The countdown to the IPL 2026 Mini-Auction has officially begun! Returning to India from December 13–15, 2025, the event promises fierce bidding wars as all ten franchises gear up to strengthen their lineups ahead of the new season. With a ₹151 crore purse per team and a mix of new rules and trade flexibility, the stage is set for a power-packed auction.
🏏 IPL 2026 Auction – Key Highlights
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Dates | December 13–15, 2025 |
| Time | 3:00 PM IST |
| Venue | Mumbai (Backup: Delhi) |
| Retention Deadline | November 15, 2025 |
| Purse per Team | ₹151 crore |
| Match Fee | ₹7.5 lakh per game (in addition to auction price) |
| Streaming Platforms | Star Sports, JioCinema, Official IPL YouTube Channel |
The mini-auction comes after an active trade window, where several high-profile names are being discussed for swaps and cash deals.
💰 Retention Rules & Salary Cap
- Retention Limit: Up to 6 players
- 4 capped Indian players
- 2 overseas players
- Optional 2 uncapped players
- Salary Cap: ₹151 crore (up from ₹120 crore in 2025)
- Retention Deadline: November 15, 2025
- New Payment Model: Auction price + ₹7.5 lakh per match
This new structure allows players to earn more while encouraging teams to build deeper, more balanced squads.
🔁 Major Trade Buzz Ahead of Auction
- Devdutt Padikkal → SRH (from RR – likely all-cash deal)
- Arshdeep Singh → MI (trade talks with PBKS ongoing)
- Sam Curran → GT (targeted as death-bowling finisher)
- Shivam Dube → RCB (possible reunion under discussion)
- Venkatesh Iyer → RCB/SRH (swap with Liam Livingstone being explored)
These early trade moves indicate that franchises are focusing on all-round depth and domestic balance rather than headline-grabbing buys.
⚖️ New Auction Rules for IPL 2026
- Right to Match (RTM): Teams can counter the top bid for a released player once.
- Trade Flexibility: Cash + player swaps allowed till early December.
- Salary Structure: Players earn both the auction amount and per-match fee.
🌟 Emerging Uncapped Players to Watch
Expect several young talents to headline the 2026 auction, with scouts tracking standout domestic performers from the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and Ranji season.
🏁 What to Expect
The IPL 2026 Mini-Auction, unlike the mega auctions, is all about tactical tweaks instead of total makeovers. The franchises will be searching for powerful finishers, Indian bowlers and all-rounders who can play different roles to fill the gaps in their squads.
The bidding war starts on December 13, the event to be held in Mumbai, and is set to deliver much more than heavy bidding and surprising picks. Besides that, the strategies of the teams will be unveiled as blockbuster too.