The IPL 2025 season delivered thrilling performances and high-voltage cricketing action, as players pushed their limits to take their franchises to new heights. With the IPL 2026 auction set to take place in mid-December, teams are now turning their attention to building stronger and more balanced squads for the upcoming season.
Among all the roles in a T20 setup, wicketkeeping stands out as one of the most strategic. A modern-day wicketkeeper must be agile behind the stumps and dynamic with the bat — capable of switching gears and changing games in crucial moments. Every franchise will be on the lookout for such multi-dimensional players in the 2026 mini-auction.
Here are the top five wicketkeepers likely to be in high demand at the IPL 2026 auction:
1. Tim Seifert (New Zealand)
New Zealand’s Tim Seifert is known for his 360-degree stroke play and aggressive intent at the crease. His breakthrough came during the 2017 New Zealand domestic T20 competition, where he smashed a 40-ball century — a sign of his explosive potential.
Since making his international debut in 2018, Seifert has been one of the Kiwis’ most dependable wicketkeeper-batters in the shortest format. With a T20I strike rate of 142.52, he can attack from the first ball and adapt to various batting roles. Having played in several global T20 leagues, his experience and versatility make him a valuable target for IPL franchises in 2026.
2. Sam Billings (England)
England’s Sam Billings brings a perfect mix of innovation, agility, and cricketing intelligence. A natural athlete, Billings has been a key performer in white-ball formats since making his international debut in 2015.
In the IPL, he has represented three franchises across 30 matches, contributing vital runs in the middle order. Recently, he has also led teams in tournaments like The Hundred and ILT20, showcasing his leadership credentials. His ability to adapt to different situations and balance wicketkeeping duties with batting makes him an ideal pick for franchises seeking a reliable all-round professional.
3. Jonny Bairstow (England)
Explosive and fearless, Jonny Bairstow remains one of the most destructive wicketkeeper-batters in world cricket. He made his IPL debut for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in 2019 and instantly impressed, scoring 445 runs in just 10 matches and forming a lethal opening partnership with David Warner.
Bairstow later joined Punjab Kings (PBKS) in 2022 and most recently appeared for Mumbai Indians (MI) as a temporary replacement in IPL 2025, delivering impactful cameos. Known for his blistering starts and power-hitting in the powerplay, Bairstow will be a hot property at the 2026 auction, especially for teams seeking an aggressive opening wicketkeeper-batter.
4. Narayan Jagadeesan (India)
Tamil Nadu’s Narayan Jagadeesan has steadily built his reputation as one of India’s most consistent wicketkeeper-batters in domestic cricket. Averaging 31.38 in T20s, he is known for his composure and ability to anchor innings effectively.
Although he has featured in only 13 IPL matches so far, his potential remains untapped. With the right role and consistent opportunities, Jagadeesan could emerge as a game-changing Indian wicketkeeper option, offering stability and flexibility at the top of the order.
5. Urvil Patel (India)
At 27, Urvil Patel has quickly made waves in Indian domestic cricket as a fearless, hard-hitting wicketkeeper-batter. With a domestic T20 strike rate of 172.26, he impressed many during IPL 2025, when he was signed by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) as an injury replacement.
In just three matches, Patel showcased his attacking flair with a staggering strike rate of 212.50, playing with both aggression and calmness under pressure. His bold approach, coupled with his ability to open the innings, makes him one of the most exciting emerging Indian talents heading into the 2026 auction.

