🔥 Season 19 · March 28 – May 31, 2026
IPL 2026:
Cricket’s Biggest
Party Is Back
You know that feeling when you first hear the IPL anthem? Doesn’t matter what time it is or how tired you are — something just clicks on. Group chats blow up. You’re suddenly very invested in a team you might have changed three times since last season.
IPL 2026 is that feeling, turned all the way up. Season 19 is officially underway, and it already has the makings of one of the most unpredictable IPL seasons in years. A defending champion trying to do what very few have ever done, a record-shattering auction, young Indian talent ready to explode, and the usual set of big names with massive scores to settle.
Let’s break it all down — the schedule, the squads, the auction drama, and who actually has a shot at lifting the trophy on May 31.
IPL 2026 Schedule — Mark Your Calendar
IPL 2026 runs from March 28 to May 31, 2026 — over two months of T20 cricket that will completely take over your evenings and weekends. Season 19 features 84 matches, which is 10 more than last year, with all 10 teams facing each other twice in a double round-robin format.
More matches means more cricket, more upsets, more moments that make you question every prediction you made. That’s not a bad thing at all.
Key Dates
Mar 28
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru · The defending champions kick off Season 19 at home
Mar 29
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai · Five-time champions vs the reigning auction kings
Phase 2
Two matches on the same day. Your weekends have officially been cancelled.
May 31
Venue to be announced · One team, one trophy, one moment
How the Playoffs Work
The top four teams after the league stage advance to the playoffs. The top two teams play in Qualifier 1 — the winner goes straight to the final. The third and fourth placed teams meet in the Eliminator, and the survivor faces the Qualifier 1 loser in Qualifier 2 for a spot in the final.
One slip in the league stage can make the road to the final significantly harder. Which is why those early matches matter more than they look.
The Auction That Broke the Internet
The IPL 2026 Mini Auction took place on December 16, 2025 in Abu Dhabi — and it delivered in the way only IPL auctions can. Records were broken, big names went unsold (awkward), and teams made moves that had fans either celebrating or pulling their hair out.
All 10 teams combined had a purse of ₹237.55 crore to spend, with player base prices ranging from ₹30 lakh to ₹2 crore. Here’s who grabbed the headlines:
| # | Player | Team | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cameron Green 🇦🇺 | KKR | ₹25.2 Cr |
| 2 | Matheesha Pathirana 🇱🇰 | KKR | ₹18 Cr |
| 3 | Prashant Veer 🇮🇳 | CSK | ₹14.2 Cr |
| 3 | Kartik Sharma 🇮🇳 | CSK | ₹14.2 Cr |
| 5 | Liam Livingstone 🏴 | SRH | ~₹12 Cr |
| 6 | Auqib Nabi Dar 🇮🇳 | DC | ₹8.4 Cr |
Cameron Green — A Record That Made Everyone Gasp
At just 26, Cameron Green is already one of the most complete players in world cricket — he bats big, he bowls fast, and he fields like someone who actually enjoys running. KKR paid ₹25.20 crore for him, making him the most expensive overseas player in IPL history, breaking the record Mitchell Starc had set just two years ago.
The bidding war between KKR and CSK was genuinely dramatic. CSK tried hard. KKR just wanted it more — and they got it. Whether that’s ₹25 crore worth of want remains to be seen.
“Two uncapped players, ₹14.2 crore each, both signed by CSK. That’s not a gamble — that’s a statement.”
IPL 2026 Auction Recap
CSK’s Big Bet on Young India
CSK did something bold — they signed Prashant Veer and Kartik Sharma for ₹14.2 crore each. Both are uncapped Indian players. Most casual fans hadn’t heard their names before auction day. And now they’re two of the highest-paid uncapped players in IPL history.
It’s either genius or chaos. Probably a little of both. Either way, it tells you exactly where IPL 2026 is heading — young, fast, and completely unpredictable.
The Big Names Nobody Bought 😬
Not everything at the auction went smoothly. Steve Smith, Devon Conway, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Jonny Bairstow, and Jamie Smith all left Abu Dhabi without a contract. Experienced international cricketers — all of them — who simply couldn’t find a buyer on the day.
That’s cricket. And honestly, it’s one of the things that makes the IPL auction must-watch TV even for non-cricket fans.
32 Players Under 25 — The Future Looks Rapid
A total of 32 players under the age of 25 were bought at the auction — 29 of them Indian. Teams are clearly investing in the next generation, and this IPL season is likely to produce at least two or three names who’ll be household names by 2027.
Which Teams Are Actually For Real?
Ten teams. One trophy. Everyone thinks their team is winning it. Let’s be honest about where things actually stand heading into the business end of the season.
RCB won their first title in 2025 — an emotional moment 18 years in the making. Now they’re back with that same core: Kohli, Patidar, Phil Salt, Tim David, Josh Hazlewood. They’ve added Venkatesh Iyer for depth. The question is whether they can do what only MI has ever done — defend the title.
Bumrah is the best bowler on the planet. Suryakumar Yadav is the ICC’s world number one T20 batter. Hardik Pandya is a proven match-winner. Rohit Sharma has five titles and something left to prove. When this team fires together, nobody can stop them. The drought ends here — maybe.
Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler at the top. Rashid Khan in the middle. Kagiso Rabada and Mohammed Siraj with the new ball. On paper, GT might be the most complete team in the tournament. “On paper” is the scary part — IPL has a habit of ripping up scorecards.
Green as the power-hitting all-rounder. Pathirana as the death-bowling assassin. Narine and Chakravarthy as the spin double-act. Rinku Singh as the finisher who never panics. KKR either make a deep run or collapse spectacularly — there’s no boring middle ground with this team.
They came agonisingly close last season. Now they’re back, hungrier than ever. Arshdeep Singh gives them one of the best death-bowling options in the tournament. Yuzvendra Chahal is still a wicket-taking machine on any surface. PBKS fans — this might actually be the year.
CSK traded Jadeja for Sanju Samson, and suddenly yellow looks a lot more exciting. Their spin attack — Noor Ahmad, Rahul Chahar — could be devastating on Chepauk’s slow surface. Dhoni is still watching over everything. Never count them out.
5 Storylines You’ll Be Watching All Season
Can RCB Go Back-to-Back?
Winning IPL 2025 was RCB’s moment — 18 years of heartbreak finally over. But defending a title is a completely different challenge. Only Mumbai Indians have ever done it, in 2019–20. Every team that faces RCB this season will be coming for them with extra motivation. Can Kohli and co. handle that pressure and do the impossible?
Is Cameron Green Worth ₹25 Crore?
The most expensive overseas player in IPL history. Brilliant talent, injury-prone recent history. Green has 707 runs and 16 wickets in 29 IPL games — solid numbers. But KKR need him to be exceptional, not just solid, for that price tag. Every match he plays, this question will follow him. And that’s a lot of pressure for a 26-year-old.
Jadeja vs CSK, Samson vs RR
Pre-season trades sent Ravindra Jadeja to Rajasthan Royals and Sanju Samson to Chennai Super Kings. Two beloved players, both switching teams, both guaranteed to face their old franchises. Mark those fixtures now. The drama of an ex facing their old club, in IPL, in front of passionate Indian fans? That’s must-watch television.
Mumbai Indians’ Five-Year Wait
The most successful franchise in IPL history — five titles — and nothing since 2020. Bumrah, SKY, Rohit, Hardik. On paper, this is as stacked as MI have been in years. The question isn’t whether they have the talent. It’s whether everything comes together at the right time. Cricket has a nasty habit of laughing at favourites.
The Young India Explosion
Prashant Veer and Kartik Sharma — two names most of India had never heard before December 2025 — are now IPL players at CSK. 32 players under 25 were bought at this auction. IPL 2026 will produce a breakout star nobody predicted. It happens every single season without fail. Who’s it going to be this time?
Players to Watch in 2026
These are the names you’ll be talking about all season. Keep your eyes on them — whether it’s for match-winning performances, unexpected meltdowns, or that one innings that just makes you put your phone down and stare at the TV.
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- Jasprit Bumrah: Why He’s the Most Valuable Player in T20 Cricket
- RCB’s Road to Their First Title: How They Did It in 2025
- IPL 2026 Auction Analysis: Winners, Losers & Biggest Surprises
Our Predictions for IPL 2026
Here’s our honest take — knowing full well that IPL makes fools of every prediction. That’s half the fun of the whole thing.
Mumbai Indians have the deepest squad, the most match-winners, and five years of hunger driving them. Gujarat Titans are balanced enough to beat anyone on any given day. Punjab Kings came one game short last season and that never leaves you.
But honestly? We’ve watched enough IPL to know that by mid-April, half of this will be wrong and something completely unexpected will be happening. That’s exactly why we love it.
Final Thought:
Don’t Miss This One
IPL 2026 has all the ingredients for an all-time season. A defending champion chasing history. A record auction that produced drama nobody expected. Young Indian talent ready to announce themselves to the world. Legends still at the very top of their game.
84 matches. 10 teams. Only one champion. Who’s yours? 🏆
Season Live Now — March 28 to May 31, 2026
