How KKR could enter IPL 2026 mini auction with the most expensive purse – OneCricket
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The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 mini auction is just around the corner, as almost a month is left for the event to take place. However, before the auction day, all ten IPL franchises will have to submit their retention list, and this would allow the sides to release the unwanted players to make way for the picks in the auction.
One of the teams that desperately needs an auction is the Kolkat knight Riders (KKR). The former IPL winners made plenty of mistakes in the mega auction, and as a result, they failed to qualify for the playoffs in 2025. Hence, the side needs to bolster their lineup for next season, and if the latest report is to be believed, then the team will enter the mini auction with a purse of 40 crores.
For that to happen, they need to release numerous players and here’s how they can generate the amount before the mini auction.
KKR pinned their hopes on Venkatesh Iyer when they bought him for a whopping 23.75 crores at the IPL 2025 mega auction. The star had previously done well for them, and the franchise believed that he could replicate the same performance, but disaster struck.
(Venkatesh Iyer in IPL 2025)
For some reason, the KKR management decided to overpay the injured South African pacer, Anrich Nortje as the team spent a whopping 6.50 crore to acquire his services.
The bowler was injured for most of the season as the franchise hardly got a chance to use his skillset in the IPL. He barely played two matches and the performances was also under-par.
(Nortje in IPL 2025)
KKR made another blunder in the mega auction by releasing Phil Salt, their star opener with South African batter Quinton de Kock. De Kock was a proven IPL performer, but he failed to deliver the goods for the Knight Riders, as he couldn’t give the opening start KKR wanted from him.
He could only score 152 runs in eight matches, with a strike rate of 129.91 as he couldn’t do much for the franchise, and hence, the team would free up 3.6 crore by releasing him.
Not only Nortje, but Australian pace Spencer Johnson could also be released as he failed to deliver the goods in the matches that he played. He rose from consistent performances in the domestic circuit, but he failed to replicate the same for KKR as the left-armer could only take a solitary wicket in 4 matches.
(Johnson in IPL 2025)
The franchise could also part ways with Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Moeen Ali, the two players who were bought for 2 crores, but they failed to deliver the goods.
While Moeen Ali scored just 5 runs in six matches and scalped only 6 wickets, Gurbaz could only score 74 runs in five matches, with a strike rate of 139 as KKR’s top order problem led to their downfall in IPL 2025.
23.75 crore + 6.50 crore + 3.6 crore + 2.8 crore + 2 crore + 2 crore = 40.65 crore.
Hence, by releasing these unwanted players, KKR could save upto 40 crores and can rebuild the team from scratch using the money.
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