget efficiency
  • Balanced Investment (Delhi): Complementary acquisitions enhancing existing core
  • Resource Efficiency (MI): Minimalist approach maximizing pre-existing squad strength

Looking Ahead: IPL 2026 Season Expectations

Championship Contenders

Based on auction acquisitions and squad composition:

  • Kolkata Knight Riders: Strong overseas combination with Cameron Green's leadership and bowling depth
  • Chennai Super Kings: Experienced core enhanced by Ravindra Jadeja's all-round capabilities
  • Delhi Capitals: Balanced squad with strong international components in Miller and Duckett
  • Rajasthan Royals: Youth-focused squad with Jadeja providing experience and leadership

 Emerging Opportunities  

Teams have a real chance to shake things up this season by picking up unsold players or tapping into their bench strength. It’s a smart way to keep options open and stay flexible as the season unfolds.

Conclusion: IPL 2026 Squads Are Ready  

The IPL 2026 mini-auction wrapped up, and now all 10 franchises have their squads locked and loaded. This year’s auction had everything—huge buys like Cameron Green smashing records, clever trades, and a clear focus on balancing big-name overseas stars with homegrown Indian talent and promising youngsters.

Each team walked away with a plan. Kolkata Knight Riders went big with their spending, but the league still feels wide open and balanced. As teams polish their lineups and gear up for the season, the excitement is real. The 2026 IPL is shaping up to be a showcase of the best international and domestic players, all put together with a sharp eye for strategy.

Now, the waiting is over. The squads are built, the stage is set, and it’s almost time for the action to begin. Get ready for a season where these carefully crafted teams will fight it out for the title. If you love Twenty20 cricket, you won’t want to miss what’s coming next.