Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming. “I just wonder if we are now seeing the true product of T20 cricket coming to the fore,” said Stephen Fleming. File
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A limited supply of proven, match-winning overseas options and the growing fearlessness of India’s next generation combined to produce one of the standout narratives of the Indian Premier League auction on Tuesday (December 16, 2025): nine domestic uncapped players breaking into the crorepati club, with three more fetching bids in excess of ₹90 lakh.
While the scale of the spending may have surprised viewers and fans, it was far less unexpected inside the auction room.
“I just wonder if we are now seeing the true product of T20 cricket coming to the fore,” said Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming. “It certainly started last year, maybe even the year before. Earlier, my view was that experience would win. But now you’re seeing fearless athletes who’ve grown up on T20 cricket and possess a skill set that is mouth-watering.”

Fleming believed the defining trait of the new generation is the absence of fear. “They have no concern about the environment in which they need to express their skills. That’s something we have to acknowledge — the T20 babies are coming through. Sometimes, experienced players can get caught trying to read the game too much.
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“These young players only know one way, and that freedom has real appeal, especially as the game gets faster and faster. It’s a natural by-product of T20 being around for a long time now.”
CSK was at the forefront of this shift. A franchise once labelled ‘Dad’s Army’ for its reliance on experience, CSK made a clear statement by investing ₹14.20 crore each in rookies Prashant Veer and Kartik Sharma — two of the most expensive uncapped players in IPL history.

Delhi Capitals head coach Hemang Badani, whose franchise went all out to sign Jammu & Kashmir medium-pacer Auqib Nabi, echoed Fleming’s views, stressing that the demand for domestic talent continues to rise.
“Only when someone has to bring it against you do they go that high,” Badani said. “That tells you the kid has something in him — like a Prashant Veer or a Kartik Sharma. There’s a reason franchises are willing to go to ₹12 or ₹14 crore. One player doesn’t go that far on his own. It reflects a bigger picture — a lot of young boys are coming through.”

The auction, in that sense, may have offered a glimpse into the future of the IPL.
Published – December 16, 2025 09:44 pm IST