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Mohammed Shami to Jaydev Unadkat: Players Sunrisers Hyderabad could release before IPL 2026 auction

Mohammed Shami to Jaydev Unadkat: Players Sunrisers Hyderabad could release before IPL 2026 auction

India.com26-05-2025

Sunrisers Hyderabad may think about implementing some tactical adjustments in light of the upcoming IPL 2026 mini auction. Here are some players who might be released before the season, ranging from Jaydev Unadkat to Mohammed Shami.
Sunrisers Hyderabad may unexpectedly release Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami before the 2026 IPL season. Despite a 10 crore rupee price tag and nine appearances, Shami has only secured six wickets.
Abhinav Manohar could be released by Sunrisers Hyderabad ahead of the IPL 2026 season. Although they bought him for ₹3.2 crore, he scored of runs in seven IPL 2025 matches could make the team look elsewhere.
The Sunrisers Hyderabad could part ways with Wiaan Mulder ahead of the 2026 IPL season. Because he only played in one of the season's matches, it's possible he didn't feel appreciated.
Jaydev Unadkat played for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) after being picked up for ₹1 crore. Despite playing extensively, his performance hasn't met expectations, potentially leading SRH to seek a replacement fast bowler.
Sunrisers Hyderabad's Rahul Chahar, acquired for ₹3.2 crore, has only featured in one IPL 2025 match. A release ahead of the mini-auction for the IPL 2026 is likely.

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