5 franchises that can target Rachin Ravindra in the IPL 2026 auction

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The highly anticipated IPL 2026 mini-auction is scheduled for December 16 in Abu Dhabi, where 1,355 players will compete for 77 available slots across 10 franchise squads. Collectively, the franchises have a combined purse of ₹237.55 crore to build competitive teams for the upcoming season. This auction follows a period of dramatic player retention and release activity announced on November 15, which has reshaped the squads and left franchises hunting for key assets, especially versatile all-rounders. Teams are also contending with a rule capping overseas players at 31, adding a strategic layer to their acquisitions.
Kolkata Knight Riders currently have the biggest purse at ₹64.3 crore and the most slots to fill with 13, while Mumbai Indians have the least funds available at just ₹2.75 crore for a minimal roster reshuffle. Chennai Super Kings, coming off a tough IPL 2025 campaign finishing last, have released high-profile players like Rachin Ravindra to free up ₹43.4 crore for rebuilding efforts. With the mini-auction looming, all eyes are on potential game-changers, and among them, Ravindra stands out as a prime target due to his multi-dimensional skill set and promising IPL track record.
New Zealand all-rounder Ravindra burst onto the IPL scene with Chennai Super Kings in 2024, snapped up for ₹1.8 crore before an explosive debut game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Across 18 CSK matches, he amassed 413 runs at a strike rate of 143.90, including two fifties—his best 65*—with 40 fours and 16 sixes, though wickets eluded him. In IPL 2025, retained via RTM for ₹4 crore, he featured in eight games for 191 runs at 128.18 strike rate, highlighted by another 65*, but CSK let him go post a lean team campaign. Now in the ₹2 crore base-price bracket, his left-handed top-order aggression and slow left-arm spin make him a hot commodity for franchises craving balance.
Delhi Capitals are prime contenders to vie for Ravindra’s services in this auction. With ₹21.80 crore left in their purse and eight slots to fill, including multiple overseas spots, DC is aiming to strengthen their top order after releasing players like Jake Fraser-McGurk and Faf du Plessis. Ravindra’s ability to bat aggressively in the top order, coupled with his spin bowling, fits Delhi’s strategy to add firepower and variety alongside key players like KL Rahul and Prithvi Shaw.
Gujarat Titans, holding ₹12.9 crore and five vacancies after releasing Gerald Coetzee, see Ravindra as a fitting all-rounder to complement their existing spinning stalwart Rashid Khan and batting anchor Shubman Gill. His ability to contribute in both departments can offer GT the extra balance required to sustain their competitive edge.
Despite a modest remaining purse of just ₹2.75 crore, Mumbai Indians may target Ravindra as a cost-effective, impact player due to his dynamic batting and useful spin bowling. MI, having released a few fringe players, need versatile all-round options to support established stars and fill gaps in finishing roles or as a fifth bowler.
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Lucknow Super Giants, with ₹22.95 crore and six slots including four overseas, are on the lookout for left-handed batting reinforcements after releasing David Miller and Ravi Bishnoi. Ravindra’s dual ability to open or stabilize innings with the bat and provide slow bowling options makes him an attractive candidate for LSG to bolster their middle order alongside key pace and spin weapons.
Kolkata Knight Riders come into the auction with the biggest purse of ₹64.3 crore and a dozen vacancies. Post departures like Andre Russell and Venkatesh Iyer, KKR is searching for dependable opening partners to Sunil Narine and spin depth with Varun Chakaravarthy. Ravindra’s left-handed aggressive batting style and slow orthodox spin perspective fit perfectly into KKR’s rebuilding blueprint, likely inciting a bidding war for his services.
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