The IPL 2026 season promises an electrifying blend of established stars and explosive young talent, with franchises heavily investing in the next generation following the mini-auction.
This year, the league showcases an unprecedented wave of teenagers and early-20s prospects, many making their mark after standout domestic and junior performances. The focus on uncapped Indian players and international prodigies highlights the IPL's role as a launchpad for future icons.

Leading the pack is Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the youngest-ever IPL player at just 14 years old. His fearless batting, including a blistering T20 century and high strike rate in prior outings, has already turned heads. Expect him to provide explosive cameos and challenge age barriers.
Ayush Mhatre brings aggressive middle-order flair, honed through Mumbai's domestic scene, complementing CSK's youth push alongside high-value uncapped picks like Prashant Veer and Kartik Sharma, both acquired for record sums as potential all-round assets. Delhi Capitals boast Sahil Parakh, a left-handed opener with senior debut promise from the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, adding top-order dynamism.
South African talents shine too: Kwena Maphaka (19), the U19 World Cup star pacer with express pace and wicket-taking ability, and Lhuan-dre Pretorius (19), a dynamic left-handed wicketkeeper-batter who topped South Africa's U19 charts. CSK also paid a fortune for young Kartik Sharma, who was roped in for a mammoth Rs 14.2 crore in the auction.
As the IPL 2026 starts in a fortnight, here is a look at some of the youngest players to keep an eye on in this season.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is with Rajasthan Royals for IPL 2026, bought for ₹1.10 crore in the auction in 2024. In IPL 2025, the 14-year-old was a sensation for the Royals. He played 7 matches for RR, scoring 252 runs off 122 balls at a strike rate of 206.56, with 1 century, which he scored against the Gujarat Titans. The Bihar-born youngster is the youngest player by far in the competition, at the age of just 14 years.
Ayush Mhatre was retained by Chennai Super Kings for IPL 2026 at ₹30 lakh as an uncapped batter. In 7 IPL 2025 matches, he aggregated 240 runs off 127 balls at 188.98 SR (avg 34.29), including a high of 94, 1 fifty, 31 fours, and 11 sixes. His aggressive top-order play is a must-watch.
Kartik Sharma joined Chennai Super Kings for IPL 2026 at ₹14.2 crore after a strong domestic show. The Rajasthan player is known for his hard-hitting abilities and is expected to be part of CSK's new exuberance of youth in the upcoming season.
Vihaan Malhotra was picked by Royal Challengers Bengaluru for IPL 2026 at ₹30 lakh, the U-19 World Cup centurion. Lacks IPL experience yet the youngster can make a strong mark this IPL season. Malhotra is known for his multifaceted contribution and he may get a few opportunities for RCB this season.
*Age in Years and Days at the Start of the Season