Among 1,355 players registered for the IPL 2026 auction, five have informed the BCCI that they can play only part of the season. Preity Zinta with PBKS team. (PIC - X)

Out of 1,355 players registered for the IPL 2026 auction, five have told the BCCI that they will be available only for part of the season.

Australia’s Ashton Agar (65 per cent availability) and William Sutherland (80 per cent), New Zealand’s Adam Milne (95 per cent), and South Africa’s Rilee Rossouw (20 per cent) have shared how much they expect to play.

The fifth player is Australia’s Josh Inglis, a 30-year-old wicketkeeper-batter currently playing in the Ashes at the Gabba. He told the BCCI that he can play only 25 per cent of IPL 2026, which means a maximum of four matches. His base price for the auction is Rs 2 crore

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