IPL Auction Shock: Why David Miller Could Be a Top 3 Pick in 2026

Former cricketer Sanjay Bangar believes David Miller will be one of the most sought-after players in the upcoming IPL auction. He points to Miller's elite finishing skills and calm temperament as key reasons. Teams like Kolkata Knight Riders, with a huge purse, are seen as strong contenders to sign him. The article also discusses KKR's potential interest in re-signing Venkatesh Iyer at a lower price.

Key Points: Sanjay Bangar Predicts David Miller as Top IPL 2026 Auction Pick

  • Sanjay Bangar highlights Miller's proven ability to finish games under pressure
  • Teams like Gujarat Titans and KKR are expected to bid strongly for the left-hander
  • KKR has the highest purse and may see Miller as a replacement for Andre Russell
  • MSK Prasad also praised Venkatesh Iyer's versatility for KKR in multiple roles
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David Miller likely to be among top picks in IPL 2026 auction: Sanjay Bangar

Sanjay Bangar explains why David Miller's finishing skills make him a top target for teams like GT and KKR in the IPL 2026 auction in Abu Dhabi.

"David Miller will likely be among the top three most expensive players in this auction. - Sanjay Bangar"

Mumbai, December 14

Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Bangar explained why South Africa's David Miller could emerge as one of the most sought-after players in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 mini auction, scheduled to be held in Abu Dhabi on December 16.

Speaking on JioStar's show 'IPL Auction Most Wanted', Bangar said Miller's proven finishing ability, vast experience in high-pressure situations and adaptability in the middle order make him an extremely valuable option for franchises looking to strengthen their batting line-ups. He added that teams such as the Gujarat Titans (GT) and the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) are likely to show strong interest in the left-handed batter.

Bangar noted that Miller's calm temperament and ability to close out games consistently place him among the elite finishers in T20 cricket. According to him, the South African batter could feature among the top three most expensive purchases at the auction.

"David Miller will likely be among the top three most expensive players in this auction. Several teams need a player with his finishing ability -- Gujarat Titans, for instance, would benefit from his experience, while Kolkata Knight Riders could target him too, especially with Andre Russell's retirement and a healthy purse at their disposal," Bangar said.

Notably, Kolkata Knight Riders enter the IPL 2026 auction with the highest remaining purse of INR 64.30 crore, giving them significant flexibility in bidding for marquee players. With Andre Russell no longer part of the squad, Bangar suggested that Miller could be a like-for-like replacement in terms of match-winning impact in the death overs.

Former Indian cricketer MSK Prasad praised Venkatesh Iyer as a versatile and impactful player for KKR, highlighting his ability to adapt across roles -- from opening and anchoring the innings to finishing matches when needed.

Notably, KKR had acquired Venkatesh Iyer for a massive INR 23.75 crore in last year's mega-auction, but his performances that season fell short of expectations. Consequently, KKR released him ahead of the 2026 auction, although they may still be interested in re-signing him at a lower price.

Iyer has been good for KKR in earlier seasons, playing several crucial innings in high-pressure situations. Additionally, his medium-pace bowling adds depth and balance to the team. Given his familiarity with the franchise and proven ability to win matches, KKR could consider bringing him back at a more reasonable valuation.

"Venkatesh Iyer is a special talent -- a versatile left-hander who's delivered for KKR in multiple roles. He's shown the ability to open the innings, anchor the middle order, and even finish games when required, which speaks volumes about his flexibility and impact."

- ANI

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Priya S
I respect Bangar's opinion, but spending top dollar on an overseas player who will be 37 by IPL 2026 is a big risk. Indian talents like Venkatesh Iyer, if managed well, can offer more long-term value and balance to the squad. Franchises should think strategically.
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Aman W
KKR's strategy is confusing. They paid a fortune for Venkatesh Iyer, released him after one bad season, and now might buy him back cheaper? And they want to spend big on Miller? Feels like poor planning. Build a team, don't just collect expensive players.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, Miller in full flow is a treat to watch. His six-hitting under pressure is phenomenal. The auction dynamics will be fascinating. Abu Dhabi hosting it adds another layer of excitement to the IPL spectacle!
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Vikram M
Completely agree with Bangar. Miller's "calm temperament" is his biggest asset in a chaotic T20 finish. Indian youngsters should learn from how he handles pressure. Hope an Indian team picks him, he's a great role model for our middle-order batters.
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Kriti O
Feeling bad for Venkatesh Iyer. One expensive, off-season and you're released. He was a hero for KKR in the past. Hope he gets his mojo back, whether with KKR or another team. Loyalty seems to have no place in modern IPL auctions 😔

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