3 released fast bowlers who could start a bidding war at IPL 2026 Auction
Published - 21 Nov 2025, 18:48 IST | Updated - 21 Nov 2025, 18:48 IST
h the IPL 2026 mini-auction approaching, most franchises have retained their core groups. However, the release list still features several fast bowlers who could trigger intense bidding wars when they enter the auction. With multiple teams looking to strengthen their pace stocks, either to add depth, find injury backups, the upcoming auction could see these players go for high bids.
Franchises with larger purses will be eyeing reliable domestic and overseas quicks who can bowl with the new ball and deliver at the death. Meanwhile, teams with limited budgets may still push hard for specific names that fit their plans.
England pacer Reece Topley could be one of the most valuable overseas pace options at the IPL 2026 auction. Despite an underwhelming stint with the Mumbai Indians, where he played just one game in the 2025 season, Topley could be an attractive pick for franchises looking for a reliable left-arm quick. His ability to swing the new ball upfront and deliver yorkers at the death gives teams an option for filling their overseas slots.
While his IPL numbers have not been up to the mark, Topley’s international experience makes him a worthy gamble. Teams looking to strengthen their pace attack will likely see value in him, especially on larger grounds where his angles and cutters become even more effective.
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