The IPL 2026 mini-auction is scheduled for December 15 in Abu Dhabi, introducing a new rule capping overseas players' salaries at Rs 18 crore that has sparked debate. This change promotes an India-first policy but raises concerns over player welfare. Suresh Raina suggests Chennai Super Kings target Sarfaraz Khan based on his strong domestic form.
The Indian Premier League's 2026 mini-auction will occur on December 15, 2025, at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. This event arrives amid excitement and controversy, primarily due to a new BCCI rule limiting overseas players' salaries to Rs 18 crore. The cap, linked to BCCI secretary Jay Shah and an India-first approach, mirrors retention costs for stars like Virat Kohli and has fueled fan discussions on its fairness and effects on international talent attraction.
Suresh Raina, former Chennai Super Kings stalwart, recommends that CSK pursue Sarfaraz Khan during the auction. He points to Sarfaraz's excellent performances in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy as a reason for his value, especially after the batsman went unsold in the prior IPL auction. This advice aligns with CSK's strategy to acquire cost-effective domestic players.
Viewers can watch the proceedings live on Star Sports or stream via JioCinema. With Kolkata Knight Riders boasting the largest remaining purse, bidding is expected to be fierce for top targets like Cameron Green, potentially exceeding Rs 20 crore. The auction also features right-to-match options and focuses on uncapped Indian talents alongside overseas stars.