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As Abu Dhabi gears up for the mini auction on December 16 at the Etihad Arena for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season, a noticeable trend emerged with several top seasoned international cricketers opting out of the bidding war and move to Pakistan Super League (PSL), marking a significant shift in the global T20 landscape.
Unlike the mega auction, an IPL mini-auction comes with an uncertainty especially for those who have passed their prime and not a regular in international cricket. They not only face the real prospect of going unsold but if sold, these cricketers will fetch on a much lower price.
Former South African captain Faf du Plessis, who played IPL for 14 long seasons, was the first one to opt out and commit to PSL. Having made his IPL debut in 2012, Du Plessis played a crucial role for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) over the years.
Calling it a big decision, Du Plessis mentioned PSL a ‘new challenge’. “After 14 seasons in the IPL, I’ve decided not to put my name into the auction this year,” Du Plessis announced on social media.
The 38-year-old South African promised to come back to IPL again and stated this year's absence "isn't a goodbye". “This year, I’ve chosen to take on a new challenge and will be playing in the upcoming PSL season. It’s an exciting step for me," he added.
Following suit, England all-rounder Moeen Ali also committed to PSL. “I’m really excited to be joining PSL in its New Era. The league has earned a reputation for top-level T20 cricket, with high-quality competition and world-class talent across every team.
"Playing in Pakistan is always incredible; quality of cricket is outstanding and the passion and intensity from the crowd push you to bring your best. I’m looking forward to being part of it all and creating some great memories along the way. Ready for another special experience,” Ali said.
List of players who opted out of IPL 2026 auction
Besides, Ali and Du Plessis, a few more top names have withdrawn from the IPL 2026 auction. After being released by Punjab Kings, Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has opted out of the mini-auction. However, he has not committed to PSL.
One of Kolkata Knight Riders' (KKR) main pillars, West Indies' Andre Russell announced his retirement from IPL. However, Russell will still be a part of IPL 2026 in different new role as a "Power Coach". He is yet to commit to a PSL future. Besides, the likes of Kane Williamson and David Warner too have not listed themselves for IPL 2026 and chose PSL instead.
Players to withdraw from IPL 2026 auction with reasons
| Players | In IPL | Reason |
| Faf du Plessis (South Africa) | A legendary figure in IPL and played 14 seasons for CSK, RCB and Delhi Capitals | Withdrew from IPL 2026 auction and committed to a full PSL season. |
| Moeen Ali (England) | Played for CSK, RCB, and KKR. | Confirmed to PSL 2026 because of a guaranteed game time and decided to withdrew from IPL 2026 auction. |
| Glenn Maxwell (Australia) | Played for Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings | Withdrew from the IPL 2026 auction but did not commit to PSL so far. |
| David Warner (Australia) | One of IPL's top run-scorers and led Sunrisers Hyderabad to only IPL title in 2016. Played for Delhi Capitals too. | After going unsold at IPL 2025 auction, David Warner was immediately signed as captain of Karachi Kings in PSL 2025. |
| Kane Williamson (New Zealand) | Led Sunrisers Hyderabad and has also played for Gujarat Titans. Also won the Orange Cap in 2018. | Went unsold at IPL 2025 auction and then was signed by PSL franchise Karachi Kings the same year. |
| Andre Russell (West Indies) | Played for Delhi Capitals and later became a pillar for KKR. Won two IPL titles with the Kolkata-franchise | Unlike everyone in the list, Andre Russell retired from IPL and will be a part of IPL 2026 as KKR's Power Coach. |

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