The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 mini-auction ignited cricket fervour worldwide, as it takes place at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday (December 16). The IPL 2026 auction kicks off on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at 1:00 PM UAE local time (GST), which is 2:30 PM IST in India.
Cameron Green fetched the biggest money as KKR bought him for Rs 25.2 crore. Uncapped duo Prashant Veer and Kartik Sharma were bought for Rs 14.2 crore each.

The mini auction concludes. Wow!! An enthralling action of around 6 hours and we finally have the teams.
Kyle Jamieson is SOLD to Delhi Capitals for Rs 2 crore
Kanishk Chouhan is sold to RCB for Rs 30 lakh
Vihaan Malhotra is SOLD to RCB for Rs 30 lakh
Luke Wood has been SOLD to Gujarat Titans for Rs 75 lakh
Prithvi Raj Yarra goes to GT for Rs 30 lakh
Vicky Ostwal to RCB for Rs 30 lakh
Kuldeep Sen to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 75 lakh
Adam Milne is SOLD to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 2.40 crore
Tom Banton is SOLD to GT for Rs 2 crore
Zak Foulkes to CSK for Rs 75 lakh
Spencer Johnson goes unsold. Sanvir Singh also has no takers.
Jamie Smith has no bids in this round as well.
Deepak Hooda goes Unsold.
Prithvi Shaw is SOLD to Delhi Capitals for Rs 75 lakh
Prithvi Shaw is up for auction again.
The final accelerated auction is set to resume in a moment. 11 players are back in this round, which may well be the final one.
Josh Inglis is likely to be available for IPL 2026 for just 4 matches, and LSG splashed Rs 8.60 crore on him.
Swastik Chikara is Unsold, and that concludes the 2nd round of the accelerated auction. The teams can still hand a few names for the final round of the IPL 2026 mini auction.
Jack Edwards is SOLD to SRH for Rs 3 crore
Brijesh Sharma is SOLD to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 30 lakh
Vishal Nishad is SOLD to PBKS for Rs 30 lakh
Mony Grewal goes Unsold
Sahil Parakh is SOLD to Delhi Capitals for Rs 30 lakh
Pravin Dubey to PBKS for Rs 30 lakh
Mayank Rawat is SOLD to Mumbai Indians for Rs 30 lakh
Aman Rao Perala is Sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 30 lakh
Lungi Ngidi to Delhi Capitals for Rs 2 crore
Adam Milne goes Unsold again.
The event marks the third consecutive year the IPL auction is hosted outside India, following Dubai in 2024 and Jeddah in 2025, underscoring the league's global appeal. As a mini-auction-unlike sprawling mega-auctions-this edition is condensed into a single day, focusing on efficiency amid a pool of approximately 350 registered players.
The auction unfolds in a streamlined manner, divided into focused player categories to maintain momentum. It begins with Set 1: Capped Batters, featuring high-profile names like Cameron Green (registered as batter), Devon Conway, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Sarfaraz Khan, David Miller, and Prithvi Shaw.
Subsequent sets include Set 2: All-Rounders, Set 3: Wicketkeepers, Set 4: Uncapped Players, and Set 5: Overseas Talents, progressing methodically through the list. Post the initial 70 players, the Accelerated Round kicks in, intensifying the pace for lower-base-price talents to wrap up efficiently. A total of 360 players will be under the hammer for auction.
To sustain energy during the marathon, the IPL incorporates protocol-driven breaks, mirroring past mini-auctions like 2022.
Mid-Session Break: Around the 70th player (approx. 5:30-6:00 PM IST, 15-20 minutes), transitioning to the accelerated round for team regrouping.
Dinner Break: After 120-140 players (approx. 7:30-8:00 PM IST, 30-45 minutes), allowing refreshments and networking.
These pauses balance drama with practicality, with the event potentially concluding by 11:00 PM IST, though marquee bids could cause overruns.
This mini-auction's compact nature amplifies every bid's impact, with no Right to Match (RTM) cards-reserved for mega-auctions. Teams must commit decisively, heightening stakes for franchises like Kolkata Knight Riders (₹47 crore purse) and Chennai Super Kings (₹55 crore purse), who enter with substantial funds.
| Team | Purse (₹ Crore) | Slots Remaining (Overseas) |
|---|---|---|
| Kolkata Knight Riders | 64.30 | 13 (6) |
| Chennai Super Kings | 43.40 | 9 |
| Sunrisers Hyderabad | 25.50 | 10 |
| Lucknow Super Giants | 22.95 | 6 (4) |
| Delhi Capitals | 21.80 | 8 |
| Royal Challengers Bengaluru | 16.40 | 8 (2) |
| Rajasthan Royals | 16.05 | 9 (1) |
| Gujarat Titans | 12.90 | 5 (4) |
| Punjab Kings | 11.50 | 4 (2) |
| Mumbai Indians | 2.75 | 5 |
Total purse available: ₹237.55 crore across all franchises.