The Indian Premier League (IPL) hosted a smaller-scale mini auction this year. The event marked the third consecutive time the auction was held outside India, taking place at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Following the latest IPL mini auction, a number of high-quality foreign players went unsold, presenting a major opportunity for the Pakistan Super League (PSL 11) franchises to acquire their services.
While the IPL’s mini-auction focused on 77 available slots (including a maximum of 31 for overseas players), several prominent foreign cricketers with proven T20 records failed to secure a contract.
Unsold Foreign Players From IPL Auction
Here’s a complete list of foreign players that went unsold in the latest IPL auction:
| Player | Country |
| Jake Fraser-McGurk | Australia |
| Devon Conway | New Zealand |
| Gus Atkinson | England |
| Wiaan Mulder | South Africa |
| Rahmanullah Gurbaz | Afghanistan |
| Jonny Bairstow | England |
| Jamie Smith | England |
| Gerald Coetzee | South Africa |
| Spencer Johnson | Australia |
| Fazalhaq Farooqi | Afghanistan |
| Maheesh Theekshana | Sri Lanka |
| Mujeeb Ur Rahman | Afghanistan |
| Wahidullah Zadran | Afghanistan |
| Sediqullah Atal | Afghanistan |
| Sean Abbott | Australia |
| Michael Bracewell | New Zealand |
| Daryl Mitchell | New Zealand |
| Dasun Shanaka | Sri Lanka |
| Tom Banton | England |
| Kyle Jamieson | New Zealand |
| Adam Milne | New Zealand |
| Waqar Salamkheil | Afghanistan |
| Dan Lawrence | England |
| Taskin Ahmed | Bangladesh |
| Richard Gleeson | England |
| Alzarri Joseph | West Indies |
| Riley Meredith | Australia |
| Jhye Richardson | Australia |
| Connor Esterhuizen | South Africa |
| Daniel Lategan | South Africa |
| Nathan Smith | New Zealand |
The availability of this talent is particularly timely for the PSL, which is preparing for its next season. Players often prefer leagues that guarantee greater game time and stability, a factor that has previously seen stars like David Warner and Faf du Plessis prioritise the PSL.