The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 auction is scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi, presumably between December 15 and 16, marking the third straight year that the flagship event will be hosted outside of India. According to rumors, the specific date has yet to be determined, but the venue has already been confirmed. Following Dubai (2023) and Jeddah (2024), the UAE capital will now host the auction for the lucrative league.
The IPL’s global reach and close ties to the Gulf region are further demonstrated by the choice to hold the auction overseas. Abu Dhabi provides a suitable venue for the event because of its first-rate facilities and track record of hosting important cricket competitions. Other important considerations in the selection process were its closeness to India and the convenience of logistics for staff and broadcasters.
CSK and RR Eye Blockbuster Jadeja–Samson Trade Ahead of Auction

Although there were talks about moving the auction back to India, with Bengaluru and Mumbai being two possible locations, Abu Dhabi was finally selected. The IPL Governing Council is anticipated to provide an official confirmation shortly.
In contrast to the massive auction in Jeddah last year, the next one will be a mini-auction, enabling teams to hone their teams instead of making drastic roster adjustments. The next few days are critical for trade negotiations and planning because all ten teams have until November 15 to finalize their list of retained players.

According to reports, the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) may be interested in a trade involving Ravindra Jadeja and Sanju Samson. According to reports, RR may look to add a player to balance the deal, while CSK is interested in a simple swap. It might be one of the largest trades in IPL history if it is finalized, drastically altering both teams before the 2026 campaign.
