IPL 2026 Mega Trades: Full List of All Players Traded Between Teams

IPL 2026 Mega Trades

The IPL 2026 season has kicked off with one of the most active trader windows the league has had in a long time. Player trades are a crucial part of how franchises get ready for a new season, as well as being a metric on how they operate within a budget, trading players, shifting combinations, addressing areas of deficiency and continuing the overall budget pre-auction. As Your IPL News has highlighted, Hire trades can really shift the entire approach of a team and change the competitive balance of the league.

This trade window has given fans plenty of headlines in trades for marquee players, veteran all-rounders, and emerging prospects.Here you will find the anticipated in-depth examination of all the transactions announced for IPL 2026, and what they signify for the teams involved.

1. Sanju Samson → Chennai Super Kings (CSK)

  • Rajasthan Royals (RR) has traded Sanju Samson, who has been a long-time captain and top batsman. 
  • He will remain at the league price of ₹18 crore. 
  • This says a lot strategically for the CSK- with Samson potentially being the cornerstone to design and develop CSK’s future post-Dhoni, while injecting some aggressiveness at the top/middle of their batting order.

2. Ravindra Jadeja → Rajasthan Royals (RR)

  • After 12 seasons with Chennai Super Kings, experienced all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja (from ₹18 crore to ₹14 crore) makes his way back to RR. Jadeja adds experience, balance, and quality fielding to RR.
  • Jadeja will add experience, balance, and some great fielding for RR.This will likely help strengthen their team in bat, bowl, and field. 

3. Sam Curran → Rajasthan Royals (RR)

  • Sam Curran, the English all-rounder is coming over to RR from CSK too.
  • He sticks with his ₹2.4 crore fee.
  • Curran’s  capabilities to contribute with bat and ball and be that type of impactful teammate for RR is valuable particularly in tightly contested matches or situations. 

4. Mohd Shami → Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)

  • India fast bowler Mohammed Shami has moved from Sunrisers Hyderabad to Lucknow Super Giants.
  • Shami is maintaining his existing ₹10 crore contract with LSG.
  • LSG are getting a good pacer, with experience and a track record of proven success. For Shami, this will provide him a fresh start and rejuvenation of his IPL contract outside of SRH.

5. Mayank Markande → Mumbai Indians (MI)

  • Leg-spinner Mayank Markande has signed with Mumbai Indians (MI), where he began his professional career. 
  • He has not changed his contract worth ₹30 lakh.
  • For the MI, he helps to bolster their spin attack with potentially good value as a cheap player with upside.

6. Arjun Tendulkar → Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)

  • It is notable that young all-rounder Arjun Tendulkar has moved the MI to the Lucknow Super Giants, under his current contract of ₹30 lakh.
  • The bet on Tendulkar by LSG could be both a strategic play for the long-term and to produce a developing player.

7. Nitish Rana → Delhi Capitals (DC)

  • Dependable left-handed batter Nitish Rana has moved to Delhi Capitals from Rajasthan Royals.
  • His existing price remains the same at ₹4.2 crore.
  • This trade gives the DC a dependable option with veteran experience in the middle order.

8. Donovan Ferreira → Rajasthan Royals (RR)

  • Donovan Ferreira is moving back to Rajasthan Royals as an allrounder from Delhi Capitals. He is currently on a contract of ₹1 crore, from ₹75 lakh.
  • Ferreira received a predicted salary increase, an indicator of the team’s prediction of value and investment.

Why These Trades Matter

  • Strategic Rebalancing: Teams are not just trading for fame—many of these moves are about strengthening weak areas or rebalancing their squad for a long season.
  • Value for Money: Certain trades include adjustments to salary (Jadeja for instance), which indicates financial prudence from franchises. 
  • Youth & Experience Combination: Trades such as Arjun Tendulkar to LSG convey franchises are investing in future players, but there is still trade value in older veterans like Shami and Jadeja.
  • Tactical Implications: By acquiring all-rounders and batting superstars, teams like RR and DC may have a more adaptable squad of XI and can be more flexible. 

Conclusion

The IPL 2026 trade window has a brave variety of quality trades, tactical rebuilding, and an eye on the future.From the big guys changing jerseys (Sanju Samson, Ravindra Jadeja) to younger players seizing new opportunities with a trade, each trade offers a story of its own leading into the full season. As teams make respective changes to develop their combinations for the auction and the rest of the season, should these trades play a significant role in shaping the interest, competition, and unpredictability the fans rekindle each year with the IPL.

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