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Shift in plans - IPL auction may be headed overseas​


There appears to be a shift in thinking regarding the IPL auction venue, which is now likely to be held overseas. Although the franchises have not yet been officially informed about the city, they have surely been hinted about. The potential destination is understood to be somewhere in the Gulf region, as usual. Abu Dhabi in the UAE seems a strong possibility, but other Middle Eastern locations - such as Oman and Qatar - are also being explored.

The development is a clear departure from an earlier plan, when it appeared that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was keen to host the auction in India itself. However, there now seem to be challenges in securing an ideal venue, given that the identified window clashes with the festival and wedding season in the country.

As previously reported, the auction is likely to be held around mid-December - give or take a few days - most probably in the second half of the month. The BCCI is expected to formally announce the date and venue before November 15, the deadline for franchises to submit their list of retentions and releases ahead of IPL 19.

With the deadline barely two weeks away, discussions around player retentions and releases are gaining momentum, with talk of a potential Sanju Samson trade - first reported by Cricbuzz - emerging as the major talking point. Several franchises continue to rate the India wicketkeeper-batter highly, even though he has not exactly managed to live up to the billing in international cricket lately - whether in the recent Asia Cup or the ongoing series in Australia. Franchises, however, value him highly as an IPL player.

The latest on his possible trade could be finalised in the next few days, when Rajasthan Royals' lead owner, Manoj Badale, will be in India. Based in the UK, Badale is arriving in Mumbai on Tuesday, and a few retention decisions are likely to be finalised - including those concerning Maheesh Theekshana and Wanindu Hasaranga, the spinners who were believed to be in the 'release list' during Rahul Dravid's tenure as head coach. With Kumar Sangakkara back at the helm, it remains to be seen whether there will be a change of heart regarding the two Lankan spinners.

There has also been some chatter around Mohammed Shami too but Sunrisers Hyderabad are understood to be reluctant to release him. What is more, the franchise has reportedly received a few trade offers for the veteran India pacer but has declined them. Elsewhere, a slew of releases is expected from Chennai Super Kings, Lucknow Super Giants, and possibly Kolkata Knight Riders as well.

 

IPL Auction Venue Finalised, Middle East Gets The Nod Again: Reports​

For the third year running, the auction of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will take place in the Middle East. The IPL 2026 auction will be held in Abu Dhabi on December 16, if media reports are to be believed.

Before this, the IPL 2025 mega auction was held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, while the IPL 2024 mini auction was held in Dubai. Before the IPL 2024 auctions, all auctions had been held in India.

“BCCI officials indicated that logistical considerations prompted the decision to stage it overseas for the third straight time,” Sportstar wrote in a report.

Earlier in the day, two trades were announced officially by the IPL Governing Council through press releases.

Both the players were traded to Mumbai Indians, who acquired the services of Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)’s Shardul Thakur and Gujarat Titans (GT)’s Sherfane Rutherford for the same prices that they were paid by their previous franchises.

November 15 has been set as the deadline for announcing retentions by the teams ahead of IPL 2026.

 
Trade discussions and deals still ongoing. CSK-GT have an ongoing discussion that is fairly big. I think there is one other fairly big trade involving MI and another team.

The other big IPL news would be the sale of RCB. Looks like it can be had for the bargain price of $2 billion.
 
Kolkata are left with a purse of 64.3 crore and Chennai 43.4 crore. It is a definite course correction, but unfortunately for them, they can only pick from the pool available at the Auction next month, and the pool will be those who have been released and a few newcomers who come into the auction
 
Kumar Sangakkara has returned as the Head Coach of Rajasthan Royals ahead of IPL 2026, apart from continuing in his role as the Director of Cricket, the franchise announced on Monday.
 
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