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Ahead of every IPL season, teams enter the auction after completing retentions, scouting domestic talent, and assessing overseas options. Unlike a mega auction, a mini auction, like the upcoming IPL 2026, is mainly about fine-tuning squads and filling voids rather than rebuilding from the start.

The IPL 2026 mini auction will be held on December 16 at the Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi, making it the third consecutive year the auction is hosted outside India. A total of 359 players have been shortlisted from an original list of 1,355, with 77 slots available across teams. Franchises can have a maximum squad size of 25 players, including up to eight overseas players. However, ahead of the auction, there are set of lesser-known aspects that many often overlook.

What is a silent tie-breaker bid in IPL auction?

A silent tie-breaker bid is used when two or more franchises place the same highest bid for a player. Instead of continuing an open verbal bidding war, the BCCI conducts a written tie-break process behind closed doors.

In this system, the tied franchises submit sealed bids without knowing how much the others are providing. The player is awarded to the team that submits the highest written bid. Importantly, the tie-break bid amount is never disclosed publicly. If two or more teams submit the same highest written bid again, only those teams are asked to repeat the process until a clear winner comes out. 

Which cities have hosted IPL auctions?

Since 2008, IPL auctions have been hosted across multiple Indian cities and, more recently, overseas venues. Bengaluru has been the most frequent host, while in the last two seasons it has been taken overseas. For IPL 2026, BCCI has once again gone outside the country.

Year Host City Country
2008 Mumbai India
2009 Goa India
2010 Mumbai India
2011 Bengaluru India
2012 Bengaluru India
2013 Chennai India
2014 Bengaluru India
2015 Bengaluru India
2016 Mumbai India
2017 Bengaluru India
2018 Bengaluru India
2019 Jaipur India
2020 Kolkata India
2021 Chennai India
2022 Bengaluru India
2023 Kochi India
2024 Dubai UAE
2025 Jeddah Saudi Arabia
2026 Abu Dhabi UAE

What is the accelerated process in IPL 2026 auction?

The accelerated process is the final, quick phase of the auction designed to clear remaining players quickly. In IPL 2026, this round will begin after the first 70 players have been presented. Before the accelerated round starts, franchises submit a shortlist of unsold players they are still interested in.

Only those shortlisted names are called out. Bidding moves rapidly, with minimal pauses, and if no team raises a paddle immediately, the player is declared unsold. The accelerated process does not alter any rules regarding base price, squad size, or overseas limits; it just speeds up proceedings once teams have largely filled their squads. 

How much amount has been spent in each IPL auction?

Over the years, IPL auctions have seen massive financial growth, with each year seeing record bids and contracts being filed.

Year

Money spent

2008 USD 36.43M
2009 USD 7.65M
2010 USD 3.65M
2011 USD 62.775M
2012 USD 10.995M
2013 USD 11.885M
2014 INR 262.6 crore
2015 INR 87.60 crore
2016 INR 136 crore
2017 INR 91 crore
2018 INR 431 crore
2019 INR 106.80 crore
2020 INR 140.30 crore
2021 INR 145.30 crore
2022 INR 551.70 crore
2023 INR 167 crore
2024 INR 230.45 crore
2025 INR 639.15 crore

Who are the country-wise most expensive players in IPL auction history?

The main reason IPL is called a cash-rich league is due to the money spent on players. And each season, one or two players make headlines with their record signings. Currently, India's Rishabh Pant tops the list of most-expensive player in the history of the league.

Country Player Price (in crore)
India  Rishab Pant 27
Australia Mitchell Starc 24.75
South Africa Heinrich Klaasen 23
New Zealand Kane Williamson 14
England Sam Curran 18.50
West Indies Nicholas Pooran 21
Afghanistan Rashid Khan 18
Bangladesh Mustafizur Rahman 3.20
Pakistan Shahid Afridi 2.71
Sri Lanka Matheesha Pathirana 13

This article first appeared on CricTracker and was syndicated with permission.

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