Politics Hits IPL 2026: Why KKR Was Forced to Release Mustafizur Rahman

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In a dramatic turn of events ahead of IPL 2026, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has directed Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release Bangladesh fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman from their squad.
The decision, confirmed on January 3, 2026, has sparked strong debate across the cricketing world, highlighting how geopolitics can influence sports.

BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia stated that KKR is allowed to name a replacement player if required. However, the move has raised questions far beyond team combinations.

⚠️ Why Was Mustafizur Released?

The directive comes amid heightened political and social tensions in Bangladesh, particularly following reports of attacks on Hindu minorities. Several Indian political and spiritual leaders publicly criticized Mustafizur’s inclusion in the IPL, urging authorities to reconsider.

Although Mustafizur himself has no direct involvement in these events, the controversy created pressure on the league, leading to BCCI’s intervention.

💰 Big Auction Price, Bigger Setback

KKR had bought Mustafizur Rahman for ₹9.2 crore during the IPL 2026 auction, making him the only Bangladeshi player selected that season. The left-arm pacer has been a proven performer in the IPL, previously representing Sunrisers Hyderabad, Delhi Capitals, and Chennai Super Kings.

Since his IPL debut in 2016, Mustafizur has taken 65 wickets in 60 matches, earning a reputation for deadly cutters and calm death bowling.

Initially, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) granted him a No Objection Certificate to skip a home series against New Zealand for the IPL. However, later signals from the BCB suggested uncertainty over his availability.

🏏 Strong Form in BPL Despite IPL Exit

Despite the setback, Mustafizur remains in excellent rhythm. He is currently playing for Rangpur Riders in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) 2025–26.

Recent performances include:

  • 2/19 vs Chattogram (Dec 28)

  • 1/34 vs Rajshahi (Dec 31)

These figures underline that his form and fitness remain intact, even as his IPL future faces uncertainty.

🌏 What This Means for IPL 2026

This episode reflects strained India–Bangladesh cricket relations, with no Bangladeshi players featured in IPL 2026 squads. For KKR, the timing is tricky, as the franchise recently revamped its lineup with names like Akash Deep, Matheesha Pathirana, and Cameron Green.

Meanwhile, ESPNcricinfo has reached out to KKR, BCB, and Mustafizur for official responses, and more clarity is expected soon.

For now, Mustafizur may shift focus to international cricket and the BPL, but this incident could significantly impact his future IPL prospects.

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Big Money, Bigger Moves: IPL Auction 2026 Sets the Stage for a New Power Shift

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The IPL auction 2026 kicked off on December 16, 2025, at the Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi, and it didn’t take long for drama to unfold. With 369 players, 77 available slots, and a combined purse of ₹237.55 crore, franchises came prepared with clear strategies — and deep pockets.

From explosive all-rounders to high-value pace options, the auction quickly turned into a battle of planning versus pressure.

💰 Cameron Green Steals the Spotlight

The biggest moment of the day belonged to Cameron Green. The Australian all-rounder attracted fierce bidding before Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) sealed the deal at a massive ₹25.20 crore — the highest bid so far.

The move clearly showed one thing:
👉 Versatile overseas all-rounders remain gold in the IPL, even with strict salary caps.

Teams heavily targeted pace-bowling all-rounders, a category in short supply this season.

🧠 Team Purses Reveal Clear Game Plans

KKR entered the auction with the largest purse — ₹64.30 crore — and 13 slots to fill. With Andre Russell exiting, their focus shifted to rebuilding the top order and adding multi-skill players.

  • CSK followed with ₹43.40 crore, aiming for experience and balance

  • Mumbai Indians, with just ₹2.75 crore, played it safe, focusing on uncapped Indian talent

  • Other purses:

    • SRH: ₹25.50 crore

    • LSG: ₹22.95 crore

    • DC: ₹21.80 crore

Every bid reflected long-term thinking rather than impulsive buys.

🔥 Players Who Triggered Bidding Wars

Several names kept auction rooms buzzing:

  • Venkatesh Iyer and Liam Livingstone sparked intense competition for their all-round abilities

  • Jason Holder attracted franchises seeking leadership and experience

  • Quinton de Kock saw steady demand as a reliable keeper-batter

Among Indian players, Prithvi Shaw and Sarfaraz Khan gained renewed attention, with Sarfaraz’s Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy form boosting his value. Uncapped pacer Ashok Sharma emerged as a smart budget pick.

On the bowling front, Matheesha Pathirana and Jacob Duffy remained hot commodities.

⏱️ Fast Pace, Smart Choices

Conducted by Mallika Sagar from 2:30 PM IST, the auction moved swiftly into accelerated rounds by evening. Early unsold names like Jake Fraser-McGurk set a cautious tone, but as purses shrank, bidding intensity only increased.

One thing was clear — this auction wasn’t about rebuilding, it was about perfecting the final pieces

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