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The IPL auction isn’t always about shattering records; sometimes, it’s the quiet, smart buys that win you trophies. In the 2026 Mini Auction, franchises were on the hunt for bargains, and a few teams walked away with absolute steals. Here are six players who offer incredible value for money this season.
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Wanindu Hasaranga (LSG, ₹2 Cr)
Lucknow Super Giants pulled off arguably the steal of the day. Getting a world-class wrist-spinning all-rounder like Hasaranga at his base price is almost unheard of. He brings an international pedigree and wicket-taking ability that far outweighs the cost.
Anrich Nortje (LSG, ₹2 Cr)
LSG doubled down on high-reward gambles by picking up Nortje for just ₹2 Cr. While his injury history is a concern, the upside is huge. If he stays fit, his express pace gives Lucknow an intimidating edge that few other bowlers can match at this price point.
Quinton de Kock (MI, ₹1 Cr)
It’s a homecoming for QDK as he returns to the Mumbai Indians. Snapping up an experienced left-handed opener and wicketkeeper for a mere ₹1 Cr base price is a masterstroke. He knows the MI culture inside out and adds immediate stability to the top order.
Pathum Nissanka (DC, ₹4 Cr)
Delhi Capitals needed stability, and they found it in Nissanka. He acts as the perfect steady anchor, allowing DC's aggressive stroke-makers to play freely around him. At ₹4 Cr, he is a reliable investment for the top order.
Jason Holder (GT, ₹7 Cr)
Gujarat Titans spent a bit more here, but for good reason. Holder is the perfect T20I cricketer. As a seam-bowling all-rounder, he instantly solves balance issues, giving GT much-needed depth in both batting and bowling departments. Furthermore, thanks to his athletic and tall frame, he is a gun-fielder in the field too.
Jacob Duffy (RCB, ₹2 Cr)
For the defending champions, this is a savvy move. Getting the World No. 2-ranked T20I bowler for just his base price is incredible business. Duffy looks like the perfect replacement for Josh Hazlewood, but he could also feature alongside him to create a formidable duo. He is exactly what RCB needed to boost the quality of their pace attack without breaking the bank.