Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir cricket witnessed a historic moment on Tuesday as Baramulla-born fast bowler Auqib Nabi Dar scripted history at the IPL 2026 mini auction, landing a blockbuster deal worth ₹8.40 crore with Delhi Capitals after a fierce and prolonged bidding war.
The uncapped right-arm pacer, who entered the auction with a relatively low base price, quickly became one of the most sought-after names of the day. Several franchises, as per GNS, showed keen interest as his price escalated rapidly, before Delhi Capitals eventually sealed the deal, making Auqib one of the most expensive Indian domestic players at this year’s auction. The high-value signing not only underlined his growing stature in Indian cricket but also marked a landmark achievement for Jammu and Kashmir, a region steadily gaining recognition on the national cricketing map.
Auqib’s rise has been built on perseverance, discipline and consistent performances across domestic tournaments. Known for his ability to swing the new ball, hit the deck hard and maintain probing lines and lengths, he has been a spearhead of Jammu and Kashmir’s bowling attack in recent seasons. His calm temperament and effectiveness in helpful as well as challenging conditions have earned him praise from coaches and opposition batters alike.
The turning point in his career came during the most recent Ranji Trophy season, where Auqib delivered a string of match-defining spells and finished with 44 wickets, placing him among the leading wicket-takers in the country. His performances against established domestic sides caught the attention of IPL scouts, who closely tracked his progress across formats.
Auqib also impressed in white-ball cricket, where his ability to strike early and bowl economically at crucial stages further enhanced his reputation.
In addition to his bowling exploits, Auqib has shown the ability to contribute useful runs down the order, an added skill that increased his value in the T20 format and made him an attractive option for franchises looking for depth and balance.
The news of his big-money signing triggered celebrations across Kashmir’s cricketing circles. Former players, coaches and administrators hailed the achievement as a defining moment for the region, calling it a testament to the talent emerging from Jammu and Kashmir despite long-standing challenges such as limited infrastructure and exposure. Many described Auqib’s journey as an inspiration for young cricketers in the Valley, reinforcing the belief that consistent performances at the domestic level can open doors to the biggest stages in Indian cricket.
Over the years, several players from Jammu and Kashmir, including Parvez Rasool, Umran Malik, Abdul Samad, Rasikh Salam, Yudhvir Singh, Mohammad Mudhasir and Manzoor Pandav, have found places in IPL squads. While some enjoyed extended runs, others benefitted from elite-level exposure and professional training environments. Auqib’s ₹8.40 crore deal, however, stands out as one of the most significant milestones for the region so far.
For Delhi Capitals, the acquisition reflects a clear intent to invest in high-potential domestic talent and bolster their pace attack with a bowler who has consistently delivered at the domestic level. With expectations now running high, all eyes will be on Auqib Nabi Dar as he prepares to make the leap to the IPL stage, carrying not just personal ambition, but also the hopes of an entire region eager to see one of its own shine on cricket’s biggest platform. (GNS)
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