The IPL 2026 mini auction will take place on December 16, 2025, at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, UAE. This one-day auction comes soon after the retention window ended on November 15, during which franchises finalized their squads and released players to create space for new signings.
After that, all players have given their names for the IPL 2026 Mini Auction before November 30. In total, teams now have 77 available slots, which they will look to fill using a combined auction purse of ₹237.55 crore. Get all the details about the IPL 2026 Mini Auction in this blog.
Key Highlights of the IPL 2026 Mini Auction Player Pool
This year’s auction has drawn a massive response, with 1,355 players registering to be part of the IPL lineup. The pool includes 1,062 Indian players and 293 overseas players. A total of 22 players from associate nations highlights the league’s growing global reach.

Since each franchise can field up to 25 players, there are 77 open slots across all teams for the upcoming auction. Of these, 31 spots are reserved for overseas players, making competition for them even more challenging.
This large pool gives teams plenty of choices as they look to strengthen their squads for the next IPL season.
Australian all-rounder Cameron Green, who skipped the 2025 mega-auction because he was injured, is now the most in-demand player in the auction.
Apart from him, Steve Smith, Jason Holder, Anrich Nortje, David Miller, Rachin Ravindra, and Liam Livingstone are some big players. Malaysia also has a player on the list, India-born all-rounder Virandeep Singh, who bats right-handed and has entered the auction with a base price of INR 30 lakh.
Big Players Missing Out on IPL 2026 Mini Auction
Faf du Plessis and Moeen Ali have opted out of the IPL 2026 auction as they preferred to play for the PSL. Australian veteran all-rounder Glenn Maxwell did not sign up for the IPL mini auction after being let go by Punjab Kings; now he won’t feature in the 2026 season. KKR legend Andre Russell retired from the IPL after the team didn’t keep him, and he has now joined the Kolkata Knight Riders as a “power coach.”
Teams With Their Remaining Purse
CSK has a remaining purse of INR 43.4 after releasing Matheesha Pathirana, Devon Conway, and Rachin Ravindra. On the other hand, MI has the least remaining purse of only INR 2.75 crore as they retained their core.

| Team | Funds Remaining (₹ Cr) | Funds Spent (₹ Cr) | Total Players |
|---|---|---|---|
| Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) | 16.4 | 108.6 | 17 |
| Chennai Super Kings (CSK) | 43.4 | 81.6 | 16 |
| Delhi Capitals (DC) | 21.8 | 103.2 | 17 |
| Gujarat Titans (GT) | 12.9 | 112.1 | 20 |
| Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) | 25.5 | 99.5 | 15 |
| Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) | 64.3 | 60.7 | 12 |
| Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) | 22.95 | 102.05 | 19 |
| Mumbai Indians (MI) | 2.75 | 122.25 | 20 |
| Punjab Kings (PBKS) | 11.5 | 113.5 | 21 |
| Rajasthan Royals (RR) | 16.05 | 108.95 | 16 |
Players With Base Price of INR Rs 2 Crore
Only Ravi Bishnoi and Venkatesh Iyer are 2 Indian batters with an INR 2 crore base price. On the other hand, New Zealand’s 10 players, Australia’s 7 players, and England’s 8 players have set their base price at INR 2 crore.
| Player | Country | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Ravi Bishnoi | India | Bowler |
| Venkatesh Iyer | India | All-rounder |
| Mujeeb ur Rahman | Afghanistan | Bowler |
| Naveen ul Haq | Afghanistan | Bowler |
| Sean Abbott | Australia | All-rounder |
| Ashton Agar | Australia | All-rounder |
| Cooper Connolly | Australia | Batsman |
| Jake Fraser-McGurk | Australia | Batsman |
| Cameron Green | Australia | All-rounder |
| Josh Inglis | Australia | Wicketkeeper-Batsman |
| Steve Smith | Australia | Batsman |
| Mustafizur Rahman | Bangladesh | Bowler |
| Gus Atkinson | England | Bowler |
| Tom Banton | England | Batsman |
| Tom Curran | England | All-rounder |
| Liam Dawson | England | All-rounder |
| Ben Duckett | England | Batsman |
| Dan Lawrence | England | Batsman |
| Liam Livingstone | England | All-rounder |
| Tymal Mills | England | Bowler |
| Jamie Smith | England | Wicketkeeper-Batsman |
| Finn Allen | New Zealand | Batsman |
| Michael Bracewell | New Zealand | All-rounder |
| Devon Conway | New Zealand | Batsman |
| Jacob Duffy | New Zealand | Bowler |
| Matt Henry | New Zealand | Bowler |
| Kyle Jamieson | New Zealand | All-rounder |
| Adam Milne | New Zealand | Bowler |
| Daryll Mitchell | New Zealand | Batsman |
| Will O’Rourke | New Zealand | Batsman |
| Rachin Ravindra | New Zealand | All-rounder |
| Gerald Coetzee | South Africa | Bowler |
| David Miller | South Africa | Batsman |
| Lungi Ngidi | South Africa | Bowler |
| Anrich Nortje | South Africa | Bowler |
| Rilee Roussouw | South Africa | Bowler |
| Tabraiz Shamsi | South Africa | Bowler |
| David Wiese | South Africa | All-rounder |
| Wanindu Hasaranga | Sri Lanka | All-rounder |
| Mateesha Pathirana | Sri Lanka | Bowler |
| Maheesh Theekshana | Sri Lanka | Bowler |
| Jason Holder | West Indies | All-rounder |
| Shai Hope | West Indies | Batsman |
| Akeal Hosein | West Indies | Bowler |
| Alzarri Joseph | West Indies | Bowler |
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Conclusion: IPL 2026 Auction Will Take Place on December 16
The IPL 2026 Mini Auction is shaping up with 1,355 players registered and 77 slots open. Teams have a wide range of talent to choose from as they work to build stronger and balanced squads. As the auction takes place on December 26 in Abu Dhabi, fans can expect thrilling bidding wars, strategic moves, and plenty of surprises. Stay tuned, as the IPL 2026 Mini Auction could redefine team lineups and set the tone for an unforgettable season ahead.
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