The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) are at the center of attention in the IPL 2026 mini-auction, and all eyes are on Venkatesh Iyer, the one who costs ₹23.75 crore.
According to reports, KKR, who have won the championship three times, are thinking about the possibility of freeing the all-rounder before the min-auction takes place.
This seems to be an inexplicable and shocking step initially. Venkatesh was the most expensive player for the team during the previous season and that’s for sure. But if we analyze a little more into it the decision looks like a well-calculated business move.
Iyer’s shoulders are starting to feel the weight of ₹23.75 crore
KKR’s decision to go for the Venkatesh Iyer auction price of ₹23.75 crore during the IPL 2025 mega auction was quite controversial and shocking.
At that moment, he was considered as an investment for the future in the form of a left-handed batsman who could open, finish, and bowled part-time seam.
However, the numbers he produced never reflected the worth of the hefty price tag. In the 2025 season, Iyer was able to gather only 142 runs in 11 innings with a very low average of 20 and his rate of scoring was around 140s.
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For a player who was presented as a match-winner, none of the figures were acceptable. The issue was not only form but also fitness.
There was KKR’s constant reshufflings of roles were playing no good to the scenario.
Iyer was moved through the batting order and lost his rhythm and confidence.
Soon he was like an open book, and his body language was telling the story of a player exhausting himself in the battle of pressure and price. The economics about the release
The release of Venkatesh Iyer would instantly be able to bring in ₹23.75 crores which is a financial wipe out for KKR. In terms of IPL, this isn’t merely cash; it is power.
KKR wrapping up the 2025 season at the eighth position, attributed partly the huge salary outlay and the exorbitant buying of players to their downfall.
The release of Iyer from KKR would result in kings of the IPL 2026 auction with a cash of almost ₹40 crores among the franchises.
This would assist them in rebuilding the entire team and possibly even nurture the lower middle order by adding a reliable overseas pacer and buying Iyer back at a very low price compared to his previous one.
It’s an age-old IPL strategy. Get rid of a player when he is at his lowest worth, then get him back for less.
Venkatesh Iyer’s release is a wise reset
The ex-KKR players Aakash Chopra and Aaron Finch have already lent their support to this notion.
Finch went so far as to say the release of Iyer “may work out well for both of them,” as KKR would get the opportunity to reshape their squad and Iyer could be the one to walk away, getting his game back without discomfort.
Aakash Chopra pointed out that just the freeing up of Iyer might KKR “add the much-needed ₹23 crore lift,” putting them “in a very good position” to reconstruct.
KKR has new management as well, with Abhishek Nayar as the new head coach. Using his data-driven yet player-centered approach, Nayar might buy the right players with the money to make a balanced and adaptable roster for 2026.
Aakash Chopra pointed out that just the freeing up of Iyer might KKR “add the much-needed ₹23 crore lift,” putting them “in a very good position” to reconstruct.
KKR has new management as well, with Abhishek Nayar as the new head coach. Using his data-driven yet player-centered approach, Nayar might buy the right players with the money to make a balanced and adaptable roster for 2026.
Conclusion
The move of releasing Venkatesh Iyer might seem to be cruel, but it is the type of smart, long-term move that champion teams make.
If KKR can repurchase him at a lower price, such as under ₹8 crore, they will not only bring back a friendly face but also save more than ₹15 crore to strengthen other parts of the squad.
Basically, it is not about losing trust in Venkatesh Iyer. It is about celebrating the revaluation of things. For a franchise that needs to rebuild after a muddled 2025, this might be the reset button they want the most.




