with ipl 2026 auction Moving quickly, the anticipation is building as to which player can dominate the bidding table. Despite BCCI’s new rule capping the salaries of foreign players at Rs 18 crore, Cameron Green is emerging as the standout name likely to fetch the highest price, according to AI-powered auction simulations.
While regulation dictates how much foreign players can officially earn, AI projections suggest that franchises can still raise the total bids by more than Rs 20 crore in terms of valuation, underscoring how highly Green is rated in the league.
Why do AI models favor Cameron Green for IPL 2026?
AI analysis highlights Cameron Green’s unique all-round profile as the main driver behind his rising valuation. The Australian international offers explosive batting at the top of the order, the ability to steady an innings when required and genuine fast bowling pace – an extraordinary combination in modern T20 cricket.
Such versatility is increasingly lacking among overseas players, and AI models prefer cricketers who can impact games in multiple phases. Green’s adaptability, athleticism and proven success at the highest level make him a perfect fit for teams looking to maximize squad balance.
IPL 2026 auction: KKR and CSK ahead in the race
AI predicts a high-stakes bidding war led by simulation Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK)The two franchises are entering the auction with significant financial firepower.
Armed with a huge purse of Rs 64.3 crore, KKR are believed to be looking for a long-term solution to fill the void left by Andre Russell’s diminishing role. Green’s power-hitting and seam-bowling abilities match closely with KKR’s need to rebuild their core.
Meanwhile, CSK have Rs 43.4 crore available and are keen to replace the all-round depth lost after the departure of Sam Curran. For the Chennai-based franchise, Green represents a player who fits both their tactical needs and long-term vision.
Sunrisers Hyderabad may disrupt KKR and CSK’s auction plans
AI projections also consider Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) as a potential disruptor. With Rs 25.5 crore in their auction purse, SRH may not have the deepest pockets but are expected to aggressively target impact players.
The presence of a third serious bidder significantly increases the likelihood of price increases, even under new foreign wage restrictions. Historically, such multi-team battles have led franchises to push their limits for players deemed game-changers.
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