
With the IPL 2026 Auction around the corner, cricket fans are buzzing about who will make big moves. This year, key all-rounders are expected to dominate the bidding stage, as franchises scramble to reinforce their squads.
Cameron Green, fresh from injury, is a formidable contender in this year’s auction. Previously associated with both Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Mumbai Indians, this Australian all-rounder has shown his mettle on the field.
In just 29 IPL matches, he has scored an impressive IPL century and taken 16 wickets. Given his all-round capabilities—bowling express pace and hitting massive shots—he’s likely to be one of the top bidders this time.
In recent mini auctions, all-rounders have fetched record-breaking bids. Notably:
| Year | Player | Team | Bid Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Sam Curran | Punjab Kings | ₹18.5 crore |
| 2021 | Chris Morris | Rajasthan Royals | ₹16.25 crore |
As bidding heats up, Green’s previous performances put him in a favorable position to attract significant attention.
It’s noteworthy that Rajasthan Royals have released Wanindu Hasaranga, despite his successful tenure with the team and his strong performance for Sri Lanka in T20 matches.
Last season, Hasaranga took 11 wickets in 11 matches but only batted five times. Given his potential, he may spark a bidding war among franchises eager for a talented all-rounder.
Venkatesh Iyer is another player to keep an eye on. After being one of the most expensive signings last season, he failed to perform up to the expectations that his ₹23.75 crore price tag carried, leading Kolkata Knight Riders to release him.
His unique skill set as an Indian pace-bowling all-rounder makes him a prime candidate for a rebound bid at the auction.
Liam Livingstone’s release from the Royal Challengers Bengaluru squad came as a surprise. Despite having a lackluster season, he secured a vital role in the final against Punjab Kings, contributing with 25 runs.
This season, he showcased his talent in the ILT20, scoring a rapid half-century that could make him an attractive option for franchises hunting for explosive talent.
New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra also catches attention following his impressive debut season with Chennai Super Kings in 2024. However, his performance dipped in 2025, raising questions about his upcoming auction prospects.
CSK’s decision not to utilize his left-arm spin last season might influence bidding decisions, but his potential and age could still attract franchises aiming for fresh talent.
The IPL 2026 Auction promises to be thrilling, with all-rounders like Green, Hasaranga, Iyer, Livingstone, and Ravindra likely to be at the center of the action. These players possess the skills and potential to transform any team, making the auction a pivotal moment for franchises.






