Key Points

Ravichandran Ashwin surprisingly didn't feature in the SA20 2026 auction list despite being eligible after his IPL retirement. His absence wasn't due to BCCI restrictions as the cooling-off policy was withdrawn after player complaints. Instead, Ashwin opted for the ILT20 auction since the tournaments overlap in schedule. The veteran all-rounder recently retired from international cricket and plans to participate in multiple franchise leagues while exploring coaching opportunities.

Key Points: Ravichandran Ashwin Skips SA20 2026 for ILT20 Auction Pool

  • Ashwin chooses ILT20 over SA20 due to tournament schedule overlap
  • BCCI cooling-off policy was withdrawn after player dissatisfaction
  • Former spinner retired from international cricket after Australia Test series
  • Ashwin plans to play 2-3 leagues yearly plus coaching roles
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Here is why former India spinner Ashwin didn't feaure in SA20 2026 player auction list

Ashwin opts for ILT20 over SA20 2026 due to overlapping schedules, not BCCI restrictions. The former India spinner plans to play multiple leagues post-retirement.

"Ashwin's absence isn't linked to any restriction but stems from his interest in participating in the ILT20 auction pool - Wisden"

New Delhi, September 2

Former India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, who has been heavily linked with different overseas franchise leagues following his retirement from the Indian Premier League (IPL), was a notable absentee in the player auction list of SA20 2026.

Recently, Ashwin spilled the beans on his plans, saying that he could play two to three leagues in a year and is available to take up a coaching role for a franchise as well.

There were speculations that Ashwin could enter the SA20 2026 auction, considering players retired from Indian cricket being eligible to participate in the overseas league. However, to everyone's surprise, the 38-year-old's name was nowhere to be found on the SA20 player auction list.

Intially, there were speculations about BCCI's earlier one-year-long "cooling-off" requirement still being in place. The policy was proposed in 2023, and Ambati Rayudu had to withdraw from the Major League Cricket (MLC) after retiring from the IPL. Various reports suggest that the policy was withdrawn after players expressed their dissatisfaction.

According to Wisden, Ashwin's absence isn't linked to any restriction but stems from his interest in participating in the ILT20 auction pool, as the tournament will be held around the same time as the SA20. While South Africa's T20 tournament begins in Decemeber and runs for a month, ILT20 will kick off on January 11 next year. With half of the tournament overlapping, Ashwin opted to compete in ILT20.

Last year, Ashwin announced his retirement from Test cricket in the middle of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia. The veteran all-rounder sent shockwaves through the cricketing fraternity by announcing his retirement from international cricket following the draw in the third Test at Brisbane.

After bidding adieu to international formats, Ashwin returned to the Chennai Super Kings and saw his side finish last for the first time in the history of the tournament. He enjoyed a mediocre run with seven wickets from nine appearances and had his last dance at Chepauk.

- ANI

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Priya S
Will miss watching Ashwin bowl in SA20 😔 But understandable that he chose ILT20. The scheduling conflict makes it impossible to play both leagues. Hope he gets a good franchise in UAE!
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Arjun K
Good to see BCCI finally listening to players and withdrawing that ridiculous cooling-off period. Players should have freedom to choose leagues after retirement. Ashwin deserves to earn from his experience!
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Sarah B
His last season with CSK was disappointing though. 7 wickets in 9 matches isn't the Ashwin we know. Maybe he should focus more on coaching roles as he mentioned. Still a legend of Indian cricket! 🏏
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Vikram M
Ashwin's tactical mind is his biggest asset. Any franchise would be lucky to have him as player or coach. ILT20 teams will benefit from his experience in reading pitches and batsmen.
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Michael C
The retirement announcement during Border-Gavaskar trophy was quite dramatic! But he's been strategic about his post-retirement plans. Looking forward to seeing him in ILT20 next year.

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