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IPL Auction 2026: Team-wise Most Expensive Buys Over The Years

The Indian Premier League (IPL) auction room continues to be the most electrifying stage in world cricket. Every year, franchises dive into fierce bidding wars to secure players capable of turning the tide in their favour.

The IPL Auction 2026 was no different, delivering thrilling moments as teams fought tooth and nail to snag marquee names. From record-breaking sums to surprising underdog triumphs, these auctions reveal the passion and strategy behind building IPL champions.

IPL Auction 2026

Over the years, IPL franchises have made headline-grabbing purchases that not only showcased their ambition but also shifted the cricketing landscape. These mega signings offered a window into how much teams value talent and their appetite to dominate the world's biggest T20 league. This story dives into the priciest buys by each team at the auctions, highlighting players who changed the game for their clubs and made fans and analysts sit up in wonder.

This special review covers only the highest-priced auction buys for each franchise, excluding retentions, trades, and the early icon players from 2008 to 2010. These deals collectively narrate the high stakes and drama that define the IPL auction process, demonstrating how franchises approach talent acquisition with strategy and sometimes spectacular audacity.

Team Season Player Nationality Price (INR)
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) 2023 Ben Stokes England ₹16.25 crore
Delhi Capitals (DC) 2016 Yuvraj Singh India ₹16 crore
Gujarat Titans (GT) 2025 Jos Buttler England ₹15.75 crore
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) 2024 Mitchell Starc Australia ₹24.75 crore
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) 2025 Rishabh Pant India ₹27 crore
Mumbai Indians (MI) 2023 Cameron Green Australia ₹17.5 crore
Punjab Kings (PBKS) 2025 Shreyas Iyer India ₹26.75 crore
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) 2021 Kyle Jamieson New Zealand ₹15 crore
Rajasthan Royals (RR) 2021 Chris Morris South Africa ₹16.25 crore
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) 2024 Pat Cummins Australia ₹20.5 crore

Chennai Super Kings' headline purchase of Ben Stokes at ₹16.25 crore symbolised their desire to blend experience with all-round excellence. The England star's acquisition brought immense balance to their squad and electrified fans. Delhi Capitals' bold buy of Indian stalwart Yuvraj Singh for ₹16 crore during the 2016 auction remains their most expensive one.

Gujarat Titans banked on the explosive English batting of Jos Buttler, securing him for ₹15.75 crore in 2025, a price tag worth every run he's contributed. Kolkata Knight Riders made an audacious splash, investing ₹24.75 crore in Australian speedster Mitchell Starc, a figure that shook the auction hall and underscored their ambition to dominate with pace and firepower.

Dominating the auction charts, Lucknow Super Giants stunned the world by splashing a record ₹27 crore on India's Rishabh Pant in 2025, a move signalling the emphasis on young, dynamic talent to lead their charge. Mumbai Indians also flexed their muscles by securing Australia's Cameron Green for ₹17.5 crore - a testament to their eye for multi-dimensional players.

Punjab Kings' strategic gamble on Shreyas Iyer for ₹26.75 crore further illustrated their readiness to back proven Indian talent, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru found value in Kiwi pace ace Kyle Jamieson for ₹15 crore. Rajasthan Royals' ₹16.25 crore bid for the all-rounder Chris Morris and Sunrisers Hyderabad's high-stakes purchase of Australia's Pat Cummins for ₹20.5 crore completed this elite group of expensive buys.

Story first published: Tuesday, December 9, 2025, 21:07 [IST]
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