IPL 2026 auction concluded recently, with teams like Gujarat Titans (GT) making calculated moves to bolster their line-ups ahead of the upcoming season. GT entered with a substantial purse of βΉ125 crore, spending βΉ123.05 crore on a balanced 25-player squad featuring seven overseas talents. This mini-auction phase highlighted GTβs focus on retaining proven performers while targeting value buys to address depth issues from prior campaigns.β
Gujarat Titansβ intelligent core retentions
Gujarat Titans showcased auction savvy by prioritizing retentions of their high-impact core, ensuring leadership and firepower remained intact. Captain Shubman Gill headlines the retained Indian contingent at βΉ16.50 crore, backed by Rashid Khan (βΉ18.00 crore), the Afghan spinner renowned for match-winning economy rates under pressure. Explosive opener Jos Buttler commands βΉ15.75 crore, bringing white-ball mastery with over 4,000 IPL runs, while pace spearhead Mohammed Siraj (βΉ12.25 crore) and South African express Kagiso Rabada (βΉ10.75 crore) form a lethal bowling attack capable of dismantling top orders on any surface.β
Sai Sudharsan (βΉ8.50 crore) provides elegant top-order stability, complementing Gillβs aggression, as GT builds on their 2022 title-winning blueprint. All-rounders like Rahul Tewatia (βΉ4.00 crore) and M Shahrukh Khan (βΉ4.00 crore) add finishing prowess, with Washington Sundar (βΉ3.20 crore) offering spin-batting utility. Domestic uncapped gems such as Sai Kishore (βΉ2.00 crore), Gurnoor Brar (βΉ1.30 crore), and Manav Suthar (βΉ0.30 crore) were locked in for spin depth and future potential, reflecting GTβs youth-investment philosophy. Overseas retentions like Glenn Phillips (βΉ2.00 crore) and Tom Banton (base βΉ2.00 crore, sold at same) enhance middle-order flexibility, allowing GT to navigate overseas slot constraints effectively.β
These retentions left GT with βΉ12.90 crore for auction day, enabling targeted splurges without overextending. Releases of players like Gerald Coetzee and Mahipal Lomror freed slots for fresh blood, signalling a refined strategy post a middling previous season where middle-order fragility cost them playoffs. GTβs management, led by franchise owner CVC Capital, emphasized balanceβprioritizing express pace, spin variety, and power-hittingβpositioning them as dark horses for IPL 2026.β
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Salaries of GT Players in IPL 2026
Auction highlights included West Indies all-rounder Jason Holderβs blockbuster acquisition for βΉ7.00 crore (from βΉ2.00 crore base), injecting raw pace, lower-order muscle, and death-over nous to GTβs arsenal. Prasidh Krishna bolstered the seam unit at βΉ9.50 crore, his towering bounce suiting bouncy pitches. Lower down, value picks shone: Ashok Sharma (βΉ0.90 crore from βΉ0.30 lakh base), Luke Wood (βΉ0.75 crore), Jayant Yadav (βΉ0.75 crore), and Ishant Sharma (βΉ0.75 crore) provide experienced backups.
| S.No. | Player | Sold Price (βΉ) |
| 1 | Rashid Khan | 18 crores |
| 2 | Shubman Gill | 16 crores 50 lakh |
| 3 | Jos Buttler | 15 crores 75 lakh |
| 4 | Mohammed Siraj | 12 crores 25 lakh |
| 5 | Kagiso Rabada | 10 crores 75 lakh |
| 6 | Prasidh Krishna | 9 crores 50 lakh |
| 7 | Sai Sudharsan | 8 crores 50 lakh |
| 8 | Jason Holder | 7 crores |
| 9 | M Shahrukh Khan | 4 crores |
| 10 | Rahul Tewatia | 4 crores |
| 11 | Washington Sundar | 3 crores 20 lakh |
| 12 | Tom Banton | 2 crores |
| 13 | Glenn Phillips | 2 crores |
| 14 | Sai Kishore | 2 crores |
| 15 | Gurnoor Brar | 1 crore 30 lakh |
| 16 | Arshad Khan | 1 crore 30 lakh |
| 17 | Ashok Sharma | 90 lakh |
| 18 | Luke Wood | 75 lakh |
| 19 | Jayant Yadav | 75 lakh |
| 20 | Ishant Sharma | 75 lakh |
| 21 | Kumar Kushagra | 65 lakh |
| 22 | Nishant Sindhu | 30 lakh |
| 23 | Manav Suthar | 30 lakh |
| 24 | Anuj Rawat | 30 lakh |
| 25 | Prithvi Raj | 30 lakh |
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