IPL 2026 Auction: With the IPL 2025 mini-auction around the corner, teams are aggressively eyeing high-impact wicket-keeper-batters to strengthen their top order and add explosive powerplay depth.
From proven veterans to rising sensations, this year’s auction will witness a tug of war type bidding war who can shift the balance of the teams table. Here’s a look at the top keeping options expected to trigger bidding battles between franchises.
Jonny Bairstow
England’s power-packed wicketkeeper-batter Jonny Bairstow is poised to be one of the most hyped names. With KKR, CSK, RCB and DC showing strong interest, he could headline the auction. Bairstow’s IPL stats of 1,674 runs, average 36, strike rate 146 and two centuries is evident of his capabilities. KKR’s hunt for a reliable opening keeper and DC’s need for an explosive top-order hitter make him a prime bidding target, likely sparking a KKR vs DC tug-of-war in the auction.
Quinton de Kock
Veteran South African keeper-batter, Quinton de Kock continues to be a premium option for franchises seeking experience and consistency. Across 12 IPL seasons, he has amassed 3,309 runs at an average of 34 and a strike rate of 134.02. His proven record with SRH, DD, MI, RCB, KKR and LSG gives him unmatched familiarity with IPL conditions. Any side looking for stability and left-handed aggression at the top will consider De Kock a high-value addition.
Jamie Smith
England’s emerging star Jamie Smith brings rare flexibility and is capable to bat from 1 to 6 with equal intensity. He has scored 1,687 runs in T20s at a strike rate of 144, showcasing explosive potential. Smith is expected to be one of the hottest young names in the auction, with KKR, DC and PBKS preparing to chase him aggressively.
Josh Inglis
Josh Inglis had a standout IPL debut season with PBKS in 2025 but was released due to availability concerns. Despite this, his talent remains undeniable. Inglis’ IPL numbers of 278 runs, average 30, strike rate 166, highlight his impact in limited opportunities. Franchises like KKR, RCB, DC and CSK may still take a calculated risk on him as a dynamic top-order wicketkeeper for long-term planning.
Tim Seifert
A fearless striker often compared to Brendon McCullum, Tim Seifert offers instant powerplay momentum. His T20 career tally of 6,689 runs at a strike rate of 134.63 showcases his global consistency. Though IPL chances have been limited, his ability to attack from ball one makes him a potential dark horse pick of the auction, perfect for teams seeking explosive essence.