The auction for IPL 2026 concluded on December 16 with all 10 franchises completing their squad building process.
Teams arrived with different financial resources and specific roster requirements to address.
Kolkata Knight Riders possessed the largest available budget at INR 64.30 crore. Chennai Super Kings followed with INR 43.40 crore in their purse.
Several high-profile players generated intense competition among multiple teams.
Cameron Green attracted the highest bid of INR 25.20 crore and joined the Kolkata Knight Riders.
Matheesha Pathirana went for INR 18 crore to the same franchise. Sunrisers Hyderabad secured Liam Livingstone for INR 13 crore after competitive bidding.
The auction witnessed record-breaking investments in uncapped Indian talent.
Chennai Super Kings paid INR 14.20 crore each for Kartik Sharma and Prashant Veer, establishing new benchmarks for uncapped players.
Delhi Capitals allocated INR 8.40 crore for Auqib Nabi Dar. Lucknow Super Giants committed INR 8.60 crore to Josh Inglis despite his limited match availability.
A total of 77 players found new teams across the auction proceedings. The combined expenditure reached INR 215.45 crore from all participating franchises.
Each team has now finalized its playing squad composition. The upcoming tournament will run from March 26 through May 31.
IPL 2026 Teams with Updated Players List After Auction and Lineups

IPL 2026 Auction Summary
The IPL 2026 mini-auction took place on December 16. All 10 teams participated in the player acquisition process. A total of 77 players were purchased during the event.
The franchises spent INR 215.45 crore collectively. Teams had varying budgets based on their earlier retention strategies. The auction filled the remaining roster positions for each franchise.
The tournament is scheduled from March 26 to May 31. Teams will now begin their preparation phase. Training camps and practice sessions will commence in the coming weeks.
IPL 2026 Players Bought by All Teams
| Teams | Players Bought |
|---|---|
| Chennai Super Kings | Zakary Foulkes (75 lakh), Rahul Chahar (5.20 crore), Matt Henry (2 crore), Sarfaraz Khan (75 lakh), Aman Khan (40 lakh), Matthew Short (1.50 crore), Kartik Sharma (14.20 crore), Prashant Veer (14.20 crore), Akeal Hosein (2 crore) |
| Delhi Capitals | Kyle Jamieson (2 crore), Prithvi Shaw (75 lakh), Sahil Parakh (30 lakh), Lungi Ngidi (2 crore), Pathum Nissanka (4 crore), Auqib Nabi Dar (8.40 crore), Ben Duckett (2 crore), David Miller (2 crore) |
| Gujarat Titans | Luke Wood (75 lakh), Prithvi Raj Yarra (30 lakh), Tom Banton (2 crore), Jason Holder (7 crore), Ashok Sharma (90 lakh) |
| Kolkata Knight Riders | Akash Deep (1 crore), Rachin Ravindra (2 crore), Daksh Kamra (30 lakh), Sarthak Ranjan (30 lakh), Tejasvi Dahiya (3 crore), Mustafizur Rahman (9.20 crore), Tim Seifert (1.50 crore), Rahul Tripathi (75 lakh), Prashant Solanki (30 lakh), Kartik Tyagi (30 lakh), Matheesha Pathirana (18 crore), Finn Allen (2 crore), Cameron Green (25.20 crore) |
| Lucknow Super Giants | Josh Inglis (8.60 crore), Akshat Raghuwanshi (2.20 crore), Naman Tiwari (1 crore), Mukul Choudhary (2.60 crore), Anrich Nortje (2 crore), Wanindu Hasaranga (2 crore) |
| Mumbai Indians | Mayank Rawat (30 lakh), Atharva Ankolekar (30 lakh), Mohammed Salahuddin Izhar (30 lakh), Danish Malewar (30 lakh), Quinton de Kock (1 crore) |
| Punjab Kings | Vishal Nishad (30 lakh), Praveen Dubey (30 lakh), Ben Dwarshuis (4.40 crore), Cooper Connolly (3 crore) |
| Rajasthan Royals | Kuldeep Sen (75 lakh), Adam Milne (2.40 crore), Brijesh Sharma (30 lakh), Aman Rao (30 lakh), Ravi Singh (95 lakh), Vignesh Puthur (30 lakh), Yash Raj Punja (30 lakh), Sushant Mishra (90 lakh), Ravi Bishnoi (7.20 crore) |
| Royal Challengers Bengaluru | Kanishk Chouhan (30 lakh), Vihaan Malhotra (30 lakh), Vicky Ostwal (30 lakh), Jordan Cox (75 lakh), Mangesh Yadav (5.20 crore), Satvik Deswal (30 lakh), Jacob Duffy (2 crore), Venkatesh Iyer (7 crore) |
| Sunrisers Hyderabad | Jack Edwards (3 crore), Shivam Mavi (75 lakh), Liam Livingstone (13 crore), Krains Fuletra (30 lakh), Praful Hinge (30 lakh), Amit Kumar (30 lakh), Onkar Tukaram Tarmale (30 lakh), Sakib Hussain (30 lakh), Salil Arora (1.50 crore), Shivang Kumar (30 lakh) |
All IPL 2026 Teams with Updated Players List
1. Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings had INR 43.40 crore available at the auction. This was the second-highest purse among the 10 participating teams. The five-time champions entered with clear targets for premium players.
CSK made 29 bids for Cameron Green during the proceedings. The team could not secure his services eventually. They also attempted to sign Ravi Bishnoi but withdrew from that contest.
The franchise created auction history with two signings. Kartik Sharma and Prashant Veer each cost INR 14.20 crore. These became the highest amounts ever paid for uncapped Indian players at an IPL auction.
CSK signed four overseas players to complete their roster. Matt Henry, Akeal Hosein, Matthew Short, and Zakary Foulkes joined the squad. The team made nine total signings from their available budget.
Final Squad of Chennai Super Kings
- Retentions: Anshul Kamboj, Gurjapneet Singh, Jamie Overton, MS Dhoni, Mukesh Choudhary, Nathan Ellis, Noor Ahmad, Ramakrishna Ghosh, Sanju Samson (traded), Ruturaj Gaikwad, Shivam Dube, Shreyas Gopal, Syed Khaleel Ahmed, Ayush Mhatre, Dewald Brevis, Urvil Patel
- Auction Buys
- Batters: Sarfaraz Khan (INR 75 lakh)
- Wicketkeepers: Kartik Sharma (INR 14.20 Cr)
- Allrounders: Prashant Veer (INR 14.20 Cr), Matthew Short (INR 1.50 Cr), Aman Khan (INR 40 lakh), Zak Foulkes (INR 75 lakh)
- Spinners: Akeal Hosein (INR 2 Cr), Rahul Chahar (INR 5.2 Cr)
- Pacers: Matt Henry (INR 2 Cr)
2. Delhi Capitals
Delhi Capitals came with INR 21.80 crore for the auction. The team had eight vacant positions in its squad. Five of these slots were reserved for overseas players.
The franchise started by purchasing David Miller and Ben Duckett. Both players came at their base price of INR 2 crore. Delhi then engaged in intense bidding for Matheesha Pathirana with 35 total bids but lost to KKR.
Auqib Nabi Dar became Delhi’s most expensive acquisition at INR 8.40 crore. This single signing consumed approximately 39% of their total purse. The Capitals defeated KKR to acquire Pathum Nissanka for INR 4 crore.
Six other signings came at base prices. Kyle Jamieson and Lungi Ngidi provided pace bowling options. Delhi completed its roster requirements within budget constraints.
Final Squad of Delhi Capitals
- Retentions: Abhishek Porel, Ajay Mandal, Ashutosh Sharma, Axar Patel, Dushmantha Chameera, Karun Nair, KL Rahul, Kuldeep Yadav, Madhav Tiwari, Mitchell Starc, Mukesh Kumar, Nitish Rana (traded), Sameer Rizvi, T. Natarajan, Tripurana Vijay, Tristan Stubbs, Vipraj Nigam
- Auction Buys
- Batters: David Miller (INR 2 Cr), Pathum Nissanka (INR 4 Cr), Sahil Parak (INR 30 lakh), Prithvi Shaw (INR 75 lakh)
- Wicketkeepers: Ben Duckett (INR 2 Cr)
- Allrounders: Auqib Nabi (INR 8.40 Cr)
- Spinners: Nil
- Pacers: Lungi Ngidi (INR 2 Cr), Kyle Jamieson (INR 2 Cr)
3. Gujarat Titans
Gujarat Titans had the third-smallest purse at the auction. Only the Mumbai Indians and the Punjab Kings had less money available. The team made bids for nine players during the session.
GT secured five players from their nine attempts. They bid for Venkatesh Iyer at the start, but could not sign him. The Titans also pursued Liam Livingstone, Ben Dwarshuis, and Jack Edwards without success.
Jason Holder became their primary signing at INR 7 crore. This represented the bulk of their spending. Tom Banton and Luke Wood added overseas depth.
Ashok Sharma joined as an uncapped Indian pacer for INR 90 lakh. KKR, CSK, and RR also competed for his signature before withdrawing.
Final Squad of Gujarat Titans
- Retentions: Anuj Rawat, Glenn Phillips, Gurnoor Singh Brar, Ishant Sharma, Jayant Yadav, Jos Buttler, Kagiso Rabada, Kumar Kushagra, Manav Suthar, Mohammad Siraj, Mohd. Arshad Khan, Nishant Sindhu, Prasidh Krishna, R. Sai Kishore, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Sai Sudharsan, Shahrukh Khan, Shubman Gill, Washington Sundar
- Auction Buys
- Batters: Nil
- Wicketkeepers: Tom Banton (INR 2 Cr)
- Allrounders: Jason Holder (INR 7 Cr)
- Spinners: Nil
- Pacers: Ashok Sharma (INR 90 lakh), Prithvi Raj (INR 30 lakh), Luke Wood (INR 75 lakh)
4. Kolkata Knight Riders
Kolkata Knight Riders possessed the highest purse at INR 64.30 crore. The three-time champions conducted extensive bidding activity throughout the day. They made bids for 19 different players.
KKR successfully signed 12 players from their 19 attempts. Cameron Green and Matheesha Pathirana became the auction’s most expensive players. Green cost INR 25.20 crore while Pathirana went for INR 18 crore.
The team missed several targets, including Venkatesh Iyer, Pathum Nissanka, Liam Livingstone, and Kartik Sharma.
Three New Zealand players joined at base prices. Rachin Ravindra, Finn Allen, and Tim Seifert strengthened their overseas contingent.
Mustafizur Rahman became the third-costliest signing at INR 9.20 crore.
Several uncapped Indians completed the squad, including Tejasvi Dahiya, Daksh Kamra, Sarthak Ranjan, Prashant Solanki, and Kartik Tyagi.
The ipl 2026 teams with the updated players list after the auction and lineups show KKR with a balanced roster across all departments.
Final Squad of Kolkata Knight Riders
- Retentions: Ajinkya Rahane, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Anukul Roy, Harshit Rana, Manish Pandey, Ramandeep Singh, Rinku Singh, Rovman Powell, Sunil Narine, Umran Malik, Vaibhav Arora, Varun Chakaravarthy
- Auction Buys
- Batters: Rahul Tripathi (INR 75 lakh)
- Wicketkeepers: Finn Allen (INR 2 Cr), Tejasvi Singh (INR 3 Cr), Tim Seifert (INR 1.50 Cr)
- Allrounders: Cameron Green (INR 25.20 Cr), Sarthak Ranjan (INR 30 lakh), Daksh Kamra (INR 30 lakh), Rachin Ravindra (INR 2 Cr)
- Spinners: Prashant Solanki (INR 30 lakh)
- Pacers: Matheesha Pathirana (INR 18 Cr), Kartik Tyagi (INR 30 lakh), Mustafizur Rahman (INR 9.20 Cr), Akash Deep (INR 1 Cr)
5. Lucknow Super Giants
Lucknow Super Giants entered the auction with INR 25.50 crore available. The team needed to fill six roster positions. Wanindu Hasaranga became their first signing at his base price of INR 2 crore.
LSG then targeted several premium players. They made 41 bids for Matheesha Pathirana before losing to KKR. The team also showed strong interest in Venkatesh Iyer without success.
Both Kartik Sharma and Prashant Veer attracted LSG’s attention. Neither player joined their squad eventually. The franchise secured three uncapped Indian players through competitive bidding rounds.
Josh Inglis became their costliest purchase at INR 8.60 crore. His availability is limited to just four matches in IPL 2026. Mukul Choudhary, Akshat Raghuwanshi, and Naman Tiwari completed their signings.
Final Squad of Lucknow Super Giants
- Retentions: Abdul Samad, Aiden Markram, Akash Singh, Arjun Tendulkar (traded), Arshin Kulkarni, Avesh Khan, Ayush Badoni, Digvesh Rathi, Himmat Singh, Manimaran Siddharth, Matthew Breetzke, Mayank Yadav, Mohammed Shami (traded), Mitchell Marsh, Mohsin Khan, Nicholas Pooran, Prince Yadav, Rishabh Pant, Shahbaz Ahmed
- Auction Buys
- Batters: Akshat Raghuwanshi (INR 2.2 Cr)
- Wicketkeepers: Mukul Choudhary (INR 2.6 Cr), Josh Inglis (INR 8.60 Cr)
- Allrounders: Nil
- Spinners: Wanindu Hasaranga (INR 2 Cr)
- Pacers: Anrich Nortje (INR 2 Cr), Naman Tiwari (INR 1 Cr)
6. Mumbai Indians
Mumbai Indians had the smallest budget among all teams at INR 2.75 crore.
Despite this constraint, they participated in bidding for 11 different players.
The team made their first bid for Cameron Green whose base price nearly matched their entire purse.
Quinton de Kock provided the best value for Mumbai. The experienced wicketkeeper-batter joined at his base price of INR 1 crore.
This signing addressed their wicketkeeping requirements economically.
Four uncapped Indian players completed their auction activity.
Mayank Rawat, Atharva Ankolekar, Mohammed Salahuddin Izhar, and Danish Malewar all came at INR 30 lakh each.
Mumbai maximized its limited resources efficiently.
Final Squad of Mumbai Indians
- Retentions: AM Ghazanfar, Ashwani Kumar, Corbin Bosch, Deepak Chahar, Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah, Mayank Markande (traded), Mitchell Santner, Naman Dhir, Raghu Sharma, Raj Angad Bawa, Robin Minz, Rohit Sharma, Ryan Rickelton, Shardul Thakur (traded), Sherfane Rutherford (traded), Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Verma, Trent Boult, Will Jacks
- Auction Buys
- Batters: Danish Malewar (INR 30 lakh)
- Wicketkeepers: Quinton de Kock (INR 1 Cr)
- Allrounders: Atharva Ankolekar (INR 30 lakh), Mayank Rawat (INR 30 lakh)
- Spinners: Nil
- Pacers: Mohammad Izhar (INR 30 lakh)
7. Punjab Kings
Punjab Kings had INR 11.50 crore available for the auction. This was the second-smallest purse among the 10 teams. The franchise remained inactive during the first 10 player sets.
Their first bid came during the accelerated round. PBKS showed interest in Aman Khan with one bid before withdrawing. CSK secured him for INR 35 lakh eventually.
Cooper Connolly joined PBKS for INR 3 crore. The team then made 13 bids for Rahul Chahar without success. Ben Dwarshuis became their most expensive signing at INR 4.40 crore.
Vishal Nishad and Praveen Dubey completed their auction purchases. Both players came at their base price of INR 30 lakh.
Final Squad of Punjab Kings
- Retentions: Arshdeep Singh, Azmatullah Omarzai, Harnoor Pannu, Harpreet Brar, Lockie Ferguson, Marco Jansen, Marcus Stoinis, Mitch Owen, Musheer Khan, Nehal Wadhera, Prabhsimran Singh, Priyansh Arya, Pyla Avinash, Shashank Singh, Shreyas Iyer, Suryansh Shedge, Vishnu Vinod, Vyshak Vijaykumar, Xavier Bartlett, Yash Thakur, Yuzvendra Chahal
- Auction Buys
- Batters: Nil
- Wicketkeepers: Nil
- Allrounders: Cooper Connolly (INR 3 Cr)
- Spinners: Pravin Dubey (INR 30 lakh), Vishal Nishad (INR 30 lakh)
- Pacers: Ben Dwarshuis (INR 4.40 Cr)
8. Rajasthan Royals
Rajasthan Royals brought INR 16.05 crore to the auction. Ravi Bishnoi became their primary target and joined for INR 7.20 crore. His signing strengthened their spin bowling department alongside Ravindra Jadeja.
The franchise focused on domestic pace bowlers during the proceedings. They targeted players with high-pace capabilities specifically. Adam Milne was the only overseas player they purchased.
RR made 15 bids throughout the auction day. They successfully signed nine players from these attempts. The team maintained budget discipline while addressing roster needs.
Final Squad of Rajasthan Royals
- Retentions: Dhruv Jurel, Donovan Ferreira (traded), Jofra Archer, Kwena Maphaka, Lhuan-Dre Pretorious, Nandre Burger, Ravindra Jadeja (traded), Riyan Parag, Sam Curran (traded), Sandeep Sharma, Shimron Hetmyer, Shubham Dubey, Tushar Deshpande, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Yashaswi Jaiswal, Yudhvir Charak
- Auction Buys
- Batters: Aman Rao (INR 30 lakh)
- Wicketkeepers: Ravi Singh (INR 95 lakh)
- Allrounders: Nil
- Spinners: Ravi Bishnoi (INR 7.20 Cr), Yash Raj Punja (INR 30 lakh), Vignesh Puthur (INR 30 lakh)
- Pacers: Sushant Mishra (INR 90 lakh), Brijesh Sharma (INR 30 lakh), Adam Milne (INR 2.40 Cr), Kuldeep Sen (INR 75 lakh)
9. Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Royal Challengers Bengaluru had INR 16.40 crore for roster building. They started by securing Venkatesh Iyer for INR 7 crore. KKR competed for his services before withdrawing from the bidding.
Mangesh Yadav became their second major signing at INR 5.20 crore. The Madhya Pradesh all-rounder attracted interest from SRH as well. These two purchases consumed most of Bengaluru’s available budget.
RCB completed eight total signings at the auction. Six players joined at their base prices. Jacob Duffy and Jordan Cox provided overseas options. The ipl 2026 teams with the updated players list after the auction and lineups reflect RCB’s focus on all-round depth.
Final Squad of Royal Challengers Bengaluru
- Retentions: Abhinandan Singh, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Devdutt Padikkal, Jacob Bethell, Jitesh Sharma, Josh Hazlewood, Krunal Pandya, Nuwan Thushara, Phil Salt, Rajat Patidar, Rasikh Dar, Romario Shepherd, Suyash Sharma, Swapnil Singh, Tim David, Virat Kohli, Yash Dayal
- Auction Buys
- Batters: Vihaan Malhotra (INR 30 lakh)
- Wicketkeepers: Jordan Cox (INR 75 lakh)
- Allrounders: Venkatesh Iyer (INR 7 Cr), Satvik Deswal (INR 30 lakh), Mangesh Yadav (INR 5.20 Cr), Vicky Ostwal (INR 30 lakh), Kanishk Chouhan (INR 30 lakh)
- Spinners: Nil
- Pacers: Jacob Duffy (INR 2 Cr)
10. Sunrisers Hyderabad
Sunrisers Hyderabad had INR 25.50 crore available for the auction. The team completed 10 signings during the proceedings. Their first seven purchases were uncapped Indian players exclusively.
Salil Arora cost SRH INR 1.50 crore after competitive bidding. Liam Livingstone became their costliest signing at INR 13 crore. The English all-rounder provides batting and bowling versatility.
Shivam Mavi joined at his base price. Jack Edwards cost INR 3 crore in the accelerated round. SRH bid for seven other players, including Josh Inglis, Ravi Bishnoi, and Auqib Nabi Da,r without success.
Final Squad of Sunrisers Hyderabad
- Retentions: Abhishek Sharma, Aniket Verma, Brydon Carse, Eshan Malinga, Harsh Dubey, Harshal Patel, Heinrich Klaasen, Ishan Kishan, Jaydev Unadkat, Kamindu Mendis, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Pat Cummins, Smaran Ravichandaran, Travis Head, Zeeshan Ansari
- Auction Buys
- Batters: Nil
- Wicketkeepers: Salil Arora (INR 1.50 Cr)
- Allrounders: Shivang Kumar (INR 30 lakh), Liam Livingstone (INR 13 Cr), Jack Edwards (INR 3 Cr)
- Spinners: Amit Kumar (INR 30 lakh), Krains Fuletra (INR 30 lakh)
- Pacers: Sakib Hussain (INR 30 lakh), Onkar Tarmale (INR 30 lakh), Praful Hinge (INR 30 lakh), Shivam Mavi (INR 75 lakh)
Conclusion:
The IPL 2026 mini-auction concluded with all franchises completing their squad requirements.
Kolkata Knight Riders led the spending with Cameron Green and Matheesha Pathirana acquisitions totaling INR 43.20 crore combined.
Chennai Super Kings established new records for uncapped players through Kartik Sharma and Prashant Veer signings.
Franchises with smaller budgets demonstrated careful financial planning. Mumbai Indians worked within INR 2.75 crore to secure Quinton de Kock and four domestic players.
Punjab Kings exercised patience before making strategic selections during later rounds.
All-rounders commanded significant attention throughout the auction. Liam Livingstone, Jason Holder, and Venkatesh Iyer attracted multiple bidding teams.
Uncapped Indian talent received substantial financial backing, indicating franchise confidence in domestic player development.
The ipl 2026 teams with the updated players list after the auction, and lineups are now finalized across all departments.
Each franchise has addressed specific gaps identified during the retention phase.
Teams begin preparation activities immediately, with the tournament starting on March 26. Squad combinations and playing strategies will develop during pre-season training camps.
The auction spending patterns reflect evolving franchise priorities for the upcoming edition.