Thursday, December 18, 2025
10.1 C
New Delhi

Even If Sold For ₹50 Crore, Cameron Green Can Earn Only Up to ₹18 Crore – Here’s Why

IPL 2026 auction will feature several star players, including Cameron Green and Liam Livingstone. All eyes are on Green, as teams are looking for a fast-bowling all-rounder who can bowl 3-4 overs, bat in the middle order, and finish matches.

Given his versatility, he is expected to attract a very high bid during the auction.

However, even if the bid for Cameron Green or any other foreign player reaches ₹20-30 crore, their actual salary will be capped at ₹18 crore. This means that no matter how high the auction price goes, foreign players cannot earn more than 18 crore rupees.

BCCI’s Maximum Fee Rule

This cap is due to the ‘Maximum Fee Rule’ implemented by BCCI. According to this rule, a foreign player in the mini-auction receives the lower of the highest retention slab (₹18 crore) or the highest bid in the previous mega-auction (for example, Rishabh Pant at ₹27 crore).

So, if Cameron Green is bid ₹30 crore, he will only get ₹18 crore, while the remaining amount is deposited into the Players’ Welfare Fund.

The rule was introduced to prevent foreign players from skipping mega auctions and seeking exorbitant amounts in mini-auctions. It applies to all foreign players, ensuring that even if a bid exceeds ₹18 crore, their salary remains capped at ₹18 crore.

Cameron Green, like all other overseas players, cannot earn more than ₹18 crore at the IPL 2026 mini-auction due to BCCI’s “Maximum Fee Rule” for foreign players.

It’s important to note that the franchise still pays the full winning bid from their auction purse. So, if a team bids ₹25 crore, their purse is reduced by ₹25 crore, maintaining the financial impact of securing the player.

The ₹18 Crore Cap

The salary ceiling for an overseas player is determined by the lower of two amounts:

The highest retention slab in the current cycle, which is ₹18 crore.

The highest winning bid from the previous mega-auction, which was ₹27 crore for Rishabh Pant.

Since ₹18 crore is the smaller figure, it sets a hard cap on salaries for all foreign players in the mini-auction.

Why the Rule Was Introduced

BCCI implemented this rule for several reasons:

Financial Discipline: To prevent mini-auctions from having inflated prices for a small pool of in-demand overseas players like Green.

Preventing Strategic Bidding: Some top foreign players were skipping mega-auctions, hoping to earn higher sums in mini-auctions, which distorted the market.

Player Welfare Fund: Any amount bid above ₹18 crore is directed to BCCI Player Welfare Fund. For instance, if a team bids ₹25 crore for Green, he receives ₹18 crore, and the remaining ₹7 crore goes to the fund.

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘Bring me to The Hague’: Sheikh Hasina dares Yunus regime to face the ICC

In an interview with CNN-News18, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina challenged the country’s Interim Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus to take charges against her to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for an ‘impartial inves Read More

‘Dhurandhar’ tops Rs 500 crore in India; eyes Rs 1000 crore club

Director Aditya Dhar’s spy action thriller ‘Dhurandhar’, starring Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna, continues its historic run at the box office despite registering its first noticeable drop in collections. Read More

US Congress permanently lifts sanctions on Syria amid warming ties with Al-Sharaa government

The US Congress on Wednesday permanently ended sanctions imposed on Syria under ousted leader Bashar al-Assad, paving the way for the return of investment to the war-ravaged nation. Read More

SC: Growing trend of judges ‘hitting sixes’ before retiring

‘What If Orders Are Palpably Dishonest? Read More

Topics

‘Bring me to The Hague’: Sheikh Hasina dares Yunus regime to face the ICC

In an interview with CNN-News18, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina challenged the country’s Interim Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus to take charges against her to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for an ‘impartial inves Read More

‘Dhurandhar’ tops Rs 500 crore in India; eyes Rs 1000 crore club

Director Aditya Dhar’s spy action thriller ‘Dhurandhar’, starring Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna, continues its historic run at the box office despite registering its first noticeable drop in collections. Read More

US Congress permanently lifts sanctions on Syria amid warming ties with Al-Sharaa government

The US Congress on Wednesday permanently ended sanctions imposed on Syria under ousted leader Bashar al-Assad, paving the way for the return of investment to the war-ravaged nation. Read More

‘Akhanda 2’ box office collections day 6: Crosses Rs 73.85 crores

Nandamuri Balakrishna’s ‘Akhanda 2: Thaandavam’ continues its strong box office performance, amassing Rs 73.85 crore net in India by Day 6. Read More

Selena Gomez opens up after facing comments about her ‘moustache’ on social media

Selena Gomez speaks out after receiving comments about her ‘moustache’/Image: Instagram “Public figures are often asked intrusive questions about their appearance. Read More

National Highway contractors identified for poor work won’t be able to bid

New Delhi: Cracking down on poor quality work by highway builders, govt will ban them from bidding for national highway projects for two years from the date of a “major incident”, such as bridge and reinforced wall collaps Read More

Related Articles