IPL Auction 2026: Five overseas players declare restricted availability; Josh Inglis confirms he will play only 25% of season

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|04-12-2025

Of the 1,355 players who have registered for the IPL 2026 auction, five overseas names have officially informed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) about their restricted availability for the tournament. The list includes Ashton Agar (65%), William Sutherland (80%), Adam Milne (95%), Rilee Rossouw (20%)and Josh Inglis (25%).

Australian wicketkeeper-batter Josh Ingliscurrently part of the ongoing Ashes Test at the Gabba, has told the BCCI that he will be available for only a quarter of the seasoneffectively ruling himself in for no more than four matches. Inglis, 30, has set his base price at INR 2 crore.

Inglis had a steady outing for Punjab Kings last season, scoring 278 runs in 11 matchesincluding a standout 73 off 42 balls against Mumbai Indianswhich helped Punjab secure a top-two finish. In Qualifier 2, he famously took on Jasprit Bumrah, scoring 20 runs in a single over to push Punjab into the final.

Punjab Kings initially considered retaining Inglis under head coach Ricky Pontingbut released him on the final day of the retention deadline after the player informed the franchise of a potential clash between the IPL schedule and his wedding plans. Any team picking him at the Abu Dhabi auction on December 16 will have his services only for a couple of weeks.

Among the others, Agar (INR 2 crore base price) has never featured in the IPL, while Sutherland (INR 1 crore) is also yet to make his debut. New Zealand’s Adam Milnewho has set his reserve price at INR 2 crore, has played in the IPL before but went unsold for the past three seasons. South Africa’s Rilee Rossouwwith only 20% availability and 22 career IPL matches since 2014, is unlikely to attract bids despite his experience.

The restricted availability declarations are expected to influence auction strategies as franchises begin final preparations for the December 16 mega event in Abu Dhabi.