NPL Season 3 Auction Results 2026: Full List of Players Sold, Prices and Teams

The NPL Season 3 auction was held in Kathmandu on July 6, 2026. Of the 155 players in the pool, 37 were sold under the hammer, and the rest of the squads were completed through a follow-up wish list round, bringing the final total to 52 players signed. Aasif Sheikh became the most expensive player, sold to Lumbini Lions for NPR 20 lakh after a lucky draw. This article has the full price list, team-wise player list, and how much money each franchise had to spend.

By Suman Rana

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NPL Season 3 Auction Results 2026

The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) held the Siddhartha Bank NPL Season 3 player auction in Kathmandu on July 6, 2026. A total of 347 players had signed up. After screening, only 155 players made it to the final list.

The live bidding itself sold 37 players. That is the number of players who actually went through competitive bidding on auction day. Once the hammer rounds finished, each franchise still had a few empty spots left to fill in their required 13 player domestic quota. To fix this, CAN ran a wish list round right after the auction. In this round, each team picked already unsold players at base price, no bidding involved, to complete their squad. That wish list round added 15 more players, taking the final total to 52 players signed and 103 unsold.

Players were split into three groups based on skill level:

CategoryPrice RangeNumber of Players
Category ANPR 10 lakh to 15 lakh5 players
Category BNPR 5 lakh to 10 lakh27 players
Category CNPR 2 lakh to 5 lakh123 players

Who Got the Highest Price?

Aasif Sheikh was the biggest name in the auction. He is Nepal’s regular wicketkeeper batter. He played as the marquee player for Janakpur Bolts in the first two NPL seasons, but Bolts released him before this season.

When he came up for bidding, seven of the eight teams wanted him. Only Chitwan Rhinos stayed out. Since so many teams matched the top bid of NPR 20 lakh, CAN settled it with a lucky draw. Lumbini Lions won the draw and signed him for NPR 20 lakh, the highest price of the day and the only player in the whole pool with that special price ceiling.

Full Category A Player List (The 5 Biggest Names)

All 5 Category A players were sold, and all five went to a lucky draw after teams tied at the maximum bid of NPR 15 lakh. Here is exactly who went where:

PlayerPrice (NPR)Team
Aasif Sheikh20 lakhLumbini Lions
Arjun Gharti15 lakhPokhara Avengers
Bibek Kumar Yadav15 lakhChitwan Rhinos
Rupesh Kumar Singh15 lakhBiratnagar Kings
Trit Raj Das15 lakhJanakpur Bolts

Which Team Bought Which Players? (Team-by-Team List)

This is the part most fans search for. Below is the full list of confirmed players signed by each franchise, along with their respective categories and prices. The listed amounts reflect the player’s cost, though the total team expenditure may also factor in budget carried over from before the auction.

Lumbini Lions (Defending Champions)

PlayerCategoryPrice (NPR)
Mahamad Asif SheikhA20L
Kishore MahatoB10L
Durgesh GuptaB5L
Aakash TripathiB5L
Arniko Prasad YadavC2L
Ajay ChauhanC2L

Lumbini put almost half their entire budget into winning the Aasif Sheikh lucky draw alone, then filled out the rest of the squad with three Category B names and two economical Category C picks.

Janakpur Bolts

PlayerCategoryPrice (NPR)
Trit Raj DasA15L
Abhishek TiwariB5L
Bishal Kumar PatelB5L
Amar Singh RoutelaB5L
Rit GautamC4.25L
Santosh KarkiC3L
Aashutosh PandeyC2L
Bishal SuslingC2L

After releasing Aasif Sheikh and then losing him to a rival in the lucky draw, Bolts used their league-leading purse to build the deepest squad in the auction, with three separate Category B signings, instead of chasing one big name.

Biratnagar Kings

PlayerCategoryPrice (NPR)
Rupesh Kumar SinghA15L
Naren SaudB5L
Dilsad AliB5L
Sujan ThapaliyaC4.25L
Aprajit PoudelC2L
Pratik ShresthaC2L
Imran SheikhC2L

Kings put most of their money into winning Rupesh Kumar Singh in Category A, then used the rest of their purse on two Category B names and a wider spread of Category C depth.

Pokhara Avengers

PlayerCategoryPrice (NPR)
Arjun Gharti ChhetriA15L
Sudip AryalC3L
Bibek Rana MagarC2.75L
Sunny BKC2L
Pratik PokharelC2L
Bipin AcharyaC2L

Avengers committed heavily to Arjun Gharti Chhetri in Category A, then skipped Category B entirely and filled the rest of the squad with five Category C picks close to base price.

Chitwan Rhinos

PlayerCategoryPrice (NPR)
Bibek Kumar YadavA15L
Mausam DhakalC3L
Ashok DhamiC2L
Bipin RawalC2L
Gautam KCC2L
Salauddin KhanC2L

Rhinos were the only team to skip the Aasif Sheikh bidding entirely, locking in Bibek Kumar Yadav early instead and building the rest of their squad entirely through steady Category C picks.

Karnali Yaks

PlayerCategoryPrice (NPR)
Shubh KansakarB10L
Dipendra RawatB5L
Bipin Prasad SharmaB5L
Surya TamangC2L
Sachin SharmaC2L
Diwan PunC2L

Karnali were the only team without a Category A signing, choosing instead to spend heavily inside Category B, headlined by pulling Shubh Kansakar away from Janakpur Bolts for 10 lakh.

Sudurpaschim Royals

PlayerCategoryPrice (NPR)
Dipak BoharaB10L
Anil KharelB5L
Milan BoharaB5L
Sachin BhattaC2L
Ayub ChandC2L
Tek RawatC2L

Like Karnali, Royals went without a Category A player, instead winning a lucky draw of their own for Dipak Bohara and building a solid Category B core around him.

Kathmandu Gorkhas

PlayerCategoryPrice (NPR)
Sahil PatelB5L
Prashiddha JaisiC2L
Dayanand MandalC2L
Sonu DevkotaC2L
Krishna PaudelC2L
Dev ShahC2L
Suryanshu KoiralaC2L

Working with the smallest purse in the league, Gorkhas signed only one Category B player and stacked the rest of their squad, seven players in total, entirely with base-price Category C picks.

Why the Wish List Round Was Needed

Under the new rules for this season, CAN raised each team’s domestic (Nepali) player quota from 12 to 14, including the marquee player. That meant every franchise needed 13 domestic players signed through retention, auction and wish list combined, on top of their one marquee pick. Once the 37 player hammer auction finished, a few teams were still short of that number. So CAN let each franchise pick straight from the unsold list at base price. Karnali Yaks and Kathmandu Gorkhas needed the most help, three wish list picks each. Pokhara Avengers, Biratnagar Kings and Sudurpaschim Royals needed two each. Janakpur Bolts, Chitwan Rhinos and Lumbini Lions needed just one each.

How Much Money Did Each Team Start With?

Before the auction, each team already had a purse left over after retaining players from last season. Here is how much each team had to spend on both the hammer auction and the wish list round combined:

TeamTotal Purse
Janakpur Bolts66.25 lakh
Biratnagar Kings51.5 lakh
Lumbini Lions49.25 lakh
Pokhara Avengers45.5 lakh
Sudurpaschim Royals42.5 lakh
Karnali Yaks42 lakh
Chitwan Rhinos42 lakh
Kathmandu Gorkhas34 lakh

Janakpur Bolts had the biggest budget by far. That is one reason they were able to compete hard in the Aasif Sheikh bidding before losing him in the lucky draw.

Common Questions About the NPL Season 3 Auction

When was the NPL Season 3 auction held?

July 6, 2026, in Kathmandu.

How many players were sold in the NPL 2026 auction?

37 players were sold in the live hammer auction. A follow-up wish list round added more players to complete each team’s domestic quota, bringing the final total to 52 players signed out of 155 in the pool.

Who got the highest price in the NPL auction 2026?

Aasif Sheikh, sold to Lumbini Lions for NPR 20 lakh after a lucky draw between seven teams.

What is the wish list round in NPL auctions?

It is a follow-up process CAN uses after the main auction. Teams that still need players to reach their domestic quota can pick straight from the unsold list at base price, without any competitive bidding.

Which team had the biggest budget?

Janakpur Bolts, with a total purse of 66.25 lakh.

Which team had the smallest budget?

Kathmandu Gorkhas, with a total purse of 34 lakh.

How many domestic players will each team have this season?

14 Nepali players per team, made up of 13 signed through retention, auction and wish list, plus one marquee player.

When does NPL 2026 start?

The tournament is tentatively set for October and November 2026 at the TU Ground in Kirtipur. The exact daily match schedule has not been announced yet.

Also Read: NPL Season 2 Review: Champions, Awards and Final Takeaways

Suman Rana

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