₹10 crore battles expected as top foreign players hit IPL 2026 auction
IPL 2026 is set for high-voltage bidding as 10 foreign stars headline the auction, with three expected to cross ₹10 crore. From Green to Ngidi, franchises prepare for fierce competition.
- Dec 15, 2025,
- Updated Dec 15, 2025 3:06 PM IST

- 1/10
Few players generate pre-auction electricity like Cameron Green. With 707 runs, 16 wickets, and the aura of a generational all-rounder, insiders say he's not just a ₹10 crore favorite — he’s the player teams are preparing entire bidding strategies around. One explosive powerplay or death-overs spell could shift the fate of a franchise.

- 2/10
David Miller walks into every auction with the reputation of a man who can torch bowling attacks under impossible pressure. With over 3,000 IPL runs at a sizzling strike rate, analysts believe his finishing ability could spark a bidding war that edges dangerously close to the ₹10 crore mark — especially for teams desperate for a late-overs anchor.

- 3/10
Liam Livingstone remains the kind of T20 wildcard franchises lose sleep over: a player who can win matches with bat, ball, or brute unpredictability. Released despite a title-winning season, he now re-enters the arena with a 158+ strike rate that screams “premium commodity.” Scouts say he’s one of the rare overseas players who can shift momentum in eight balls.

- 4/10
Jamie Smith may be uncapped, but nothing dims the curiosity around him. With a ₹2 crore base price and rising T20 credentials, he’s exactly the kind of unknown entity IPL teams gamble big on. His wicketkeeping versatility and middle-order stability could turn him into the auction’s stealth missile, especially for teams craving fresh energy behind the stumps.

- 5/10
Steve Smith’s return adds a narrative twist few saw coming. His classical technique divides opinions in a format obsessed with power, yet his cricketing brain is priceless. Teams with leadership gaps or tactical insecurities might eye him as a mentor-batter hybrid — a role modern franchises quietly pay a premium for.

- 6/10
Jason Holder arrives with contradictions: undeniable ability, inconsistent opportunity. Two seasons out of the IPL may hurt his momentum, but his all-round utility and death-overs reach keep him relevant. Experts warn he could become the classic auction curveball — ignored early, fought over late, and paid far above projections.

- 7/10
Lungi Ngidi’s name is being whispered with the kind of anticipation reserved for breakout millionaires. Fresh off fiery international spells, his pace, bounce, and wicket-taking instincts place him in the ₹10 crore conversation. Teams needing a strike bowler in Indian conditions may treat him as a non-negotiable buy.

- 8/10
Tim Seifert is one of 2026’s biggest uncertainties: talented, experienced, but with minimal IPL impact. His recent T20 form may revive interest, but franchises remain split on whether he fits the modern powerplay aggression mold. His auction journey could become a referendum on how IPL teams value potential over past performance.

- 9/10
Jonny Bairstow’s late-season fireworks for Mumbai Indians reminded the league why he remains one of the most dangerous hitters in world cricket. With a base price of ₹1 crore — laughably low for his pedigree — several teams see him as a bargain waiting to explode. Expect aggressive mid-table bidding from franchises chasing a top-order enforcer.

- 10/10
Quinton de Kock’s flashes of brilliance mask a growing inconsistency that could define his auction fate. Teams admire his experience and adaptability, but hesitate over form. Still, a wicketkeeper-opener with over 3,300 runs remains gold in IPL economics. If the bidding ignites, it may be because teams fear missing out on a proven match-winner.
