The 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) auction saw a record-breaking bid for Australian all-rounder Cameron Green, who became the most expensive overseas player in the league's history. Green was purchased by the Kolkata Knight Riders for a staggering 25.2 crore (£2.1 million), surpassing the previous record set by Australian pace bowler Mitchell Starc in 2024. This auction marked Green's third-highest price in IPL history, following the record-breaking 27 crore (£2.54 million) spent on India's wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant in 2025. Green's impressive performance in the IPL, including 707 runs at a strike-rate above 150 and 16 wickets in 29 games, contributed to his high valuation. Despite being listed as a capped batter, Green expressed his availability as an all-rounder, attributing the listing error to a mistake by his management. However, his career has been marred by back injuries, which led to his absence from the 2025 IPL due to surgery. Green's return to action as a specialist batter in June and his current role as an all-rounder in the Ashes series against England showcase his versatility. The IPL auction continues, with 18 English players on the longlist, including opener Ben Duckett, who will make his IPL debut with the Delhi Capitals. Other notable players, such as Liam Livingstone, Gus Atkinson, Jonny Bairstow, and Jamie Smith, went unsold, highlighting the competitive nature of the auction.