As franchises gear up for the IPL 2026 mini auction, scheduled for December 16 in Abu Dhabi, the focus is firmly on plugging crucial gaps rather than wholesale squad rebuilds. With limited slots available, teams are expected to go hard for proven match-winners who can make an instant impact.
From explosive allrounders to death-over specialists and rare Indian spinners, a handful of names stand out as potential auction-day magnets. Here’s a closer look at the players most likely to be at the centre of intense bidding wars.
(USD conversion used: 1 USD = INR 90)
1. Cameron Green – The Complete Package Back on the Market
Category: Batter
Base Price: ₹2 crore
Few players in the auction pool offer the versatility of Cameron Green. When Mumbai Indians splurged ₹17.5 crore on him in 2023, the investment was justified by his adaptability across roles. Green responded with 452 runs at an average of over 50 and a strike rate north of 160, including a memorable IPL century.
His move to Royal Challengers Bengaluru a year later saw a slightly reduced batting output, but his bowling improved, with 10 wickets at a better economy rate. Injuries kept him out of the 2025 mega auction, but fully fit now, the 26-year-old is expected to be one of the most sought-after names.
With Andre Russell retired, Kolkata Knight Riders are searching for a like-for-like overseas allrounder, while Chennai Super Kings are keen to reinforce their middle order. Green may have registered as a batter, but there are no restrictions on his bowling — making him a premium asset.
2. Liam Livingstone – Power That Changes Games in Minutes
Category: Allrounder
Base Price: ₹2 crore
When Liam Livingstone gets going, bowling plans disappear quickly. His raw power and fearless approach make him one of the most destructive hitters in world cricket. A recent example came in the Hundred, where he dismantled Rashid Khan in a single over to snap Oval Invincibles’ unbeaten run.
Released by RCB mainly to free up purse space, Livingstone remains in strong T20 form. Across 2025, he scored 840 runs in 35 innings at a strike rate close to 150 — elite numbers for a middle-order enforcer.
With Lucknow Super Giants, KKR, and CSK all hunting for finishers, Livingstone’s name could easily spark a bidding tug-of-war.
3. Matheesha Pathirana – The Death-Over Specialist Teams Crave
Category: Fast Bowler
Base Price: ₹2 crore
Few bowlers in the IPL can replicate what Matheesha Pathirana offers at the back end of an innings. Slingy action, toe-crushing yorkers, and genuine pace make him a nightmare in overs 16–20.
Though injuries prompted CSK to release him, his numbers remain outstanding. Since his IPL debut, Pathirana has taken 43 wickets in the death overs, second only among pacers, while maintaining an economy rate bettered only by Jasprit Bumrah in the same phase.
With franchises like Punjab Kings, KKR, and even CSK still short on reliable overseas quicks, Pathirana’s availability could drive aggressive bidding despite fitness concerns.
4. Ravi Bishnoi – Rare Indian Wristspin Option
Category: Spinner
Base Price: ₹2 crore
The release of Ravi Bishnoi by Lucknow Super Giants raised eyebrows, but auction dynamics often favour scarcity — and capped Indian wristspinners are rare.
While his numbers haven’t been spectacular in recent seasons, Bishnoi’s skill set remains valuable, especially for teams like Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad, both keen to add a quality leg-spinner.
Even CSK, traditionally cautious with wristspin at Chepauk, could consider him as a long-term option in evolving conditions.
5. Jamie Smith – Young Wicketkeeper with Explosive Upside
Category: Wicketkeeper
Base Price: ₹2 crore
At just 25, Jamie Smith represents a modern T20 wicketkeeper-batter with serious upside. While international opportunities have been limited due to England’s depth, his domestic numbers tell a different story.
In the Hundred, Smith has been devastating in the powerplay, striking at over 176 with a boundary every 3.6 balls. He’s also shown the ability to handle spin — a critical IPL requirement — with a strike rate above 150 against slower bowlers.
With teams like KKR, Delhi Capitals, and Punjab Kings searching for aggressive keeper-batters, Smith could quietly become one of the smartest buys of the auction.
Final Word
The IPL 2026 mini auction may not have the scale of a mega auction, but history shows that smart buys here often define a season. Whether it’s Green’s versatility, Livingstone’s brute force, Pathirana’s death-over mastery, Bishnoi’s wristspin, or Smith’s explosive promise — expect these names to dominate discussions when the paddles go up in Abu Dhabi.
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