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The IPL Auction 2026 saw record-breaking buys, with Cameron Green becoming the most expensive overseas player at Rs 25.20 crore. Chennai Super Kings dominated the uncapped market, securing Prashant Veer and Kartik Sharma for Rs 14.20 crore each. Several franchises made significant investments in key players, setting the stage for an exciting season.
Uncapped Indian talent drew massive attention, with Uttar Pradeshs 20-year-old left-arm spinner Prashant Veer and Rajasthans 19-year-old wicketkeeper-batter Kartik Sharma both landing lucrative Rs 14.20 crore deals with Chennai Super Kings. Having entered the auction at a base price of Rs 30 lakh each, the pair went on to become the highest-paid uncapped players in IPL auction history.
Chennai Super Kings made history at the IPL 2026 auction, signing uncapped talents Prashant Veer and Kartik Sharma for a record Rs 14.20 crore each. The duo's impressive T20 performances propelled them to become the most expensive uncapped players ever. Auqib Dar also fetched a significant Rs 8.4 crore from Delhi Capitals, highlighting the fierce competition for emerging Indian talent.
Rejected at last years IPL auction, Tejasvi Singh Dahiya rebuilt himself under a harsh, gurukul-style training regime in Bhopal. Son of two schoolteachers and armed with a fearless batting mindset, the Delhi batters Rs 3 crore KKR deal now offers him a chance to turn sacrifice, discipline and six-hitting flair into an IPL breakthrough.
Chennai Super Kings made significant moves at the IPL 2026 auction, securing uncapped talents Kartik Sharma and Prashant Veer for Rs 14.2 crore each. Head coach Stephen Fleming cited a need for specific skillsets and lessons learned from the previous season. Meanwhile, Cameron Green became the most expensive overseas player, acquired by Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 25.20 crore.
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Ravi Bishnoi returns to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 7.2 crore, describing it as a homecoming. The leg-spinner, a native of Jodhpur, began his career as a net bowler with the franchise. His signing adds valuable experience and quality to the Royals' bowling attack, with a strong track record in domestic and IPL cricket.
Kolkata Knight Riders made a record-breaking Rs 25.20 crore bid for Australian all-rounder Cameron Green at the IPL 2026 auction. Uncapped Indian spinner Prashant Veer also fetched a historic Rs 14.20 crore from Chennai Super Kings, becoming the most expensive uncapped player ever. Matheesha Pathirana was also secured by KKR for Rs 18 crore.
Cricketer Prithvi Shaw has labelled a molestation complaint by influencer Sapna Gill as baseless, alleging it's a publicity stunt driven by personal animosity. Shaw claims Gill's plea is retaliation for a previous criminal case against her. Gill's lawyer countered that Shaw's defence lacks concrete evidence. The case is set for further hearing.
Cameron Greens deal rewrote the record books as he went past fellow Australian Mitchell Starcs previous mark of Rs 24.75 crore to become the most expensive overseas player in IPL auction history. The bidding for Green turned into a fierce contest between KKR and Chennai Super Kings, before Kolkata eventually outbid their rivals.
Once a five-year-old with a plastic bat and a dream of hitting sixes, Kartik Sharmas rise has been shaped by grit, guidance and fearlessness. Backed by the Chahars and powered by relentless hunger, the 19-year-olds 14.20 crore CSK deal marks just the beginning of a journey aimed squarely at India colours.
Venkatesh Iyer saw a significant drop in his IPL 2026 auction price, moving from Rs 23.75 crore to Rs 7 crore after Royal Challengers Bengaluru outbid Kolkata Knight Riders. Despite a recent strong domestic performance, Iyer's previous IPL season was disappointing, leading to this substantial pay cut.
Chennai Super Kings invested heavily in youth at the IPL 2026 auction, securing uncapped Indian talents Karthik Sharma and Prashant Veer for Rs 14.20 crore each. The 19-year-old wicketkeeper-batter Sharma and 20-year-old all-rounder Veer represent CSK's long-term vision, with both players showcasing impressive T20 performances and potential.
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Abhigyan Kundu's record-breaking 209* powered India U-19 to a massive 408/7 against Malaysia. Deepesh Devendran then took 5/22, bowling out Malaysia for 93 and securing a crushing 315-run victory for India in the U-19 Asia Cup.
Chennai Super Kings made a significant investment at the IPL 2026 auction, securing young all-rounder Prashant Veer for Rs 14.20 crore. Veer's impressive performances in domestic tournaments caught CSK's eye, and he is expected to fill the void left by Ravindra Jadeja's departure. This strategic acquisition underscores CSK's commitment to rebuilding with promising young talent.
Cameron Green became the third-most expensive IPL player ever, sold to KKR for Rs 25.20 crore. Quinton de Kock returned to Mumbai Indians for Rs 1 crore, while Ben Duckett and Finn Allen were also picked up at their base prices.
Jammu & Kashmir pacer Auqib Nabi has been acquired by Delhi Capitals for Rs 8.40 crore in the IPL 2026 auction. Nabi's consistent domestic performances, including 15 wickets in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and a stellar Ranji Trophy season with 29 wickets, impressed the Capitals. His aggressive pace, wicket-taking ability, and handy batting are expected to bolster their squad.
Kolkata Knight Riders made history at the IPL auction, securing Australian all-rounder Cameron Green for a record Rs 25.20 crore, making him the most expensive overseas player ever. Despite the massive bid, Green will earn Rs 18 crore, with the remainder supporting BCCI development. Green expressed his excitement to join KKR and play at Eden Gardens.
Cameron Green has shattered records, becoming the most expensive overseas player in IPL history after being acquired by Kolkata Knight Riders for a staggering Rs 25.20 Crore in the 2026 mini-auction. This highlights the growing value of international talent, with recent seasons witnessing massive bids for players like Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins, underscoring their impact and versatility.
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Kolkata Knight Riders made a strong statement at the IPL Auctions. They secured Australian all-rounder Cameron Green for a record Rs 25.20 crore. Sri Lanka pacer Matheesha Pathirana was also acquired for Rs 18 crore. These signings highlight KKR's aggressive approach to building a powerful squad for the upcoming season.
Once the bidding crossed the Rs 25 crore mark, Cameron Green surpassed the previous overseas record held by his Australia teammate Mitchell Starc, who was bought by KKR for Rs 24.75 crore at the IPL 2024 auction. Overall, Green now stands as the third costliest player in IPL auction history, behind Rishabh Pant and Punjab Kings skipper Shreyas Iyer.
Gujarat Titans owner Jinal Mehta backs Ashish Nehra and the coaching staff to sustain the franchises success, crediting their consistency for building a strong team culture. Unfazed by a modest auction purse, Mehta says retaining the core was the priority, with selective additions planned to strengthen the squad sustainably.
Cameron Green became the most expensive overseas player in IPL auction history after Kolkata Knight Riders snapped him up for Rs 25.20 crore in Abu Dhabi. However, due to the IPLs newly introduced maximum fee rule for overseas players at mini-auctions, the Australian all-rounder will earn only 18 crore with the remaining amount diverted for player welfare.
An intense bidding war erupted for Australian all-rounder Cameron Green at the IPL auction, with three teams vying for his signature. Ultimately, the Kolkata Knight Riders secured Green for a staggering Rs 25.20 crore, potentially making him the most expensive player of the auction.
David Miller kicked off the IPL 2026 auction, joining Delhi Capitals for Rs 2 crore. This move, a significant drop from his previous Rs 7.5 crore price, is already being hailed as a bargain.
The IPL 2026 player auction in Abu Dhabi saw Australian all-rounder Cameron Green become the costliest overseas player, snapped up by Kolkata Knight Riders for a staggering Rs 25.20 crore. David Miller found a home with Delhi Capitals for his base price, while Matheesha Pathirana also fetched a hefty sum for KKR. Several domestic talents went unsold.
Abhigyan Kundu made history with an unbeaten 209 in the U-19 Asia Cup, becoming the first Indian to score a double century in Youth ODIs. Despite this remarkable feat, the 17-year-old wicketkeeper-batter will not be part of the IPL 2026 auction today, leaving franchises unable to bid on the young talent.
Abhigyan Kundu achieved a historic feat in the U-19 Asia Cup, becoming the first Indian to score a double century in Youth ODIs with an unbeaten 209 against Malaysia. His remarkable innings propelled India to a massive total and broke Ambati Rayudu's 23-year-old record for the highest individual score by an Indian batter in the format.
Sarfaraz Khan hammered a sensational 73 off just 22 balls for Mumbai against Rajasthan, highlighting his explosive T20 form. This rapid-fire innings, including a half-century in 15 deliveries, comes after his maiden T20 century earlier this month. With a base price of Rs 75 lakh for the upcoming IPL auction, Sarfaraz is making a strong case for selection.
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Venkatesh Iyer delivered a commanding 70 off 43 balls in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, just hours before the IPL 2026 Auction. Released by KKR after a record price tag last season, his fluent knock highlighted his value as a proven Indian match-winner, potentially reigniting strong franchise interest.
A mix-up at the IPL 2024 auction saw Punjab Kings briefly attempt to retract their bid for Shashank Singh, citing mistaken identity due to two players sharing the same name. The franchise later clarified that the all-rounder from Chhattisgarh was always a target, expressing delight in securing him. The player himself reassured fans on social media.
Teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi showcased his explosive power-hitting in the ACC U19 Asia Cup, smashing a rapid fifty off 25 balls against Malaysia. Despite an early setback, his aggressive strokeplay provided a crucial boost. This follows his remarkable 171 against UAE, solidifying his status as a bright young talent.
Pune, once the 'Cycle Capital of India', is reviving its cycling legacy with the Pune Grand Tour, a Continental Team's Men's Elite Road Cycling Race sanctioned by UCI. Scheduled for January 19-23, 2026, this 437km race across nine talukas and 150 villages aims to establish Pune as an international cycling destination.
Football legend Lionel Messi concluded his GOAT India Tour 2025 in Jamnagar after visiting Vantara, following stops in Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Delhi. The tour featured celebrity matches, fan interactions, and meetings with prominent figures, leaving a lasting impression on Indian football fandom despite an initial controversy in Kolkata.
Usman Khawaja is the biggest casualty as Australia names their XI for the third Ashes Test, opting for continuity at the top despite his recovery. Captain Pat Cummins and spinner Nathan Lyon return, aiming to seal the series against England. The decision casts doubt on Khawaja's future in a settled, winning side.
IPL 2026 is set to commence on March 26 and conclude on May 31, with the opening match potentially at Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium, pending government clearance. Franchise representatives met in Abu Dhabi to finalise these dates ahead of Tuesday's auction. The auction will feature a pool of 359 players, with marquee names like Cameron Green expected to fetch high bids.
With the batting lacking consistency, the team may be forced to draw up bowler-centric strategies heading into the T20 World Cup, especially since many of Indias recent wins have been set up by their potent bowling attack
Lionel Messi's final India appearance was marked by protests against Delhi's severe air pollution. Fans chanted about the AQI as Chief Minister Rekha Gupta took the stage. The hazardous pollution levels were a stark contrast to the celebratory atmosphere for the football icon. This event highlighted public frustration with the environmental crisis in Delhi-NCR.
A new IPL rule caps overseas player salaries at INR 18 crore, regardless of auction bids, to enforce financial discipline and prevent inflation. While franchises pay the full bid amount, the excess goes to the BCCI's player welfare fund, with Indian players remaining unaffected by this cap.
Mallika Sagar, a trailblazing auctioneer, will lead the IPL 2026 auction. With a unique career bridging fine art and elite sports, she became Christie's first Indian woman auctioneer in New York. Sagar has since broken barriers in Indian sports, notably as the first female auctioneer for the Pro Kabaddi League and the Women's Premier League.
Former India wicketkeeper Deep Dasgupta urges Shubman Gill to embrace an anchor role in T20Is, similar to Virat Kohli's past contributions. He believes Gill's strength lies in stability, not just high strike rates, serving as the pivot for India's stroke-makers. Dasgupta also addressed concerns about Suryakumar Yadav's form and dismissed split coaching as a superficial fix.
Sri Lankan authorities are planning to arrest former cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunga on corruption charges related to his time as petroleum minister. He and his brother are accused of altering oil procurement procedures, causing an estimated $5 million loss to the state. His brother has been arrested and released on bail, with a travel ban imposed.
Rajasthan Royals enter the auction with a Rs 16.05 crore purse. They aim to secure a high-quality Indian spinner and bolster their pace attack. Key players are retained, and trades have strengthened the squad. Several RCA talents, including Ashok Sharma and Kartik Sharma, are expected to attract bids. Established players like Deepak Hooda and Rahul Chahar will also be available.
Allrounder Axar Patel has been ruled out of the remaining T20Is against South Africa due to illness and will be replaced by Shahbaz Ahmed. Patel missed the third T20I, where India's bowlers performed exceptionally well to restrict South Africa to 117. The updated squad for the final two matches has been announced.

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