Green goes big, stars go silent: Inside IPL 2026 auction drama
The IPL 2026 Auction delivered drama in extremes—from Cameron Green’s ₹25.20-crore jackpot to shock unsold stars—revealing how ruthless, strategic, and unforgiving modern IPL bidding has become.
- Dec 16, 2025,
- Updated Dec 16, 2025 5:05 PM IST

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Cameron Green didn’t just top the auction—he detonated it. Kolkata Knight Riders’ ₹25.20-crore splurge turned the room electric, resetting the ceiling for overseas all-rounders and signaling that franchises are betting big on versatility over reputation.

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By going all-in on Green, KKR revealed a clear philosophy: invest in long-term impact, not short-term buzz. Analysts say the buy reflects a shift toward players who can anchor both powerplay overs and middle-order chaos.

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David Miller going for ₹2 crore to Delhi Capitals stunned many. Once a clutch king commanding premium prices, the deal reflects how age, role clarity, and team balance now outweigh past heroics at the auction table.

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The most shocking moments weren’t the bids—but the silence. Big names like Liam Livingstone, Prithvi Shaw, and Sarfaraz Khan went unsold, reminding everyone that IPL auctions reward current form and team fit, not legacy alone.

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Prithvi Shaw’s name passing without a paddle was a moment of disbelief. Once hailed as India’s next batting superstar, his unsold status underscores how consistency and discipline have become non-negotiable currencies in modern IPL.

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With ₹237 crore in combined purses and only 77 slots available, franchises played ruthless financial chess. Every bid reflected not emotion, but balance—saving crores for backups, specialists, and injury insurance.

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Mumbai Indians quietly snapped up Quinton de Kock for just ₹1 crore—a move experts are calling one of the smartest steals of the auction. Experience, explosiveness, and calm leadership rarely come cheaper.

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Venkatesh Iyer’s ₹7-crore move to RCB signals belief in Indian core players who understand IPL pressure. His price reflected faith in adaptability rather than flashy overseas credentials.

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IPL 2026 proved once again that auctions are brutally democratic. Reputation can’t save you, past glories don’t guarantee bids, and every player starts equal when the hammer falls.
