The IPL 2026 auction is likely to be held overseas, with Abu Dhabi emerging as the leading contender to host the event.
The IPL 2026 auction is now expected to take place overseas, marking a change from the BCCI’s earlier plan to host it in India. While franchises have not received an official confirmation, they have reportedly been informed about the possible shift. According to reports from Cricbuzz, Abu Dhabi has emerged as the leading contender, with Oman and Qatar also under consideration. The Gulf region currently appears to be the frontrunner for hosting the marquee event.
The move abroad comes after the BCCI faced logistical hurdles in finding a suitable venue during India’s busy festival and wedding season. This development follows a similar pattern to previous years when the board opted for international locations due to scheduling and infrastructure constraints.
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The IPL 2026 auction is expected to be held in mid-December, with the BCCI likely to confirm the exact date and venue before November 15. Franchises must submit their retention and release lists by the same deadline.
The possible trade of Sanju Samson has become a major talking point, with several teams showing interest despite his inconsistent international form. Rajasthan Royals owner Manoj Badale’s arrival in Mumbai next week is expected to shape final decisions. Meanwhile, Sunrisers Hyderabad have reportedly rejected trade offers for Mohammed Shami. Multiple franchises, including Chennai Super Kings, Lucknow Super Giants, and Kolkata Knight Riders, are preparing for notable releases to increase their purse strength ahead of the upcoming auction.
Last Updated on November 2, 2025
