Cameron Green Becomes Costliest Overseas Player in IPL History at IPL 2026 Auction
Australian all rounder Cameron Green created history at the IPL 2026 auction on Tuesday, December 16, after becoming the most expensive overseas signing in Indian Premier League history . Cameron Green was picked up by Kolkata Knight Riders for a staggering INR 25.20 crore, a figure that immediately set a new benchmark at the IPL 2026 auction and highlighted KKR’s aggressive approach.
KKR Break Their Own Overseas Signing Record
The Cameron Green signing saw Kolkata Knight Riders surpass their own previous record for an overseas player. Earlier, KKR had paid INR 24.75 crore for Mitchell Starc during the IPL 2024 auction. With the Cameron Green IPL 2026 deal, KKR once again claimed the top spot for the highest overseas purchase in IPL history, reinforcing their intent to build a strong squad.Cameron Green Joins Elite Australian Club
With this record breaking deal, Cameron Green became the third Australian cricketer to fetch a fee of more than INR 20 crore in the Indian Premier League. Before the IPL 2026 auction, Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins had achieved the milestone in 2024, with Cummins being signed for INR 20.5 crore. The Cameron Green IPL record now places him firmly among Australia’s most valued players in the league.Salary Cap Rules Affect Cameron Green Earnings
Despite the massive headline figure at the IPL 2026 auction, Cameron Green will not receive the full INR 25.20 crore. As per IPL salary cap regulations , Cameron Green will earn the capped amount of INR 18 crore. The remaining INR 7.20 crore from the Cameron Green IPL deal will go to the BCCI, in line with league rules.IPL 2026 Auction Highlights KKR’s Big Plans
The Cameron Green signing at the IPL 2026 auction underlines Kolkata Knight Riders’ ambition ahead of the upcoming season. By investing heavily in Cameron Green, KKR have once again made a strong statement in the auction room and ensured that the IPL 2026 auction will be remembered for one of the biggest overseas deals in Indian Premier League history.Next Story