The IPL no longer runs only on star power. The league has quietly reshaped itself into a system that rewards early talent spotting and long-term thinking. The IPL 2026 mini-auction reflects that shift clearly. Franchises are no longer chasing instant buzz. They are backing youth with structure, patience, and planning.
Teenage players are no longer picked as novelty buys. They arrive with domestic exposure, tactical understanding, and defined roles. Age has stopped being the deciding factor. Teams now focus on skill clarity, temperament, and how a player fits into future plans. The youngest players in this auction underline that evolution.
1. Wahidullah Zadran – Base price – Rs 30 lakh
Wahidullah Zadran enters the auction as the youngest name on the list. He operates as a right-arm off-spinner and relies on control rather than theatrics. He is known for his potential to land the ball in the right areas and build pressure through consistency.
Zadran has shown strong match awareness at the youth level. He reads batters well and understands when to push for wickets and when to shut down scoring. There is no rush in his approach. He trusts discipline over surprise.
That mindset suits T20 cricket in India. It is quite evident that middle overs often decide matches, and spinners who stay calm under pressure hold great value. Zadran gives teams the chance to invest in a long-term spin option without demanding instant impact.
Age: 18 years & 31 days (born Nov 15, 2007)
Base Price: ₹30 lakh in IPL
T20 Stats: 22 wickets in 16 matches at 6.39 economy
ILT20: 2 wickets for Gulf Giants
U-19 Asia Cup (Youth ODIs): 11 wickets in 4 matches
2. Sahil Parakh – Base price – Rs 30 lakh
Sahil Parakh brings clarity to the top order. A left-handed opener, he knows his role well. He looks to set the tone during the power play and keeps bowlers under pressure without forcing shots.
His batting stands out for its balance. He does not rely only on power. Timing, placement, and smart shot selection form the base of his game. The intent is visible, but recklessness is not.
Teams constantly search for openers who can score quickly and still stay at the crease. Parakh fits that profile. His presence in the auction shows how franchises now scout players with specific tactical roles rather than vague potential.
Age: 18 years & 192 days (born June 7, 2007)
Base Price: ₹30 lakh
Maharashtra Premier League (8 matches): 202 runs at 177.19 SR
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Scores of 18 and 6 (senior debuts)
U-19 Performance: 109* off 75 vs Australia U-19
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3. R.S. Ambrish – Base price – Rs 30 lakh
R.S. Ambrish may not attract instant headlines. But his utility makes him important. He operates as a left-handed batter and right-arm medium pacer, wherein he offers balance and flexibility to the team.
He can support partnerships in the middle order and deliver controlled overs when required. Players like Ambrish often become vital across a long IPL season, especially when squads face injuries or form issues.
Modern IPL teams value depth in the first place, and they need players who can step in seamlessly and maintain structure. Ambrish fits that requirement well and reflects the growing importance of functional all-rounders.
Age: 18 years & 202 days (born May 28, 2007)
Base Price: ₹30 lakh
Ranji Trophy (2 matches): 43 runs (HS 28) + 2 wickets at 3.43 econ
Youth ODIs: 125 runs @ 31.25 avg + 10 wickets
Youth Tests: 29 batting avg + 6 wickets
4. Bayanda Majola – Base price – Rs 30 lakh
Bayanda Majola represents the next wave of fast-bowling talent. He bowls right-arm fast and has already shown control and discipline at the youth level. His focus remains on length and movement rather than raw pace.
Fast bowlers need time and careful handling. Franchises are now well aware of the fact that rushing young pacers, often does more harm than good. As a result, Majola suits a system built on gradual development.
If the opportunity arises, then he could train alongside experienced international bowlers. This could shape his growth significantly.
Age: 18 years & 342 days (born Jan 8, 2007)
Base Price: ₹30 lakh
U-19 Stats: 14 wickets in 7 matches at 4.45 economy
Emerging Players (Senior): 2/56 performance
Selected for 2026 U-19 World Cup
5. Vihaan Malhotra – Base price – Rs 30 lakh
Vihaan Malhotra completes the group as a technically reliable left-handed batter. He has displayed good performances in youth cricket. T20 cricket still demands players who can stabilize when momentum slows. Malhotra understands tempo and adjusts his game to match situations. That skill often goes unnoticed but remains crucial.
His leadership exposure at the youth level adds another layer to his profile. Teams value young players who show responsibility and composure. Malhotra fits into plans aimed at building a stable batting core for the future.
Age: 18 years & 349 days (born Jan 1, 2007)
Base Price: ₹30 lakh
England Youth Tour (U-19 ODIs): 243 runs in 5 matches
England Youth Tour (U-19 Tests): 277 runs in 4 innings
U-19 Asia Cup: Vice-captain (awaiting senior debut)

















