Over the last few seasons, the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) has quietly turned into one of the most important scouting grounds ahead of the Indian Premier League auction. With the IPL 2026 Auction scheduled to be held in Abu Dhabi, franchises have once again kept a close eye on standout domestic performers.
The timing works perfectly for aspiring players. SMAT begins just weeks before the auction, allowing IPL scouts to track form, temperament, and adaptability in pressure situations. The Lucknow leg of SMAT 2025-26 has thrown up several names who could attract strong interest when the auctioneer’s hammer comes down.
5 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy T20 Performers
1. KM Asif (Kerala): A Proven Indian Death-Bowling Option
A right-arm quick with the ability to hit high speeds consistently, KM Asif emerged as Kerala’s bowling spearhead in the group stage. He finished with 15 wickets in just six matches, conceding only 6.73 runs per over, impressive numbers in a format where margins are razor-thin.
Asif’s biggest strength lies in his control at the death — a skill highly valued in the IPL. Though the 32-year-old has previously represented Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals, he went unsold at the previous auction. This SMAT campaign, however, could put him back on the radar of franchises seeking experienced Indian pace backups, including Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad.
2. Prithvi Raj Yarra (Andhra): Rare Left-Arm Pace with Control
Indian left-arm fast bowlers are a scarce commodity, and Prithvi Raj Yarra offers that rare angle along with smart variations. Representing Andhra, the 27-year-old has picked up 11 wickets in eight matches at an economy rate of 7.23, showcasing his effectiveness across phases.
Prithvi Raj is comfortable bowling hard lengths in the middle overs and has a reliable slower ball for the death. He has previous IPL experience with Kolkata Knight Riders, but his skillset has matured significantly since then — making him a strong value pick in the upcoming auction.
3. Sarfaraz Khan (Mumbai): Middle-Order Firepower Making a Statement
Few players made a louder statement this season than Sarfaraz Khan. Turning out for Mumbai, Sarfaraz smashed a breathtaking 47-ball century against Assam, underlining his adaptability in challenging conditions.
Batting at No. 3, he followed up with a fluent fifty against Kerala and a rapid 25-ball 64 versus Haryana in the Super League. While Sarfaraz has played 50 IPL matches since debuting in 2015, inconsistency has previously held him back. However, this SMAT campaign has highlighted a more mature, calculated version of his T20 game — something franchises desperate for Indian middle-order depth will note.
4. Sadek Hussain (Assam): The Raw X-Factor Pacers Love to Back
One of the most intriguing names from SMAT 2025-26 is Sadek Hussain of Assam. A right-arm medium-pacer with a distinctive round-arm action, Sadek brings unpredictability — a trait IPL teams often gamble on.
Despite operating mostly in the low-to-mid 130s, his yorkers and slower balls have proven effective. His spell of 4/19 against Kerala after dismissing opener Rohan Kunnummal caught attention. Still raw but fearless, Sadek has already attended IPL trials and could emerge as a surprise pick for teams looking for a unique bowling option.
5. Muhammed Sharafuddeen (Kerala): A Handy All-Round Package
Completing the list is Kerala’s Muhammed Sharafuddeen, a powerful bowling all-rounder who adds balance to any T20 squad. Sharafuddeen announced himself with a blistering 15-ball unbeaten 35 against Mumbai, helping Kerala secure a key group-stage win.
He also chipped in with the ball, finishing the tournament phase with six wickets at an economy of 7.87. While the Impact Player rule has limited opportunities for all-rounders in the IPL, Sharafuddeen’s ability to strike big from ball one and bowl useful overs makes him an attractive squad option.
Why SMAT 2025-26 Performers Matter at the IPL 2026 Auction?
With franchises increasingly prioritising Indian depth, strong SMAT performances can be the difference between going unnoticed and landing an IPL deal. Players who deliver under pressure, adapt to conditions, and show clarity in their roles often carry that confidence into the league.
As the IPL 2026 Auction approaches, these five names from the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy could well be among the most talked-about domestic prospects — and potentially, the smart buys that shape the next IPL season.Get the Latest Cricket Updates at The100Sports.News. Also, Follow Our Social Media for live updates on Facebook and Instagram.


