IPL Auction 2026 DC Retained Player List : Ben Duckett has been sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs2 crore at the IPL 2026 auction. DC opened the bidding at the base price, and with no rival interest, secured the England batter comfortably. After snapping up David Miller for Rs2 crore, Delhi land another clear steal deal.
Delhi Capitals gets David miller for Rs. 2 cr on his base price which is now proving to be a steel deal. David Miller, the South African middle-order batter, is one of the most feared power-hitters in T20 cricket and a top-class fielder in the outfield. Over the past few years, he has matured into a dependable match-winner for franchises. In the IPL 2026 auction, Miller was bought by DC for ₹2 crore, reflecting his value as an experienced finisher. Previously, he played for LSG in 2025 at ₹7.50 crore, and for GT from 2022 to 2024 at ₹3 crore per season. Miller’s consistency, explosive batting, and fielding prowess make him a vital asset in any T20 lineup.
Under the captaincy of Axar Patel, Delhi started IPL 2025 on a positive note but lost momentum in the latter half of the season. That inconsistency has prompted decisive calls ahead of the auction, with DC opting to move on from several high-profile names while doubling down on players who fit their long-term plans.
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Axar Patel leads a balanced retained core
Delhi Capitals have retained a solid mix of experience and youth. Axar Patel continues to be the face of the franchise, while KL Rahul’s retention adds stability and leadership at the top of the order despite interest from rival teams. The presence of Kuldeep Yadav ensures DC retain one of the most potent spin options in the league.
Overseas firepower comes in the form of Tristan Stubbs, while young Indian talents such as Abhishek Porel, Sameer Rizvi and Ashutosh Sharma remain key to DC’s future plans. The franchise’s retention strategy clearly signals trust in players who can grow into match-winners rather than short-term fixes.
Nitish Rana trade boosts middle-order stability
One of DC’s most notable moves ahead of the auction has been the acquisition of Nitish Rana via trade. The left-hander joins Delhi for ₹4.2 crore, adding experience, flexibility and leadership depth to the middle order. Rana is expected to slot into the No. 4 or No. 5 position, strengthening DC’s batting alongside Stubbs and Rizvi.
Key releases free up funds and slots
Delhi Capitals have released several big names, including Faf du Plessis and Jake Fraser-McGurk, as part of their reshaping process. These decisions have helped DC free up both budget and squad slots, allowing them to approach the auction with clarity rather than compulsion.
Auction strategy and remaining purse
As things stand, Delhi Capitals head into the IPL 2026 mini-auction with a remaining purse of Rs 21.8 crore. The franchise have eight slots left to fill, including five overseas positions, giving DC plenty of room to manoeuvre as the auction progresses.
With both funds and overseas slots available, Delhi are expected to be selective yet proactive, targeting players who address specific needs rather than engaging in unnecessary bidding wars.
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With a refreshed squad core and a clear auction plan, Delhi Capitals are aiming to return to playoff contention in IPL 2026.