He just rewrote Indian cricket history. He’s the talk of every cricket forum. And yet—Abhigyan Kundu won’t be walking under the IPL 2026 auction spotlight today.
Days after becoming the first Indian to smash a double century in Youth ODIs with an unbeaten 209 against Malaysia in the U19 Asia Cup, the 17-year-old wicketkeeper-batter was notably absent from the official IPL auction list released by the BCCI .
For fans hoping to see the record-breaker don the colors of CSK, MI, or RCB this season, the news is a major letdown. But for good reason: the IPL has strict age and eligibility protocols—and Kundu, despite his meteoric rise, simply isn’t ready on paper.
Hailing from West Bengal, Abhigyan Kundu is more than just a big-hitter. He’s a technically sound top-order batter who also keeps wickets—a rare and valuable dual skill set in modern cricket.
His 209* off 143 balls against Malaysia wasn’t just about power; it showcased classical cover drives, smart running, and intelligent shot selection—traits that suggest long-term Test potential, not just T20 fireworks .
By breaking Ambati Rayudu’s 23-year-old Youth ODI record, Kundu didn’t just score runs—he signaled the arrival of a potential future Indian captain.
Despite speculation, Kundu’s name was nowhere to be found in the final list of 338 players cleared for the IPL 2026 auction . This confirms earlier reports that neither he nor his management had applied for inclusion.
According to BCCI insiders, the decision was mutual: focus on age-group cricket, build consistency, and avoid the pressure-cooker environment of the IPL too soon.
While the IPL doesn’t have a formal minimum age, the BCCI’s participation guidelines effectively cap early entry:
Even Prayas Ray Barman, who debuted at 16 in 2019, had already played in multiple senior domestic tournaments before his IPL call-up.
Only a handful of teenagers have played in the IPL:
Notably, all had already proven themselves in senior domestic leagues or international age-group tournaments with consistent output—not just one standout innings .
Kundu’s immediate focus will likely shift to:
As noted in [INTERNAL_LINK:india-u19-development-pathway], “Rushing prodigies into the IPL often backfires. The smart path is structured progression.”
Don’t be fooled by his absence—Kundu is already on franchise radars. Sources reveal that three IPL teams (including Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Capitals) have informally monitored his U19 Asia Cup performances .
While they can’t bid now, they’re likely to fast-track him in the 2027 or 2028 auctions once he meets eligibility criteria—potentially at a base price far higher than his current value.
Twitter and Instagram exploded with disappointment: “Why isn’t Abhigyan Kundu in the auction? He just scored 209!” and “BCCI, give the boy a chance!”
But many veteran fans and coaches pushed back: “Let him develop. We lost too many talents to early IPL exposure—remember Sarfaraz’s early RCB days?”
While it’s tempting to thrust Abhigyan Kundu into the IPL spotlight immediately after his historic knock, the decision to hold off is a prudent one. Cricket history is littered with prodigies who burned bright but faded fast under premature pressure. By letting him mature in age-group and domestic cricket, India may just be grooming its next Rahul Dravid—not just another T20 flash in the pan.
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