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After the recently concluded Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 mini-auction in Abu Dhabi, all ten franchises have finalised their best possible squads for the upcoming season. The much-awaited IPL 2026 will kick off on March 26 and the teams are already plotting how to use their resources in the best possible manner to get the desired results. Interestingly, despite the recent IPL 2026 auction, wicket-keeper roles are relatively stable across franchises, with most of them likely continuing from IPL 2025 unless impacted by new signings, availability issues or injuries. Heres the predicted first-choice wicket-keeper for every franchise for IPL 2026 season:

BCCI's financial dominance remains intact despite Dream11's exit and a temporary dip in ICC revenues. The Indian cricket board quickly offset sponsor losses through higher-value jersey deals, strong partnerships, and its IPL-driven revenue engine. With record surpluses, massive interest income, and conservative budgeting, BCCI continues to outpace every other cricket board globally. The episode highlights the strength of India's diversified cricket economy, where sponsor churn is manageable and long-term planning ensures stability. In an uncertain commercial landscape, BCCI stands as world cricket's most resilient and profitable institution.

Hardik Singh's recommendation as the sole Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna nominee headlines India's national sports awards narrative in 2025. With Olympic consistency, Asia Cup success, and leadership at the core, Hardik symbolises performance-driven recognition. The Arjuna Awards list reflects India's sporting evolution, from Divya Deshmukh's historic Chess World Cup triumph to Yogasan's first breakthrough via Aarti Pal. Athletics, shooting, gymnastics, badminton, and para-sports feature prominently, while the absence of cricketers signals a clear shift toward Olympic and emerging disciplines. Together, the honours celebrate depth, diversity, and sustained excellence in Indian sport.

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara stated that the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) will only receive permission for M Chinnaswamy Stadium events after implementing 17 recommendations from a stampede investigation commission. Despite discussions and a high-level committee visit, the KSCA has yet to fully act on these directives. Consequently, Vijay Hazare Trophy matches have been moved to the NCA stadium.

The latest IPL spending figures clearly show that teams have taken very different approaches when it comes to overseas players. Some franchises have built their squads around foreign stars, expecting them to play key roles every match, while others have used overseas players mainly as support to a strong Indian core. Heres a breakdown of each teams spending on their foreign players.