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With the IPL 2026 mini auction fast approaching, all ten franchises have finalized their retention and release lists. The updated purse values will play a pivotal role in shaping auction strategies, and this season shows a striking gap between the richest and the tightest budgets. Here is the complete breakdown of purse remaining for all IPL 2026 teams, ranked from highest to lowest.
KKR enter the IPL 2026 auction with the biggest purse – a massive ₹64.3 crore. Under a revamped coaching setup led by Abhishek Nayar with Shane Watson and Tim Southee, the two-time champions are set for a major squad overhaul.
After a disappointing last-place finish in IPL 2025, CSK have freed up ₹43.4 crore. Under Ruturaj Gaikwad, the franchise has released 10 players, including Rachin Ravindra, Devon Conway, Deepak Hooda, Vijay Shankar, Shaik Rasheed and Matheesha Pathirana — signalling a big rebuild.
SRH, led by Pat Cummins, have ₹25.5 crore at their disposal. The team moved on from six players, including Adam Zampa, Rahul Chahar, Wiaan Mulder and Abhinav Manohar, as they aim to refine their balance for next season.
LSG, with Rishabh Pant at the helm, hold ₹22.9 crore going into the auction. They released seven players, including David Miller, Ravi Bishnoi and Shamar Joseph, giving them enough room to reshape their core lineup.
With ₹21.8 crore available, Delhi Capitals will look to make strong additions after releasing six players. Notable exits include Faf du Plessis, Jake Fraser-McGurk and Mohit Sharma.
Defending champions RCB have ₹16.4 crore left after parting ways with Liam Livingstone, Lungi Ngidi, Mayank Agarwal and Swatik Chikara. With their core retained, RCB are expected to target specialist roles.
RR go into the IPL 2026 auction with ₹16.05 crore after releasing Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana and Fazalhaq Farooqi, along with four Indian players.
Shubman Gill-led Gujarat Titans have ₹12.9 crore available. They released five players, including Dasun Shanaka, Gerald Coetzee and Mahipal Lomror, as they aim for better balance.
Last season’s runners-up PBKS enter the auction with ₹11.5 crore. Shreyas Iyer’s side released Glenn Maxwell, Josh Inglis, Aaron Hardie, Praveen Dubey and Kuldeep Sen.
At the bottom of the purse table, Mumbai Indians have just ₹2.75 crore to spend. MI released Lizaad Williams, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Reece Topley and two uncapped Indian players — forcing them to hunt for smart, budget-friendly picks.
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