IPL 2026 Auction – Full List of Sold Players

IPL 2026 Auction - Top Buys - Cameron Green and Matheesha Pathirana

IPL 2026 Auction - Full List of Sold Players - KKR Go Big as Green & Pathirana Ignite the Auctions

The IPL Auction 2026 in Abu Dhabi rewrote the transfer script: Kolkata Knight Riders led the frenzy, splashing big on marquee and fast-bowling talent and forcing other franchises to rethink budgets and balance. The two-day mini-auction finished with 77 players sold across the ten squads, and franchises spent roughly ₹215 crore in total — a sign that clubs still value star power and emerging uncapped talent in equal measure. All teams have now filled the remaining slots for players for the IPL 2026 season.

The standout bids included Australia’s all-rounder Cameron Green (₹25.2 Cr / 2.8 Mil USD) and Sri Lanka’s pace sensation Matheesha Pathirana (₹18 Cr / 2 Mil USD), both leaving a visible dent in KKR’s purse. Beyond the headline deals, the auction underlined two clear trends: aggressive spending on all-rounders/pace and the growing market for uncapped Indian fast bowlers.

Summary of key figures

  • Total players sold: 77
  • Estimated total spend: ≈ ₹215.4 crore
  • Biggest buys highlighted:
    • Cameron Green →₹25.2 Cr – Bought by KKR
    • Matheesha Pathirana → ₹18 Cr – Bought by KKR
    • Liam Livingstone → ₹13 Cr – Bought by SRH
    • Ravi Bishnoi → ₹7.2 crore – Bought by Rajasthan Royals

IPL 2026 Auction - Full List of Sold Players

Complete list of all players sold at the IPL 2026 auction. Source: Official IPL auction page.
Cameron Green
Kolkata Knight Riders
₹25.20 Cr
Matheesha Pathirana
Kolkata Knight Riders
₹18.00 Cr
Prashant Veer
Chennai Super Kings
₹14.20 Cr
Filter by team:
TeamPlayerBase PriceWinning BidCapped / Uncapped
CSKKartik Sharma₹30,00,000₹14,20,00,000Uncapped
CSKPrashant Veer₹30,00,000₹14,20,00,000Uncapped
CSKRahul Chahar₹1,00,00,000₹5,20,00,000Capped
CSKMatt Henry₹2,00,00,000₹2,00,00,000Capped
CSKAkeal Hosein₹2,00,00,000₹2,00,00,000Capped
CSKMatthew Short₹1,50,00,000₹1,50,00,000Capped
CSKZak Foulkes₹75,00,000₹75,00,000Capped
CSKSarfaraz Khan₹75,00,000₹75,00,000Capped
CSKAman Khan₹30,00,000₹40,00,000Capped
DCAuqib Dar₹30,00,000₹8,40,00,000Uncapped
DCPathum Nissanka₹75,00,000₹4,00,00,000Capped
DCKyle Jamieson₹2,00,00,000₹2,00,00,000Capped
DCLungisani Ngidi₹2,00,00,000₹2,00,00,000Capped
DCBen Duckett₹2,00,00,000₹2,00,00,000Capped
DCDavid Miller₹2,00,00,000₹2,00,00,000Capped
DCPrithvi Shaw₹75,00,000₹75,00,000Capped
DCSahil Parakh₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
GTJason Holder₹2,00,00,000₹7,00,00,000Capped
GTTom Banton₹2,00,00,000₹2,00,00,000Capped
GTAshok Sharma₹30,00,000₹90,00,000Uncapped
GTLuke Wood₹75,00,000₹75,00,000Capped
GTPrithviraj Yarra₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
KKRCameron Green₹2,00,00,000₹25,20,00,000Capped
KKRMatheesha Pathirana₹2,00,00,000₹18,00,00,000Capped
KKRMustafizur Rahman₹2,00,00,000₹9,20,00,000Capped
KKRTejasvi Singh₹30,00,000₹3,00,00,000Uncapped
KKRRachin Ravindra₹2,00,00,000₹2,00,00,000Capped
KKRFinn Allen₹2,00,00,000₹2,00,00,000Capped
KKRTim Seifert₹1,50,00,000₹1,50,00,000Capped
KKRAkash Deep₹1,00,00,000₹1,00,00,000Capped
KKRRahul Tripathi₹75,00,000₹75,00,000Capped
KKRDaksh Kamra₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
KKRSarthak Ranjan₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
KKRPrashant Solanki₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
KKRKartik Tyagi₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
LSGJosh Inglis₹2,00,00,000₹8,60,00,000Capped
LSGMukul Choudhary₹30,00,000₹2,60,00,000Uncapped
LSGAkshat Raghuwanshi₹30,00,000₹2,20,00,000Uncapped
LSGAnrich Nortje₹2,00,00,000₹2,00,00,000Capped
LSGWanindu Hasaranga₹2,00,00,000₹2,00,00,000Capped
LSGNaman Tiwari₹30,00,000₹1,00,00,000Uncapped
MIQuinton de Kock₹1,00,00,000₹1,00,00,000Capped
MIMayank Rawat₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
MIAtharva Ankolekar₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
MIMohammad Izhar₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
MIDanish Malewar₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
PBKSBen Dwarshuis₹1,00,00,000₹4,40,00,000Capped
PBKSCooper Connolly₹2,00,00,000₹3,00,00,000Capped
PBKSVishal Nishad₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
PBKSPravin Dubey₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
RRRavi Bishnoi₹2,00,00,000₹7,20,00,000Capped
RRAdam Milne₹2,00,00,000₹2,40,00,000Capped
RRRavi Singh₹30,00,000₹95,00,000Uncapped
RRSushant Mishra₹30,00,000₹90,00,000Uncapped
RRKuldeep Sen₹75,00,000₹75,00,000Capped
RRBrijesh Sharma₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
RRAman Rao Perala₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
RRVignesh Puthur₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
RRYash Raj Punja₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
RCBVenkatesh Iyer₹2,00,00,000₹7,00,00,000Capped
RCBMangesh Yadav₹30,00,000₹5,20,00,000Uncapped
RCBJacob Duffy₹2,00,00,000₹2,00,00,000Capped
RCBJordan Cox₹75,00,000₹75,00,000Capped
RCBKanishk Chouhan₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
RCBVihaan Malhotra₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
RCBVicky Ostwal₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
RCBSatvik Deswal₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
SRHLiam Livingstone₹2,00,00,000₹13,00,00,000Capped
SRHJack Edwards₹50,00,000₹3,00,00,000Uncapped
SRHSalil Arora₹30,00,000₹1,50,00,000Uncapped
SRHShivam Mavi₹75,00,000₹75,00,000Capped
SRHKraivn Fuletra₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
SRHPraful Hinge₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
SRHAmit Kumar₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
SRHOnkar Tarmale₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
SRHSakib Hussain₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped
SRHShivang Kumar₹30,00,000₹30,00,000Uncapped

What Happened at the Auction

The IPL 2026 auction followed a clear, aggressive pattern from the opening set itself. Franchises entered the room with defined shopping lists rather than exploratory budgets, and that intent showed early. Kolkata Knight Riders set the tone when they went all-in for Cameron Green, triggering a prolonged bidding war that quickly crossed the ₹20 crore mark before settling at ₹25.20 crore — the highest price of the auction. That buy alone reshaped the room, forcing several teams to recalibrate their remaining purse strategies. Unlike previous auctions where teams waited for value buys, this time franchises were willing to pay a premium upfront to lock in match-ready players.

Momentum continued when Matheesha Pathirana came under the hammer. Despite concerns around fitness management, KKR again showed intent, outbidding rivals to secure the Sri Lankan fast bowler for ₹18 crore. The message was unmistakable: KKR were building a high-impact core rather than squad depth. By the end of the marquee phase, spending patterns were already skewed heavily towards pace and all-rounders.

How the Auction Shifted After the Big Buys

Once the marquee signings were done, the auction shifted gears. Teams with reduced purses — especially KKR — largely exited premium bidding, while others stepped in to fill specific gaps. Sunrisers Hyderabad moved decisively for Liam Livingstone, spending ₹13 crore to strengthen their middle-order power and off-spin option. Rajasthan Royals, meanwhile, focused on bowling control, securing Ravi Bishnoi for ₹7.20 crore after a short but competitive bidding contest.

The biggest surprise came in the uncapped players’ segment. Delhi Capitals sparked shockwaves by aggressively bidding for Jammu & Kashmir pacer Auqib Dar, whose price jumped from a modest base to ₹8.40 crore within minutes. That moment underlined the shift in scouting priorities — franchises were no longer hesitant to invest heavily in raw Indian pace. Several teams followed a similar approach, but purse constraints prevented bidding wars of the same scale.

Views from the top Cricket Gurus

Harsha Bhogle

Harsha Bhogle reviewed the IPL 2026 auction and highlights how the league’s dynamics are evolving with a growing emphasis on young Indian talent and strategic buying. He discusses standout purchases such as Cameron Green and Matheesha Pathirana, and how teams are balancing big overseas buys with value in uncapped Indian players. Bhogle also notes the changing approach of franchises prioritising specific role players and depth over just marquee names. Overall, the auction reflects a shift toward thoughtful team building, valuing performance in domestic conditions and the future potential of emerging cricketers alongside established stars.

Irfan Pathan

Irfan Pathan highlighted major purchases like Cameron Green and Matheesha Pathirana and discuss franchise strategies, especially how big spends early on impacted budget balance later in the auction. The video also talks about the surge in demand for uncapped Indian players and how franchises looked for value buys to strengthen their benches. There’s emphasis on pacing depth, all-rounder balance, and how teams are adapting to current T20 trends. Overall, it presents the auction as a mix of calculated risks and evolving priorities among IPL teams heading into the 2026 season.

What this auction means for IPL 2026 and the unsold players

The IPL 2026 auction ultimately underlined how sharply franchises have evolved in their thinking. Big names still commanded big money, but the real story lay in how teams backed roles, balance, and future potential over mere reputation. From KKR’s aggressive splurge to several franchises quietly strengthening their benches with uncapped Indian talent, the auction felt more strategic than spectacular. With squads now locked in, the focus shifts from the auction table to execution on the field. As always in the IPL, some calls will be questioned and others celebrated — but the real verdict will only arrive once the season begins.

No further auctions beyond the main IPL 2026 player auction have been officially scheduled or announced so far. The only auction confirmed for IPL 2026 was this mini-auction held on 16 December 2025 in Abu Dhabi, where all 10 teams filled their remaining squad slots. That event concluded with all 77 squad spots sold and teams now turning their focus toward the upcoming season.

However, here are two related mechanisms that might happen later (but are not “auctions” in the same sense):

  • Player Trades/Transfers: IPL teams can still trade players with each other before the season starts. These are direct exchanges between franchises, not open auctions.
  • Replacement Signings: During the season, if players are injured or unavailable, franchises can sign replacement players (often from the unsold list), but these are BCCI approvals or mini replacement drafts, not formal auction rounds.

Also Read : IPL 2026 Auction – Stats, Auction Videos | IPL 2026 Auction Analysis and Review Videos

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