Green becomes most expensive overseas IPL player

BBC | 16.12.2025 18:55

Australia all-rounder Cameron Green became the most expensive overseas signing in Indian Premier League history when he was bought for 25.2 crore (£2.1m) by Kolkata Knight Riders at the 2026 auction.

The successful bid, which followed a bidding war with Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings, surpassed the 24.75 cr (£2.3m based on exchange rates at the time) that KKR paid for Australia pace bowler Mitchell Starc at the 2024 auction.

Green is the third most expensive player in IPL history.

India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant set the record at the 2025 auction, joining Lucknow Super Giants for 27 cr (£2.54m), after India batter Shreyas Iyer was signed by Punjab Kings for 26.75 cr (£2.51m) earlier that day.

Green, 26, has played for Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL, scoring 707 runs at a strike-rate above 150 and taking 16 wickets in 29 games.

Although he was sold in the capped batters category, Green said he will be available as an all-rounder and attributed the listing to a "stuff-up" by his management.

Green has struggled with back injuries throughout his career and missed the 2025 IPL following surgery.

He returned to action as a specialist batter in June but is being used an all-rounder by Australia in the ongoing Ashes series against England.

The IPL auction is ongoing, with 18 England players on the longlist.

Opener Ben Duckett will make his IPL debut after being picked up by Delhi Capitals for 2 cr (£167,000) but Liam Livingstone, Gus Atkinson, Jonny Bairstow, and Jamie Smith went unsold.