IPL 2026 Auction: 350 Players Go Under the Hammer in Abu Dhabi

The stage is set for a major player shuffle in the IPL. A total of 350 cricketers have been shortlisted for the upcoming mini-auction. Franchises will be battling it out with hefty budgets to secure top talent. All eyes will be on the bidding war for stars like Cameron Green.

Key Points: IPL 2026 Auction List Reveals 350 Players for Dec 16 Event

  • 350 players shortlisted from 1390 registrants for the December 16 auction in Abu Dhabi
  • 40 players list at the maximum base price of Rs 2 crore
  • Franchises have a combined purse of Rs 237.55 crore to fill 77 total slots
  • Kolkata Knight Riders hold the largest purse of Rs 64.3 crore for 13 slots
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350 players to go under the hammer at IPL 2026 auction on Dec 16

BCCI releases final list for IPL 2026 mini-auction in Abu Dhabi. 350 players, including 40 at max price, will fill 77 slots across 10 franchises.

"Australia's Cameron Green has been tipped to become the most expensive buy at the upcoming IPL auction. - Article"

Mumbai, Dec 9

A total of 350 players are set to feature in the IPL 2026 mini auction on December 16 at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi as the BCCI revealed the Player Auction list for the 2026 season on Tuesday.

A total of 1390 players registered for the Player Auction, out of which 350 players were shortlisted.

Of the 350 players shortlisted, 240 are Indian and 110 from overseas. The pool comprises 224 uncapped Indian players and 14 uncapped overseas players, adding significant depth and fresh talent to this year's auction roster.

Franchises will compete for 77 available slots overall, including 31 spots reserved for overseas players.

As many as 40 players have listed themselves at the maximum base price of Rs 2 crore, with Venkatesh Iyer and Ravi Bishnoi being the only two Indians among them.

Earlier, a total of 173 players have been retained, across teams, including 49 overseas players. A combined purse of Rs 237.55 crore will be available at the auction for a total of 77 player slots.

South African wicketkeepers Quinton de Kock and George Linde, and Sri Lanka's Dunith Wellalage, who were not part of the longlist, have been included in the final list.

Heading into the auction, Kolkata Knight Riders will have a purse of Rs 64.3 crore, the largest among the group, to fill a maximum of 13 slots with six overseas spots available. Chennai Super Kings will have the second-biggest kitty of Rs 43.4 crore to fill a maximum of nine available slots.

Australia's Cameron Green has been tipped to become the most expensive buy at the upcoming IPL auction as both KKR and CSK, who have the highest purses, are expected to put in strong bids for the allrounder.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on uncapped players - 224 Indian uncapped! This is the real heart of the auction. Hope some hidden gems from domestic cricket get their big break.
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Ananya R
Only 2 Indians at the 2 crore base price? Iyer and Bishnoi are good, but surprised not to see more. Shows how much teams value overseas all-rounders like Cameron Green. The purse disparity between KKR and others is huge yaar.
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Vikram M
As a CSK fan, that 43.4 crore purse looks good. Need a solid fast bowler and maybe a finisher. Thala's strategy is always a mystery till the last bid! Whistle Podu! 💛
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think the BCCI should consider a more balanced purse system. KKR having 20+ crore more than some teams creates an uneven playing field even before the auction. Competitive balance is important for the league's health.
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Priya S
Good to see Dunith Wellalage in the final list! Young Sri Lankan spinner could be a smart buy for someone. The auction in Abu Dhabi adds an international flavour. Can't wait for the bidding wars!

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