Who Is Mallika Sagar? The Woman Running The High-Stakes IPL Auction 2026 From Start To Finish

The IPL 2026 mini-auction is underway today at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, with franchises preparing for a high-stakes day of bidding. Fans in India can catch the live action on the Star Sports Network and stream it on JioHotstar. A total of 350 players are set to go under the hammer for just 77 available slots, ensuring fierce competition from the outset.

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With names like Cameron Green, Venkatesh Iyer and Liam Livingstone expected to draw serious interest, the room is primed for sharp strategy, quick calls and multi-crore moments - all steered by auctioneer Mallika Sagar, the woman controlling the pace of one of cricket's most intense bidding rooms.

Who Is Mallika Sagar?

Mallika Sagar is a professional auctioneer with a career that spans art, charity and major sports leagues in India and abroad. She was born in 1975 in Mumbai and studied Art History at Bryn Mawr College in Philadelphia.

Her auctioneering career began in 2001 at Christie's in New York, where she became the first Indian woman to serve as an auctioneer. Over time, she worked closely with respected Indian art institutions, including Mumbai's Pundole's Art Gallery, before building a reputation that extended well beyond the art world.

From Art Rooms To Sporting Auctions

Before cricket fans recognised her face, Mallika Sagar was already well known in elite auction circles. She has conducted sales featuring works by MF Husain, Tyeb Mehta and Raja Ravi Varma, and has frequently been associated with high-value charity fundraisers and luxury auctions.

Her move into sports marked a major shift and a milestone. In 2021, she became the first woman to conduct a Pro Kabaddi League auction. This was followed by a key role in the Women's Premier League, including the inaugural WPL auction in 2023.

Her Importance In The IPL

Mallika Sagar made history by becoming the first woman auctioneer in IPL history, a role she stepped into during the IPL 2023 mini-auction after Hugh Edmeades suffered a medical emergency mid-event. That moment proved pivotal. Her calm handling of a high-pressure situation earned trust across franchises and administrators alike. Since then, she has been appointed as the official auctioneer for successive IPL editions.

How Many IPL Auctions Has She Conducted?

Mallika Sagar has been part of four IPL auctions so far:

  • IPL 2023 Mini-Auction: Stepped in partway following an emergency
  • IPL 2024 Auction: Official auctioneer, first woman to hold the gavel
  • IPL 2025 Mega Auction (Jeddah): Returned as official auctioneer
  • IPL 2026 Auction: Confirmed auctioneer for the event held on 16 December 2025

That makes four confirmed IPL auction involvements, including three full official auctions and one partial appearance.

What Exactly Does An IPL Auctioneer Do?

It's worth clearing up a common misconception.

Mallika Sagar does not select players or influence prices. Her role is strictly neutral and procedural. She:

  • Calls out player names
  • Manages bidding rounds and increments
  • Confirms final bids and closes sales
  • Ensures rules are followed clearly and consistently

The decisions, strategies and spending come entirely from the franchises.

Why The BCCI Trusts Her

Running an IPL auction means controlling a room where bids can jump by crores in seconds. Mallika Sagar is trusted for her:

  • Steady control in fast-moving, high-stakes environments
  • Clear articulation that avoids confusion
  • Ability to keep proceedings structured without slowing momentum

In auctions where time, money and pressure collide, that balance matters.

Beyond The IPL Spotlight

Even as her visibility grows through cricket, Mallika Sagar continues to work across art, charity and sports platforms. Her career sits at an intersection rarely seen in Indian public life combining global training, cultural depth and operational precision.

As the IPL 2026 auction unfolds in Abu Dhabi, Mallika Sagar's presence is no longer a novelty, it's a mark of continuity and trust. She isn't there to influence outcomes or shape team destinies, but without her steady hand, the auction simply wouldn't run the way it does. In a room driven by strategy, pressure and split-second decisions, she keeps everything moving - clearly, fairly and on time.

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