Cameron Green is listed as a batter for the IPL 2026 auction due to a managerial error, but he will be available as a full all-rounder. With a base price of ₹2 crore and a new salary cap for overseas players, he is expected to be a top target for franchises seeking a versatile performer.
The IPL 2026 mini-auction is set to be a spectacle, with Australian all-rounder Cameron Green at the heart of attention—though not for the reason most expected. Despite being a proven pace-bowling all-rounder, Green has been listed under the batters’ bracket, sparking widespread curiosity and speculation among franchises and fans alike.
The Real Reason Behind the Listing:
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Green has clarified that the categorization was due to a “stuff-up” by his manager, which resulted in him being registered as a batter instead of an all-rounder for the auction. The error was unintentional, and Green has since been cleared to bowl and is fully fit to contribute with both bat and ball.
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He has a base price of ₹2 crore and is expected to be one of the most sought-after players, with franchises like Kolkata Knight Riders and Chennai Super Kings showing strong interest.
Auction Strategy and Market Dynamics:
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By entering as a batter, Green will be available in the opening set, potentially triggering a fierce bidding war from the start. This could drive his price higher than if he were listed as an all-rounder, where the auction order is different.
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The IPL has introduced a new salary cap for overseas players, limiting the maximum fee to ₹18 crore, with any surplus going to BCCI for player welfare initiatives. This could affect the final price Green fetches, but his versatility remains a major draw.
Franchise Interest and Team Needs:
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KKR, entering the auction with a massive purse of ₹64.3 crore, is keen to fill the void left by Andre Russell’s retirement and is reportedly targeting Green.
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Other teams are also likely to show interest, given the scarcity of genuine all-rounders in the current pool, especially those who can bat in the top order and deliver quality seam bowling.
Source: Indian Express, Business Standard, Rediff, ESPNcricinfo, Hindustan Times, Economic Times