IPL Auction Mystery: Why Bairstow, Bracewell, and Smith Went Unsold

Aakash Chopra is genuinely puzzled by the IPL auction results. He can't understand why proven international stars like Jonny Bairstow were ignored. He specifically questioned the logic behind teams passing on an all-rounder like Michael Bracewell. The former opener also highlighted the surprising snub of the versatile young English keeper, Jamie Smith.

Key Points: Aakash Chopra Surprised by Bairstow, Bracewell, Smith IPL Snub

  • Aakash Chopra baffled by Michael Bracewell's snub despite his all-round skills
  • Questions why versatile wicketkeeper-batter Jamie Smith attracted no bids
  • Expresses shock at Jonny Bairstow being overlooked after his recent performances
  • Highlights the auction's surprises amid big buys like Cameron Green for KKR
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Aakash Chopra expresses surprise at three overseas stars going unsold in IPL 2026 Auction

Former cricketer Aakash Chopra expresses shock as Jonny Bairstow, Michael Bracewell, and Jamie Smith find no buyers in the IPL 2026 auction.

"Logic has failed here. I am very, very surprised. I have got no logic. - Aakash Chopra"

New Delhi, December 18

Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra expressed surprise at New Zealand all-rounder Michael Bracewell and England's fiery wicketkeeper-batters Jamie Smith and Jonny Bairstow not finding any takers in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 auction.

During the IPL auction, headlines were made with Aussie all-rounder Cameron Green going to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for Rs 25.20 crores and domestic talents like Aquib Nabi (to Delhi Capitals), Prashant Veer and Karthik Sharma (to Chennai Super Kings) and Mangesh Yadav (to Royal Challengers Bengaluru) getting their domestic/state league cricket grind rewarded with massive paydays, but it did have some surprises in form of players like Bracewell, Jamie and Bairstow going unsold, despite teams searching talent to fill up roles played by them.

Speaking about Bracewell, Aakash said on his Youtube Channel, "I do not know what's wrong with the IPL. There is a player named Michael Bracewell. Don't know why no one rates him. He is a phenomenal player. I still remember the century he scored against India in Hyderabad. Plenty of teams needed an off-spinner batter. I felt Chennai would be interested in him. I felt LSG would be interested in him. At least some team should have been interested in him, but no one was interested. Very, very surprising," he said.

In 47 T20Is, Bracewell has scored 434 runs at an average of 19.34, SR of almost 134, with two fifties in 31 innings and picked 35 wickets at an average of 21.91. Overall in all of T20Is, he has scored 3,455 runs at an average of 26.37, with a century and 18 fifties and 96 wickets at an average of 25.20 in 203 matches.

Aakash next went on to point out how much of a "gun player" Jamie is, given his versatility to bat up and down the order.

"Jamie Smith, how did he go unsold? He came three times. Someone put his name every time in the auction list. He was shortlisted for both accelerators, and then no one bought him. It was beyond my understanding. Jamie is a wicketkeeper-batter who bats both up and down the order. He is a gun player, but not to be seen. I am very, very surprised. I have got no logic. Logic has failed here," he added.

While Jamie has scored just 130 runs in five T20Is with a fifty and SR of over 194 for England, his overall T20 resume is solid, having made 1,687 runs in 97 matches and 82 innings at an average of 24.44, with a strike rate of over 144, including nine fifties.

On Bairstow, who played for MI last season as an injury replacement, "Logic has failed for Jonny Bairstow. Tim Seifert, Finn Allen, Rachin Ravindra, Ben Duckett, Pathum Nissanka, Tom Banton and Quinton de Kock got sold, but there is no place for Jonny Bairstow, who played so well in the couple of matches he played last season. He would have been available for the entire season," he added.

Bairstow has scored 6,031 runs in 249 T20s at an average of 30.77, with an SR of 139.15, including five centuries and 31 fifties. He is one of the most prominent faces of England's T20I line-up, having made 1,671 runs in 80 matches at an average of almost 30, SR of above 137 and 10 fifties.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket globally, I have to respectfully disagree. The auction is about current form and team balance. Bairstow is a great player, but his recent T20 numbers haven't been explosive enough for the price bracket he was probably in. Teams are looking for the next big thing.
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Vikram M
It's all about the purse! Franchises saved money for the mega auction next year. Why spend 5-6 crores on an overseas slot when you can get a young Indian talent like Aquib Nabi for less? The strategy is long-term. Bairstow will be back, don't worry.
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Priya S
Jamie Smith going unsold is the real shocker for me. Young, aggressive, and a keeper-batter? That's gold in T20 cricket. Maybe the teams think he's still raw, but he could have been a fantastic backup option. Hope he gets a chance as a replacement player.
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Rohit P
Honestly, good! More money for our domestic players. Prashant Veer and Karthik Sharma getting big bids is the best news. We need to build our own bench strength. Overseas players come and go, but IPL's real success is finding Indian talent. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The auction dynamics are fascinating. It's not just about skill, but about fitting a specific role at a specific price. All three are quality, but maybe the franchises had very precise plans that didn't include them. Chopra's surprise is understandable though!

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