Cameron Green to KKR for ₹25.20 Crore: Why KKR Made IPL Auction History

The IPL 2026 auction produced one of the most dramatic moments in the tournament’s history when Kolkata Knight Riders paid ₹25.20 crore for Australian all-rounder Cameron Green — making him the most expensive overseas player ever bought at an IPL auction. Here is the full story of why KKR made this record-breaking investment.

The Auction Frenzy: What Happened on 16 December 2025

When Cameron Green’s name appeared on the auction screen in Abu Dhabi, the bidding erupted almost immediately. Multiple franchises recognised his unique value as a hard-hitting batter who can also bowl medium-pace — a profile that is increasingly rare and expensive in T20 cricket. The bidding climbed rapidly, surpassing the previous overseas record of ₹24.75 crore paid for Mitchell Starc in 2024. KKR refused to back down, and when the hammer finally fell, Green had shattered IPL history at ₹25.20 crore.

Who is Cameron Green?

Cameron Green is a 26-year-old (born June 3, 1999) Australian all-rounder from Perth. He plays for Western Australia domestically and is a core member of Australia’s Test and ODI teams. Green is a genuine pace-bowling all-rounder who can open the batting explosively, bowls at a brisk 130-140 km/h, and takes important wickets with his awkward high-bounce action.

Cameron Green’s T20 Strengths

  • Powerplay explosive batting — Green is a devastating powerplay batter who clears the ropes with ease against pace and spin
  • Medium-pace variety — His bowling brings a rare dimension to KKR’s attack — genuine pace-bowling all-rounders who can bat at No.3-4 and bowl 3-4 overs are worth their weight in gold in T20
  • Athletic fielding — Green is an outstanding fielder who contributes positively in all phases of the game
  • Big-match temperament — Having represented Australia in multiple World Cups, Green handles high-pressure situations without flinching

Why KKR Were Willing to Pay ₹25.20 Crore

KKR Co-owner Jahnavi Mehta revealed that Green was a core part of the franchise’s future plans, not just a one-season acquisition. KKR already have Andre Russell approaching the back end of his career, and Green represents the next generation of explosive all-round cricket. KKR coach Abhishek Nayar confirmed that Green would play a significant role with bat and ball — the franchise believes he can be one of the defining players of the next IPL era.

The Salary Cap Rule

Under IPL 2026 auction rules, Green’s effective salary is capped at ₹18 crore — the maximum any player can receive. The additional ₹7.20 crore above the cap is directed to the BCCI’s player welfare fund. This means Green earns ₹18 crore while KKR’s official squad spend registers ₹25.20 crore against their budget.

IPL 2026 Overseas Spending Records

  • #1 Most Expensive Overseas Player (2026): Cameron Green — ₹25.20 crore (KKR)
  • #2 Most Expensive Overseas Player (2026): Matheesha Pathirana — ₹18 crore (KKR)
  • Previous Overall Record: Mitchell Starc — ₹24.75 crore (KKR, 2024)

Remarkably, KKR now hold three of the four most expensive overseas player purchases in IPL auction history.

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