Steve Smith Goes Unsold in IPL 2026 Auction
By Vikram Nair / 28.03.2026
Steve Smith’s omission from the IPL 2026 auction reflects a wider shift in T20 batting philosophy. The auction, held at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan, saw franchises prioritizing players capable of making significant impacts in a short span of time. Smith’s IPL strike rate of 128.09 is now considered inadequate in the fast-paced T20 format, where adaptability is increasingly valued over legacy.
During the auction, a total of ₹66.25 crore was spent on uncapped players, with ₹52.3 crore allocated specifically for Indian talents. Notably, Chennai Super Kings invested ₹14.2 crore each for Prashant Veer and Kartik Sharma, underscoring the trend towards younger, dynamic players.
As the IPL landscape evolves, the focus on immediate game influence has intensified. Smith’s performance in the Big Bash League (BBL), where he scored 299 runs at a strike rate of 167.98, contrasts sharply with his IPL statistics, indicating a potential misalignment with current T20 strategies.
In another cricketing event, Multan Sultans captain Ashton Turner won the toss and opted to bowl first against Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League 2026. This match is crucial for Multan Sultans, who have struggled recently, losing their last five matches.
The pitch at Gaddafi Stadium is known for producing high-scoring games, with an average first innings score of 177. Turner expressed confidence in the pitch conditions, stating, “The pitch looks like a typical Lahore beauty, but we believe the ball will come onto the bat much better under lights.”
Shadab Khan, the captain of Islamabad United, acknowledged the pressure of the match, noting, “We were looking to bowl as well, but putting runs on the board in a high-pressure game has its own advantages.” Observers expect Multan Sultans to secure a victory in this matchup, given their strong batting lineup featuring players like Sahibzada Farhan and Josh Philippe.
As the cricketing world watches these developments, it is clear that the IPL is entering a phase where adaptability outweighs legacy. Smith’s unsold status may serve as a wake-up call for established players to reassess their game strategies in the evolving T20 format.
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