Tuesday, March 31, 2026

IPL 2026 predictions: expert picks for the upcoming fixtures

IPL 2026 predictions: expert picks for the upcoming fixtures

Get IPL predictions for the upcoming round of fixtures at the 2026 tournament. We’re in for a few entertaining clashes.

Read on for more about these key Indian Premier League clashes.

Punjab Kings v Gujarat Titans

Key talking points

Punjab Kings

Last season’s finalists enter 2026 with a strategy of continuity under the leadership of Shreyas Iyer.

The team has successfully retained its core, including explosive openers Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya, who combined for over 1,000 runs last year.

They have also maintained the services of towering allrounder Marco Jansen. Their major off-season addition is Australian batting sensation Cooper Connolly, who replaces Josh Inglis at number three.

The Kings also fortified their domestic bowling by re-signing leg-spinner Pravin Dubey and adding young talent Vishal Nishad.

However, they lost some veteran experience with the release of Glenn Maxwell, who opted out of the 2026 auction to play in the PSL.

Gujarat Titans

The Titans, led by Shubman Gill, have undergone a strategic bowling transformation while retaining their most vital asset, Rashid Khan, as the spearhead of the spin attack.

The team made significant headlines by acquiring Mohammed Siraj to pair with a fully fit Kagiso Rabada, creating one of the league’s most formidable new-ball attacks.

Key new personnel include veteran all-rounder Jason Holder and English wicketkeeper-batter Tom Banton to provide middle-order depth.

While they lost Sherfane Rutherford in a trade to MI, the retention of Jos Buttler and Sai Sudharsan ensures their top order remains world-class.

Venue: Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, New Chandigarh

Teams have a slight preference for bowling first at this venue even though results are balanced, with teams batting first winning 6 matches and chasing teams winning 5 matches.

The average first innings score in the IPL is approximately 168 runs. In general, T20s, it tends to be slightly lower at 148 runs.

Shashank Singh of the Punjab Kings holds the record for the most IPL runs at this stadium, with 215 runs scored across 9 innings.

Arshdeep Singh and Harshal Patel are tied for the most IPL wickets at the venue; each having claimed 11 wickets.

The record for the highest team total at the venue is 228/5, set by Mumbai Indians against Gujarat Titans in May 2025.

The Punjab Kings’ Priyansh Arya holds the record for the highest individual score at the ground with an unbeaten 103 off 42 balls* against CSK in 2025.

Yuzvendra Chahal recorded the best bowling figures at this ground with 4/28 in 4 overs against KKR in April 2025.

Weather

Expect mostly cloudy but pleasant conditions in New Chandigarh on Tuesday evening. Temperatures will cool to about 24 degrees by 7:30pm, eventually dipping to a low of 20 degrees late at night.

While there is a slight chance of a light passing shower, conditions should remain largely dry with light breezes coming from the northeast.

Form

  • PBKS: L, W, L, W, L.
  • GT: L, L, L, W, W.

Predicted line-ups

PBKS: Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Priyansh Arya, Shreyas Iyer, Nehal Wadhera, Marcus Stoinis, Shashank Singh, Azmatullah Omarzai, Marco Jansen, Harpreet Brar, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal.

GT: Shubman Gill, Jos Buttler, Sai Sudharsan, Glenn Phillips, Shahrukh Khan, Washington Sundar, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Mohammed Siraj, Kagiso Rabada, Prasidh Krishna, Impact: Sai Kishore.

Key players

Priyansh Arya

A breakout star of the 2025 season, Priyansh Arya has quickly become the X-factor for the Punjab Kings.

The aggressive left-handed opener is known for his fearless, see-ball-hit-ball approach, famously smashing a 39-ball century against CSK last year — the fifth-fastest in IPL history.

Arya’s ability to maintain an elite strike rate (currently 179.25 in the IPL) across the powerplay and middle overs makes him a nightmare for bowlers.

After making his India A debut earlier this year, he enters this match looking to provide the explosive starts PBKS needs to dominate the Titans’ pace attack.

Jos Buttler

One of the most dangerous white-ball batters in world cricket despite his recent struggles at the World Cup where he averaged just 10.87 and failed to cross the 30-run mark in eight innings.

However, his IPL pedigree is undeniable; he scored over 500 runs last season and holds a career IPL average of 40.

Slotting back into the top order alongside Shubman Gill, Buttler will be motivated to find his rhythm and prove he is still the threat the Titans paid big money for.

Prediction: Punjab Kings

Last season PBKS went all the way to the final with a squad that was light on stars and high on teamwork. They look set to follow a similar pattern again in 2026.

The Titans meanwhile have a host of big-name stars.

Jos Buttler and Kagiso Rabada both struggled for form at the World Cup and will be eager to turn their fortunes around as quickly as possible, but we are tipping the home side to start with a win.

Also read: Seven deadly bowlers who could dominate the IPL 2026 Purple Cap race

Lucknow Super Giants v Delhi Capitals

Key talking points

Lucknow Super Giants

Lucknow enters the season under the leadership of Rishabh Pant, who was retained as captain after his record-shattering ₹27 crore acquisition last year.

To bolster a bowling unit that struggled with consistency, LSG made significant off-season moves by trading in veteran India pacer Mohammed Shami from SRH and acquiring the raw pace of Anrich Nortje in the mini auction.

They also added tactical depth with Sri Lankan all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga and Australian wicketkeeper Josh Inglis.

Notable departures include Ravi Bishnoi, David Miller, and Akash Deep, signalling a shift toward a more pace-heavy domestic core.

Delhi Capitals

The Capitals head into 2026 with a major leadership change, as Axar Patel takes over as the full-time captain. The biggest headline for DC is the arrival of KL Rahul, who is set to lead the top order after his high-profile move from LSG.

The team has revamped its batting lineup by securing Nitish Rana and South Africa powerhouse David Miller to provide middle-order stability.

While they face early-season concerns with Mitchell Starc being unavailable due to injury, they have fortified their bowling with T. Natarajan and Jammu and Kashmir sensation Auqib Nabi.

Ben Duckett was meant to feature but he has withdrawn from the series at the last minute to concentrate on resurrecting his international career.

Venue: Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow

Teams generally prefer to bowl first at Ekana. Statistics show that chasing teams have won approximately 54% of matches (12 out of 22 games), often due to the dew factor in the second innings.

The average first innings score at the ground is approximately 175 runs. While it was historically lower (around 165), recent seasons have seen a significant shift toward higher totals.

KL Rahul holds the record for the most IPL runs at this stadium, having scored 540 runs in 13 innings.

Ravi Bishnoi is the leading wicket-taker at the venue in the IPL, with 19 wickets in 18 matches.

The record score at the ground is 235/6, set by the Kolkata Knight Riders against the Lucknow Super Giants in 2024.

Rishabh Pant holds the record for the highest individual IPL score at the ground, an unbeaten 118* off 42 balls for LSG against RCB in May 2025.

Mark Wood holds the best bowling figures at the stadium with 5/14 for LSG against the Delhi Capitals in April 2023.

Weather

It’s expected to be a warm and mostly clear evening in Lucknow on Wednesday. Nighttime temperatures will likely hover around 23 degrees, providing a slight relief from the daytime high of 36.

While the sky remains predominantly clear, some periodic clouds may appear. Humidity will be moderate at approximately 30–36%, with gentle northwest winds. No rain is forecast.

Form

  • LSG: L, W, L, L, L.
  • DC: W, L, L, NR, L.

Predicted line-ups

LSG: Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran, Rishabh Pant (c/wk), Ayush Badoni, Abdul Samad, Wanindu Hasaranga, Shahbaz Ahmed, Mohammed Shami, Mayank Yadav, Avesh Khan, Impact: Digvesh Rathi.

DC: KL Rahul (wk), Pathum Nissanka, Nitish Rana, Tristan Stubbs, Axar Patel (c), David Miller, Ashutosh Sharma, Vipraj Nigam, Auqib Nabi, Kuldeep Yadav, Mitchell Starc, Impact: T. Natarajan.

Key players

Aiden Markram

Having been retained for a considerable fee after a stellar 2025 campaign, Aiden Markram has cemented his role as an explosive top-order anchor for LSG.

Last season, he accumulated 445 runs at an impressive strike rate of 148.82, adapting his technically sound game to meet the aggressive demands of the Impact Player rule.

Markram enters this game in peak form following a dominant 2026 T20 World Cup, where he maintained a strike rate of 175.16 — the highest among all tournament openers.

His ability to provide rapid starts while offering useful off spin makes him a key player for the Super Giants.

KL Rahul

After his high-profile release from LSG, KL Rahul has joined the Delhi Capitals for the 2026 season, bringing much-needed composure to their high-octane batting line up.

Rahul is expected to lead the top order, likely pairing with Pathum Nissanka to balance firepower with his trademark clinical accumulation.

With over 5,200 career IPL runs and an elite average of 46.21, his role is to anchor the innings, allowing power-hitters like David Miller to flourish later.

Facing his former franchise in his first away game of the season, Rahul’s motivation and intimate knowledge of the Ekana Stadium conditions will be critical for DC’s success.

Prediction: LSG

LSG started very well last season before fading as the tournament went on. Their success was built around their imposing top order of Mitch Marsh, Aiden Markram and Nicholas Pooran – all of whom are back for more in 2026.

Rishabh Pant struggled last season, but he should arrive in 2026 more rested and in a better place than last time. He also has plenty to prove as he slowly moves further away from contention for the Indian T20 side.

The Capitals are an imposing outfit with an excellent record against LSG, but we are tipping the home side to get the job done.

Kolkata Knight Riders v Sunrisers Hyderabad

Key talking points

Knight Riders

KKR showed immense batting depth in their opening six-wicket loss to MI, posting a massive 220/4 at the Wankhede.

Captain Ajinkya Rahane (67) and young Angkrish Raghuvanshi (51) were in sparkling form, though Rahane ended up nursing calf cramps ahead of this home opener.

The team’s primary concern will be their expensive bowling unit; despite Sunil Narine’s relatively economical spell, they struggled to defend a high total and managed just three wickets with the ball.

A major blow is the temporary unavailability of Cameron Green for bowling duties due to a back complaint, meaning he will play as a specialist batter for the next 10 days.

KKR will rely on their spin-heavy strategy at Eden Gardens as they seek to stifle SRH’s power-hitters.

Sunrisers Hyderabad

SRH enters this clash following a heavy defeat against RCB, where their bowling attack was dismantled by Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal.

While the bowlers struggled, captain Ishan Kishan provided a major silver lining with a blistering 80 off 38 balls. He and Aniket Verma (43) proved SRH have the firepower to chase big totals.

Head coach Daniel Vettori has called for a more disciplined bowling performance from the likes of Harshal Patel and Jaydev Unadkat.

While SRH are a side filled with big-name hitters, without Aussie skipper Pat Cummins, who remains sidelined for the early stages of the season, their bowling unit does have a somewhat fragile look to it.

Venue: Eden Gardens, Kolkata

Teams predominantly prefer to bowl first in Kolkata. Chasing teams have won approximately 57 percent of the 100-plus IPL matches played at this venue.

The average first innings score at the ground is approximately 165–170 runs. However, recent seasons have seen this average climb significantly, with scores frequently exceeding 190 in high-scoring encounters.

Gautam Gambhir holds the record for the most IPL runs at Eden Gardens, amassing 1,407 runs during his tenure with KKR and Delhi.

Sunil Narine is the leading wicket-taker at the ground with 72 wickets, the most by any player at a single venue in IPL history.

The record score at the venue is 262/2, set by the Punjab Kings against KKR in April 2024, which was also the highest successful run chase in T20 history at the time.

Rajat Patidar (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) holds the record for the highest individual score at the ground with an unbeaten 112 off 54 balls against Lucknow Super Giants in the 2022 Eliminator.

Sunil Narine recorded the best bowling figures at this stadium with 5/19 against the Punjab Kings in 2012.

Weather

Thursday evening in Kolkata will be warm and humid, with temperatures settling around 28 degrees.

While the day remains mostly sunny, the night may bring increased cloud cover and a slight chance of a stray thundershower, typical for this time of year.

Humidity will be high at 75 percent, making it feel quite muggy, while gentle southerly breezes provide some light relief.

Form

  • KKR: L, L, A, L, W.
  • SRH: L, W, W, W, NR.

Predicted line-ups

KKR: Finn Allen, Ajinkya Rahane, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Cameron Green, Rinku Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Sunil Narine, Vaibhav Arora, Blessing Muzarabani, Kartik Tyagi, Varun Chakaravarthy. Impact Sub: Umran Malik.

SRH: Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan (c/wk), Heinrich Klaasen, Aniket Verma, Liam Livingstone, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Brydon Carse, Harshal Patel, Jaydev Unadkat, Zeeshan Ansari. Impact Sub: Harsh Dubey.

Key players

Cameron Green

As the most expensive overseas signing in IPL history, Cameron Green carries the massive responsibility of filling the void left by the retired Andre Russell.

While a lower-back injury has temporarily restricted his bowling duties, his batting remains KKR’s primary engine.

Green’s ability to counter spin on the traditionally turning Eden Gardens track will be vital, especially after KKR’s narrow opening-match loss.

His high-intensity training and nothing to lose mindset, as noted by coach Shane Watson, make him the essential anchor around which KKR’s middle order will revolve.

Heinrich Klaasen

Veteran South African Heinrich Klaasen remains a destructive force in the powerful SRH lineup, coming off a spectacular 2025 season where he smashed 487 runs at a strike rate of 172.70.

He holds a psychological edge at this venue, having previously scored a 37-ball century against KKR — the third-fastest in IPL history.

In SRH’s 2026 opener, Klaasen looked set for another big score with 31 off 21 balls before a controversial boundary catch ended his stay.

As the joint-highest century-maker for the franchise, his ability to dominate world-class spinners like Sunil Narine makes him the key to SRH breaching a massive total.

Prediction: SRH

This is a tough one to call and a lot will depend on how SRH bowl. There is no doubt about the capability of their batting with Heinrich Klaasen one of the best players of spin around.

But their bowling needs to fire if they are to bag a first win. Both sides will be pushing hard after opening game losses and we are tipping SRH to see this one out.

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Monday, March 30, 2026

MARK — IPL team loyalty – is there such a thing? The 7 players have shown there is

MARK — IPL team loyalty – is there such a thing? The 7 players have shown there is

Loyalty is not something that one sees much of in franchise cricket. In general, that applies as much to the franchises as it does to the players, with stars usually signed on short-term deals.

The result is plenty of games, but, in many cases, for many different teams. Occasionally however a player and a team resonate with each other and longer-term commitments are made.

Stars signed for longer terms become the face of the brand and the association becomes strong. With the latest edition of the Indian Premier League just around the corner, let’s look at the players who have made the most appearances for a single franchise.

1. Virat Kohli

  • 282 matches for Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Few relationships in cricket are as enduring as Kohli’s bond with Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Since debuting in the inaugural 2008 season, he has been the heartbeat of the franchise.

While RCB have often flattered to deceive, Kohli’s consistency has rarely dipped, highlighted by his record-breaking 973-run season in 2016.

Kohli has carried the burden of expectation as captain and senior pro, often being the glue in an otherwise inconsistent batting unit. His longevity is remarkable in a format that evolves rapidly, and his ability to adapt has kept him relevant across eras.

It took until 2025 before they won the title, but at no point did his loyalty waver and he has become synonymous with the franchise, embodying both its ambition and its frustrations.

2. MS Dhoni

  • 272 matches for Chennai Super Kings

Dhoni and Chennai Super Kings represent perhaps the most successful player-franchise partnership in IPL history. Calm, calculated and endlessly composed, Dhoni has been the architect behind multiple title-winning campaigns.

Under his leadership, CSK have been defined by consistency, regularly reaching the playoffs and finals. Dhoni’s finishing ability with the bat and sharp tactical mind have set the standard for captaincy in T20 cricket.

Even in the twilight of his career, his presence remains central, both as a player and a cultural figure within the franchise. Still contracted to the franchise in 2026, Dhoni is not expected to feature much with Sanju Samson now in the mix.

Also read: Seven deadly bowlers who could dominate the IPL 2026 Purple Cap race

3. Rohit Sharma

  • 236 matches for Mumbai Indians

Rohit Sharma’s legacy at Mumbai Indians is built on silverware. As captain, he transformed the franchise into a dominant force, leading them to multiple IPL titles.

While his individual batting returns have fluctuated, Rohit’s leadership has been his defining contribution. His calm demeanour and ability to manage high-pressure situations have been instrumental in Mumbai’s success.

Over the years, he has also produced crucial innings in big matches, reinforcing his reputation as a big-game player.

4. Kieron Pollard

  • 211 matches for Mumbai Indians

Kieron Pollard’s role at Mumbai Indians has been that of enforcer and match-winner. A destructive finisher and handy all-rounder, Pollard delivered countless decisive performances across his long stint.

His ability to turn games in a matter of overs made him one of the most feared players in the league. Beyond his on-field exploits, Pollard’s leadership within the squad added depth to Mumbai’s dressing room culture.

Few overseas players have shown such enduring loyalty to a single IPL team. Like Virat Kohli, Pollard has only ever played for one IPL team.

5. Ravindra Jadeja

  • 200 matches for Chennai Super Kings

Ravindra Jadeja has been a vital cog in Chennai Super Kings’ sustained success. A genuine three-dimensional cricketer, his contributions span batting, bowling and fielding.

Often used as a finisher, Jadeja produced crucial cameos under pressure, while his left-arm spin provided control in the middle overs. His electric fielding adds another layer of value.

Over time, he has evolved into one of CSK’s senior leaders, reflecting the franchise’s emphasis on continuity and experience. Jadeja began his IPL career at the Rajasthan Royals, and he will return there for the 2026 season, but his 12 seasons at CSK will not be easily forgotten.

6. Suresh Raina

  • 200 matches for Chennai Super Kings

Suresh Raina, often dubbed “Mr IPL”, was the backbone of Chennai Super Kings’ batting for over a decade. Reliable, aggressive and adaptable, he thrived in all conditions and situations.

Raina’s ability to dominate spin and accelerate through the middle overs made him indispensable. He was also a key figure in the field and a trusted lieutenant to Dhoni.

His consistency in playoff matches further underlined his value, helping CSK maintain their reputation as one of the league’s most formidable teams.

7. Sunil Narine

  • 198 matches for Kolkata Knight Riders

West Indies star Sunil Narine’s association with Kolkata Knight Riders has been defined by innovation and impact. Initially renowned for his mystery spin, Narine played a central role in KKR’s title wins with his ability to stifle opposition batters.

In later years, he reinvented himself as a pinch-hitting opener, adding a new dimension to his game.

This dual role has made him one of the most unique players in IPL history. His longevity with KKR reflects both his adaptability and the franchise’s faith in his match-winning abilities. Narine will be back for another season with KKR in 2026.

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Sunday, March 29, 2026

From Kohli through to Rahul and Gill: Every IPL team’s leading run-scorer

From Kohli through to Rahul and Gill: Every IPL team’s leading run-scorer

The IPL gets going on Saturday and the excitement is building to fever pitch levels ahead of what is set to be another incredible season of runs and action.

The 2026 staging of the tournament will be its 19 iteration which means there is a huge repository of records and statistics available for anyone who is interested.

As we head towards the new campaign, let’s take a moment to look at which player is the leading run scorer for each of the ten franchises that will play this season.

1. Virat Kohli, Royal Challengers Bengaluru

  • 8,661 runs

There was never likely to be anyone else at the top of Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s charts. Kohli has been synonymous with the franchise since the inaugural season in 2008 and he remains one of the defining figures in IPL history.

His remarkable tally has been built on consistency, longevity and a fierce loyalty to one team in an era where player movement is common.

Kohli’s peak came during the extraordinary 2016 season when he amassed 973 runs, a record that still stands. Yet what truly sets him apart is his ability to evolve. Early in his career he was an accumulator who anchored innings.

In later years he added range and tempo, becoming equally dangerous in chases and powerplay assaults. Even as the IPL has shifted towards power hitting, Kohli’s classical stroke play continues to deliver runs in bulk, keeping him comfortably ahead of every other RCB batter.

2. Rohit Sharma, Mumbai Indians

  • 5,876 runs

Rohit Sharma’s record with Mumbai Indians reflects both his batting quality and the franchise’s sustained dominance.

While he did not begin his IPL journey with Mumbai, his move in 2011 marked the start of a hugely successful era that included multiple titles and countless match-winning contributions.

Rohit’s numbers are particularly impressive given that he has often balanced leadership responsibilities with his batting.

Known for his effortless timing and ability to accelerate after settling, he has produced numerous defining innings, especially in high-pressure knockout matches.

Unlike some modern IPL stars, Rohit has rarely relied purely on power, instead blending placement, composure and tactical awareness.

His longevity also stands out. Across more than a decade in Mumbai colours, Rohit has adapted to different roles, from middle-order stabiliser to top-order aggressor, ensuring he remains the franchise’s most prolific run-scorer.

3. MS Dhoni, Chennai Super Kings

  • 4,865 runs

MS Dhoni’s run tally for Chennai Super Kings is as much about impact as it is about volume of games. Batting predominantly in the middle and lower order, Dhoni has rarely had the opportunity to compile massive totals.

Instead, he has built his reputation on finishing games, controlling run chases and delivering under pressure.

The former Chennai captain’s calmness in tense situations has defined the franchise’s identity. Whether shepherding chases or launching late assaults, Dhoni’s contributions often arrive when they matter most.

His strike rate and finishing ability have frequently outweighed the absence of centuries or long innings. In all Dhoni has played 100 undefeated innings in the IPL.

That Dhoni remains Chennai’s leading run-scorer despite batting lower than many of his teammates highlights both his longevity and the trust placed in him. Even in the twilight of his career, he continues to play a decisive role in shaping Chennai’s batting narrative.

4. Sanju Samson, Rajasthan Royals

  • 4,027 runs

Sanju Samson’s rise to the top of Rajasthan Royals’ run charts reflects his growth from precocious talent to established leader. Debuting as a teenager, Samson quickly became known for his elegant stroke play and ability to dominate spin. Over time, he has added consistency to flair.

Rajasthan’s batting has often revolved around Samson’s ability to accelerate in the middle overs. His lofted drives and clean hitting down the ground have produced some of the franchise’s most memorable innings.

Unlike many modern T20 batters, Samson’s game is built on timing rather than brute force, making his scoring appear effortless.

He skippered the Royals last season but Samson, who starred for India at the recently completed T20 World Cup, has now moved to CSK which means his impact will be lost.

Crossing the 4000-run mark underlines his importance to the franchise and his status as one of the IPL’s most stylish batters.

Also read: Seven deadly bowlers who could dominate the IPL 2026 Purple Cap race

5. David Warner, Sunrisers Hyderabad

  • 4,014 runs

The only non-Indian on this list, Australia star David Warner’s association with Sunrisers Hyderabad produced one of the most productive partnerships between player and franchise in IPL history.

The left-hander combined aggression with consistency, regularly finishing among the tournament’s top run-scorers during his time with the team.

Warner’s approach was simple but devastating. He attacked from the outset, particularly square of the wicket, and rarely allowed bowlers to settle. His ability to dominate powerplays laid the foundation for Hyderabad’s batting across multiple seasons.

He also showed remarkable adaptability, performing on slower surfaces where timing and placement were crucial.

His tally of 4014 runs remains a testament to that sustained excellence. Even after moving on, Warner’s legacy at Hyderabad endures as the batter who defined their early success.

6. Rishabh Pant, Delhi Capitals

  • 3,284 runs

Rishabh Pant’s run-scoring for Delhi Capitals was marked by its audacity. From the outset, Pant has played with freedom, taking on bowlers with unconventional strokes and fearless intent.

His ability to change momentum in a few overs has made him central to Delhi’s batting plans.

Pant’s breakout season came in 2018 when he amassed runs at a staggering strike rate, including a breathtaking 128 not out. Since then, he has matured, balancing aggression with situational awareness.

His role as captain also brought added responsibility, but his instinctive attacking style has largely remained unchanged. With more than 3000 runs, Pant stands comfortably atop Delhi’s charts. No longer at the Capitals, Pant will be scoring his runs for LSG this season.

7. Gautam Gambhir, Kolkata Knight Riders

  • 3,035 runs

Gautam Gambhir’s influence on Kolkata Knight Riders extended beyond captaincy. As their leading run-scorer, he provided stability at the top of the order during the franchise’s most successful years. Gambhir’s measured approach complemented the explosive hitters around him.

He often anchored innings, allowing aggressive partners to play freely. His ability to absorb pressure in big matches was instrumental in Kolkata’s title wins. Gambhir was not the most flamboyant batter, but his effectiveness lay in clarity of role and consistency.

Crossing 3000 runs for Kolkata highlights his enduring importance. Even years after his retirement, he remains the franchise’s benchmark for top-order reliability.

8. KL Rahul, Punjab Kings

  • 2,548 runs

KL Rahul’s stint with Punjab Kings saw him develop into one of the IPL’s most prolific top-order batters. Opening the innings, Rahul combined elegance with calculated aggression, often batting deep into the innings.

His standout seasons included multiple centuries and Orange Cap-winning performances. Rahul’s ability to control tempo made him invaluable. He could accelerate rapidly or anchor depending on match situations.

While critics occasionally questioned his strike rate, his consistency ensured Punjab regularly posted competitive totals.

Rahul’s 2548 runs place him at the top of Punjab’s charts, underlining his influence during his tenure with the franchise.

9. Shubman Gill, Gujarat Titans

  • 2,449 runs

Shubman Gill’s rapid ascent to Gujarat Titans’ leading run-scorer reflects both his talent and the franchise’s relatively short history. Since joining Gujarat, Gill has evolved into a dominant T20 opener.

His breakout campaign included a remarkable run of centuries that propelled Gujarat deep into the tournament. Gill’s batting blends classical technique with modern aggression.

Strong off the front foot and powerful through the leg side, he has become a reliable foundation for Gujarat’s innings. With 2449 runs already, Gill continues to expand his lead and shape the franchise’s batting identity.

He will be looking to pile on more runs in 2026 as he seeks to reestablish himself as part of the Indian team.

10. KL Rahul, Lucknow Super Giants

  • 1,410 runs

KL Rahul appears again for Lucknow Super Giants, highlighting his consistency across franchises. As captain and opener, Rahul has been central to Lucknow’s early IPL journey. His calm presence at the top has provided structure to a relatively new side.

Rahul’s approach with Lucknow has mirrored his broader T20 philosophy. He builds innings carefully before accelerating, ensuring stability while still delivering competitive totals.

Although Lucknow’s history is short, Rahul’s contribution has already set a benchmark for future batters. With 1410 runs, he comfortably leads the franchise’s charts. He won’t be adding to that number in 2026 however as he is now plying his trade for the Delhi Capitals.

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Saturday, March 28, 2026

MS Dhoni’s IPL legacy: seven reasons he remains a CSK icon

MS Dhoni’s IPL legacy: seven reasons he remains a CSK icon

Legendary Indian cricketer MS Dhoni is now 44 years old. He has retired from international cricket, but when it comes to the IPL, he just keeps on going.

He played in the very first staging of the tournament back in 2008 and, if he takes the field for Chennai Super Kings in 2026 it will be his 19th season in the competition.

While he is unlikely to feature prominently for CSK, especially after they signed Sanju Samson, Dhoni’s influence will no doubt be felt.

As the former India skipper prepares for his 19th season in the IPL, let’s take a moment to look back on some of the highlights of his illustrious career.

1. The face of a franchise

From the outset, Dhoni became synonymous with Chennai Super Kings. Signed as one of the league’s marquee players in 2008, he quickly established himself as both leader and talisman.

While many players moved between franchises, Dhoni remained the constant at CSK, shaping its identity around calm leadership and tactical clarity. His presence alone became a competitive advantage, with younger players thriving under his guidance.

Dhoni has been at CSK for two spells of eight years; he spent two years in the middle playing for the now defunct Rising Pune Supergiant – a sabbatical that was required out of necessity as CSK served a two-season suspension and did not play.

2. Five-time IPL champion

Under Dhoni’s captaincy, CSK became one of the most successful teams in IPL history, lifting multiple titles across different eras. What set Dhoni apart was not just the silverware, but the consistency.

CSK regularly reached the playoffs and finals, making them perennial contenders. His ability to rebuild squads and maintain standards ensured success was sustained rather than fleeting.

Dhoni led the franchise to ten finals in their first 14 seasons – they won five titles (2010, 2011, 2018, 2021 and 2023).

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3. The master finisher

Few players in T20 history have matched Dhoni’s reputation as a finisher. Whether chasing daunting totals or setting competitive scores, he often delivered in high-pressure situations.

His calculated approach, combined with immense power, allowed him to take games deep and close them out with precision. Countless matches were decided in the final overs with Dhoni at the crease.

Indeed, the mark of a good finisher is to remain undefeated when the innings comes to an end and that regard Dhoni is outstanding with his stats currently showing 100 undefeated IPL knocks, securing him an average score of 38.30 per innings.

4. Tactical genius behind the stumps

As a wicketkeeper, Dhoni’s influence extended far beyond catches and stumpings. His reading of the game, field placements and ability to guide bowlers made him an on-field strategist of the highest order.

His quick hands behind the stumps also produced some of the fastest stumpings seen in the format, often turning matches in CSK’s favour.

Dhoni has been responsible for a total of 158 catches and 47 stumpings – as if to prove to the world that he is not slowing down, he bagged five stumpings in 2025, his second most prolific return in an IPL season.

5. Backing players to deliver

One of Dhoni’s defining traits has been his unwavering faith in players.

He consistently backed individuals through lean patches, a quality that fostered loyalty and confidence within the squad. Several players, both from India and overseas, produced their best cricket under his leadership, crediting Dhoni’s calm approach and clarity of roles.

6. Reinventing himself over time

As the IPL evolved, so did Dhoni. Early in his career, he was a destructive middle-order batter capable of dominating attacks.

In later years, he adapted his role, often coming in lower down the order and focusing on finishing games or mentoring younger players. This willingness to evolve has allowed him to remain relevant even into his forties.

7. The return after suspension

When CSK returned to the IPL in 2018 after a two-year suspension, many questioned whether the team could immediately compete at the highest level. Dhoni answered emphatically, leading the side to the title in a remarkable comeback season.

It remains one of the most memorable campaigns in IPL history and reinforced his status as a leader who thrives under pressure.

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Friday, March 27, 2026

IPL 2026 opening weekend: RCB, MI and CSK in blockbuster clashes

IPL 2026 opening weekend: RCB, MI and CSK in blockbuster clashes

It’s go-time in the IPL with the latest season set to start on Saturday.

With the World Cup safely defended by India, in India, there is plenty of hype and excitement for the start of the world’s premier franchise tournament and there are plenty of exciting match-ups and subplots set to take place.

Most notably is the return of T20 World Cup Player of the Tournament Sanju Samson to face his former team the Rajasthan Royals.

The world’s best teenagers are in action on Monday as well, while Virat Kohli’s RCB will look to defend the title they finally won at the 18th attempt in 2025.

The season starts on Saturday and will run for two months. It promises something for everybody. Enjoy it.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru v Sunrisers Hyderabad

Key talking points

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Entering as reigning champions for the first time, RCB has maintained its core, but they face immediate availability hurdles.

The most notable off-season addition is Venkatesh Iyer, acquired for to bolster an already star-studded batting lineup that features the legendary Virat Kohli and the world’s fourth ranked T20I batsman Phil Salt.

However, the bowling department is under scrutiny; star paceman Josh Hazlewood will miss the early stages while Yash Dayal is ruled out for the entire season.

To compensate, RCB have brought in New Zealand quick Jacob Duffy and 23-year-old left-arm quick Mangesh Yadav.

The team has bid farewell to Liam Livingstone and Lungi Ngidi, opting to stick with 17 retained players to defend their crown.

Sunrisers Hyderabad

SRH enter the 2026 season with a significant leadership shift: with regular captain Pat Cummins unavailable for the first half of the tournament, Ishan Kishan will lead the side.

The “Orange Army” made a massive splash in the mini-auction by signing Liam Livingstone for US$1,373 hoping to add explosive middle-order power.

They have also fortified their India bowling contingent with Shivam Mavi, but they lost veteran Mohammed Shami in a pre-auction trade.

Several spinners, including Adam Zampa and Rahul Chahar, were released to make room for fresh uncapped talent like Salil Arora and Shivang Kumar.

Venue: M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru

The highest IPL score at the venue was made by SRH in 2024 when they smashed an outstanding 287 for three. That knock was built around a 41-ball 102 from Australia opener Travis Head.

The lowest IPL score recorded at the ground was RCB’s 82 all out against KKR in 2008.

SRH have played nine games at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium – they have won three and lost six.

RCB have won 50 and lost 50 at the venue. They have played at the ground 105 times with four No Results and a tie.

The average first innings score at the ground is 168 runs. However, on this high-scoring ground, totals often exceed 180–190 in modern T20 play, with 200-plus scores becoming increasingly common.

Teams generally prefer to chase at this ground. Historically, chasing teams have won approximately 53% of IPL matches played here.

Dew often plays a role in evening matches, making it difficult for bowlers to grip the ball in the second innings.

Not surprisingly given his long association with RCB, Virat Kohli holds the record for the most IPL runs at this stadium, with over 3,200 runs. He has spent his entire IPL career with the Bengaluru franchise.

Weather

Saturday evening in Bengaluru promises a pleasant break from the daytime heat. As the sun sets, temperatures will dip to a comfortable 27 degrees, eventually reaching a low of 22.

Expect partly cloudy skies with a gentle breeze, making it an ideal time for cricket. While the humidity remains low, the air will feel refreshing and mild.

Form

  • RCB: W, W, W, L, A.
  • SRH: W, W, W, NR, L.

Last five winners head-to-head: SRH, RCB, SRH, RCB, RCB.

Predicted line-ups

RCB: Virat Kohli, Phil Salt, Venkatesh Iyer, Rajat Patidar, Jitesh Sharma, Tim David, Jacob Bethell, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Nuwan Thushara, Rasikh Salam.

SRH: Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Heinrich Klaasen, Liam Livingstone, Aniket Verma, Harshal Patel, Shivam Mavi, David Payne, Jaydev Unadkat.

Key players

Virat Kohli

As the pulse of the defending champions, Virat Kohli enters the 19th IPL edition in imposing form, having amassed 657 runs at an average of 54.75 in RCB’s title-winning 2025 campaign.

His mastery of the Chinnaswamy Stadium is unmatched; he recently became the first player in history to score over 3,500 T20 runs at a single venue.

Now a T20 specialist following his international retirement, Kohli’s role as the anchor-aggressor alongside Phil Salt is vital for setting the tone.

His recent practice form, highlighted by a quickfire 45 off 19 balls, suggests he is ready to exploit the short boundaries from the first over.

Abhishek Sharma

The number one ranked batsman in world T20 arrives at the opener as SRH’s most dangerous weapon, fresh off a match-winning 52 off 21 balls in the 2026 T20 World Cup final.

Known for his boundary-hitting frequency, the best of any modern batter on the offside, he redefined aggression last season with a strike rate near 199.

His recent 94 off 42 balls in an intra-squad practice game confirms he has carried that lethal rhythm into the IPL.

Abhishek’s ability to dominate the powerplay alongside Travis Head is essential for SRH to challenge the champions in their own backyard.

Prediction: Sunrisers Hyderabad

These are two outstanding sides, and it is hard to gauge exactly how things will pan out given that it is the first game of the season, but it must be noted that SRH have a truly imposing batting unit.

Abhishek Sharma is the top ranked T20I batsman in the world with Ishan Kishan at number two. Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen are mercurial power-hitters capable of dismantling the best bowling attacks.

Throw in the guile of Nitish Kumar Reddy and the middle-order clout of Liam Livingstone and SRH have a truly formidable look about them.

Also read: Seven deadly bowlers who could dominate the IPL 2026 Purple Cap race

Mumbai Indians v Kolkata Knight Riders

Key talking points

Mumbai Indians

Mumbai Indians have doubled down on their ‘One Family’ core, retaining stars Hardik Pandya (the skipper), Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, and Suryakumar Yadav.

Their primary off-season strategy focused on high-impact trades, successfully bringing in bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur from Lucknow Super Giants and middle-order batter Sherfane Rutherford from Gujarat Titans.

They also re-acquired leg-spinner Mayank Markande to bolster their spin department.

To facilitate these moves, MI parted ways with several players, most notably trading out Arjun Tendulkar and releasing international quicks Reece Topley and Lizaad Williams.

With a settled core and new domestic depth, MI aims to reclaim their dominant form at home.

Kolkata Knight Riders

KKR enters 2026 with a heavily restructured squad under new captain Ajinkya Rahane.

The headline addition is Australian all-rounder Cameron Green, signed for a record-breaking fee following the retirement of franchise legend Andre Russell.

However, KKR’s preparations have been rocked by a severe injury crisis in their pace attack; both Harshit Rana and Akash Deep are ruled out for the season, with Navdeep Saini and Saurabh Dubey signed as late replacements.

Additionally, star signing Matheesha Pathirana is expected to miss the early phase of the tournament.

While they have lost key contributors like Venkatesh Iyer and Quinton de Kock, KKR will rely on a “spin-heavy” strategy led by Sunil Narine and Varun Chakaravarthy to bridge the gap.

Venue: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Teams heavily prefer to chase at Wankhede. Historically, teams batting second have won approximately 54% of matches (67 wins out of 123 games).

The average first innings score is approximately 170 runs. However, the ground often sees higher scores due to its short boundaries and a fast outfield.

Rohit Sharma holds the record for the most IPL runs at this stadium, with 2,439 runs scored in 84 innings.

Lasith Malinga remains the leading wicket-taker at Wankhede with 68 wickets.

The record team score at the venue id 235/1, set by Royal Challengers Bengaluru against Mumbai Indians in 2015.

The highest individual score at the ground belongs to AB de Villiers who struck an unbeaten 133 off 59 balls during that same 2015 match for RCB.

The best bowling figures at the ground are shared by Harbhajan Singh (5/18 vs CSK in 2011) and Wanindu Hasaranga (5/18 vs SRH in 2022).

Weather

Expect a warm, humid evening in Mumbai this Sunday. Temperatures will hover around 28 degrees, but the high humidity will make it feel closer to 32.

While mostly clear skies are predicted, there is a slight chance of brief localized showers. With light breezes coming off the Arabian Sea, it should be a great night for cricket.

Form

  • MI: L, W, L, W, L.
  • SRH: L, A, L, W, W.

Last five winners head-to-head: MI, KKR, KKR, MI, KKR.

Predicted line-ups

MI: Rohit Sharma, Quinton de Kock, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Will Jacks, Hardik Pandya, Naman Dhir, Mitchell Santner, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Trent Boult.

SRH: Finn Allen, Ajinkya Rahane, Cameron Green, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Rinku Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Sunil Narine, Vaibhav Arora, Varun Chakaravarthy, Kartik Tyagi, Umran Malik.

Key players

Jasprit Bumrah

Jasprit Bumrah enters the 2026 season as the undisputed leader of MI’s attack, coming off a stellar T20 World Cup campaign where he was the joint-highest wicket-taker.

Ranked as the fifth best T20I bowler in the world, his importance to Mumbai cannot be overstated.

He is the gold standard for T20 bowling, known for his lethal yorkers and deceptive slower balls that stifle even the most aggressive batters.

At the Wankhede Stadium, where boundaries are short and the pitch offers true bounce, Bumrah’s ability to provide breakthroughs in the powerplay and maintain a rare economy rate under 7.50 during the death overs will be vital.

Varun Chakravarthy

Varun Chakravarthy remains KKR’s primary mystery weapon and a critical component of their world-class spin department.

After finishing as the joint-highest wicket-taker in the recent T20 World Cup, he brings immense confidence into this high-stakes opener.

Although he faced a slight dip in form during the latter stages of the World Cup, KKR management continues to bank on his unique ability to break partnerships during the middle overs.

On a batting-friendly Wankhede track, Chakravarthy’s variations and accuracy will be essential to keeping MI’s power-hitters in check and ensuring KKR can control the game’s tempo.

Prediction: Mumbai Indians

Another tough one to call given how early we are in the tournament, but with home advantage and laden with batters who are in good form, expect MIs to take this one.

Suryakumar Yadav had a quiet World Cup and Quinton de Kock’s form took a slight dip since the start of the year, but this is a team with outstanding depth in all departments.

They have traditionally been slow starters in the IPL but expect them to open with a win in 2026.

Rajasthan Royals v Chennai Super Kings

Key talking points

Rajasthan Royals

Rajasthan enters the 2026 season with a significantly altered top order following the high-profile trade of their long-time captain.

To fill the leadership void, RR has entrusted Yashasvi Jaiswal with greater responsibility, pairing him with the record-breaking 15-year-old sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who returns to the side as their primary explosive weapon.

The Royals also bolstered their middle-order power by signing Liam Livingstone for ₹13 crore to replace the departing Jos Buttler.

While they lost the veteran experience of Ravichandran Ashwin, the acquisition of Noor Ahmad ensures their spin department remains lethal alongside Yuzvendra Chahal.

Chennai Super Kings

CSK heads into this encounter defined by the blockbuster acquisition of Sanju Samson, who joins the Yellow Army to open the batting alongside captain Ruturaj Gaikwad.

This move follows the departure of Devon Conway, signalling a shift toward a more aggressive Powerplay strategy. While MS Dhoni is still in the mix and able to keep wicket it is unclear if he will get the role or if that will fall to Samson.

While the loss of Ravindra Jadeja to his home franchise is a sentimental and tactical blow, the all-round department is well stocked with Shivan Dube, Matthew Short, Zak Foulkes and Prashant Veer all capable replacements.

Venue: Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati

The Baspara Cricket Stadium is not the primary home venue for the Rajasthan Royals, although they traditionally play a handful of fixtures here every season. Their main ground is the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur.

Teams generally prefer to bowl first in Guwahati due to the potential dew factor in evening matches. However, batting first has historically been successful here, with teams winning approximately 50% of completed IPL matches.

The average first innings score is high, sitting at approximately 180 runs. The pitch is consistently regarded as a ‘batting paradise’.

Riyan Parag (Rajasthan Royals), a local favourite, holds the record for the most IPL runs at this stadium with 137 runs across 5 innings.

Yuzvendra Chahal is the leading wicket-taker at the venue in the IPL, having claimed 6 wickets.

The team score at the venue is 199/4, set by the Rajasthan Royals against the Delhi Capitals in 2023.

Quinton de Kock holds the record for the highest individual score at the venue with an unbeaten 97* off 61 balls against Rajasthan Royals in 2025.

Nathan Ellis holds the record for best figures at the ground with 4/30 against the Rajasthan Royals during the 2023 season.

Weather

Guwahati is expected to experience a damp and humid Monday evening. Temperatures will settle around 22 degrees, though it will feel slightly warmer at 25°C due to high humidity levels.

While the skies will be partly cloudy, there is still a 20 percent chance of light rain passing through after sunset. Winds will remain light, blowing from the east.

Form

  • RR: W, L, L, L, W.
  • CSK: W, L, W, L, L.

Last five winners head-to-head: RR, RR, CSK, RR, RR.

Predicted line-ups

RR: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Riyan Parag, Dhruv Jurel, Shimron Hetmyer, Ravindra Jadeja, Dasun Shanaka, Jofra Archer, Ravi Bishnoi, Sandeep Sharma, Nandre Burger.

CSK: Ruturaj Gaikwad, Sanju Samson, Ayush Mhatre, Dewald Brevis, Shivam Dube, MS Dhoni, Ravichandran Ashwin, Noor Ahmad, Khaleel Ahmed, Matt Henry, Spencer Johnson.

Key players

Vaibhav Suryavanshi

The 15-year-old phenom Vaibhav Suryavanshi is the cornerstone of the Rajasthan Royals’ youth-driven strategy.

After a record-breaking 2025 season where he became the youngest IPL centurion with a 35-ball 101, he enters this match fresh off a Player of the Tournament performance in the recent U-19 World Cup.

With a career T20 strike rate of 204.37, Suryavanshi’s role as the primary explosive opener is vital for RR to exploit the powerplay.

His ability to handle extreme pace, documented facing 157 kph sidearms in trials, makes him RR’s most dangerous weapon at the top.

Sanju Samson

In what is arguably the most significant storyline of the season, Sanju Samson faces his former franchise after a historic pre-season trade to Chennai Super Kings.

Samson arrives in peak form as the Player of the Tournament from India’s victorious 2026 T20 World Cup campaign, where he excelled as an opener.

CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad has confirmed that Samson will open the batting alongside him, a tactical shift aimed at solving CSK’s previous powerplay struggles.

Samson’s intimate knowledge of the RR bowlers and his newly refined aggression make him the key to anchoring CSK’s revamped top order.

Prediction: Chennai Super Kings

An intriguing matchup with a host of subplots, most notably the trade that saw Sanju Samson leave RR to join CSK with Ravi Jadeja and Sam Curran moving in the opposite direction.

There is also the small matter of the world’s best teenagers facing up to each other with U19 World Cup winners Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre set to do battle.

It is early days in the IPL, but we are tipping CSK to take this one. They boast an interesting blend of youth and experience and in Sanju Samson they have the form player of the recently completed T20 World Cup.

CSK had a disappointing campaign in 2025; they should be much better this time round.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

The most unbelievable IPL records that you really need to know

The most unbelievable IPL records that you really need to know

The IPL is starting to draw focus with franchise cricket’s marquee event set to commence before the end of March.

First staged in 2008, 2026 will be the 19th iteration of the tournament.

There have been many great feats and records set over the course of the previous 18 events. Let’s take a moment to have a look at five of the most remarkable IPL stats.

1. Virat Kohli and the 200-run stands

Of the seven partnerships of 200 runs or more in IPL history, Virat Kohli has been involved in three of them. That is a staggering level of consistency in a format built on risk and rapid scoring.

Two of those monumental stands came alongside AB de Villiers for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, a pairing that defined an era for the franchise. Their understanding of tempo, field placement and pressure turned daunting totals into routine pursuits.

To feature in nearly half of all 200-plus partnerships underlines Kohli’s longevity and adaptability. In a competition defined by short careers and shifting squads, his presence at the heart of so many record-breaking stands is extraordinary.

2. Brendon McCullum’s outrageous opening salvo

The first ever IPL match in 2008, between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore, announced the tournament in unforgettable fashion.

Brendon McCullum blasted 158 not out from 73 balls, striking 13 sixes and 10 fours as KKR romped to a 140-run win. It was audacious, theatrical and perfectly timed for a league seeking instant credibility.

For five years it stood as the highest individual score in IPL history before being eclipsed by Chris Gayle. Even now though, McCullum’s 158 remains the second-highest score the league has seen.

Remarkably, it is also one of only three IPL centuries scored for Kolkata, the others coming from Sunil Narine and Venkatesh Iyer. That the tournament’s defining early innings still holds such statistical weight speaks volumes.

Also read: Five big IPL coaching moves that could shape the 2026 season

3. Rohit Sharma’s forgotten hat-trick

Rohit Sharma is rightly celebrated as one of the IPL’s greatest batters, with 7,046 runs placing him among the competition’s elite. Yet one of the most unusual feats of his career came with the ball.

Playing for the Deccan Chargers in 2009 against the Mumbai Indians, Sharma produced a spell of 4 for 6 in just two overs, including a hat-trick.

He dismissed Abhishek Nayar and Harbhajan Singh with successive deliveries before JP Duminy fell to the first ball of his next over. Two balls later Saurabh Tiwary was stumped, sealing the match and a rare all-round masterpiece.

For a player remembered primarily for his batting, it remains a delicious statistical quirk.

4. Aaron Finch, the ultimate IPL nomad

Franchise cricket is built on movement, but no one has embraced the carousel quite like Aaron Finch.

The former Australia captain has represented nine different IPL franchises, a record that underlines both his global demand and the shifting strategies of teams at auction tables.

From early stints with Rajasthan and Delhi to later roles across the league, Finch became the embodiment of the short-term T20 contract.

Few players can claim to have worn so many colours in one competition. In a league often associated with loyalty to marquee names, Finch’s journey tells a different story about opportunity and reinvention.

5. A hat-trick of hat-tricks

Hat-tricks are rare in T20 cricket. To claim more than one in the IPL is exceptional in India.

Yuvraj Singh achieved the feat twice in a single season, a reminder of his knack for game-turning bursts. Yet even that pales next to the record of Amit Mishra, who has taken three IPL hat-tricks.

Mishra’s treble stands alone in tournament history. In a format dominated by batters and shaped by unforgiving margins, the ability to seize three wickets in three balls on multiple occasions is extraordinary.

As the IPL approaches its 19th season, these feats serve as a reminder of why the competition continues to captivate. Records fall and stars emerge, but the league’s archive of improbable numbers and outrageous performances only grows richer with time.

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Monday, March 23, 2026

The 7 big-hitting batters who could absolutely dominate IPL 2026

The 7 big-hitting batters who could absolutely dominate IPL 2026

It’s not long now till the Indian Premier League starts. Ten teams and two months of cricket in the franchise game’s premier event.

The 2026 staging of the tournament will be the 19th iteration of the competition.

With the squads now decided and the World Cup done and dusted, it’s time to gaze into the crystal ball and predict who will be the leading scorers in this year’s IPL.

1. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Rajasthan Royals)

Few young players arrive in the IPL with as much intrigue as Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The Rajasthan Royals have built a reputation for spotting and nurturing young batting talent and the left-hander is the next in that line.

Sooryavanshi, who will be 15 years old when the tournament starts, brings fearless stroke play and an ability to score quickly against both pace and spin which makes him a potentially devastating option at the top of the order.

The Royals often give their attacking batters the freedom to take risks in the powerplay, a phase in which Sooryavanshi thrives.

He will be at the top of the RR order alongside another India star Yashasvi Jaiswal, while there is also the option of another teenage prodigy in Protea star Lhuan-dre Pretorius.

If Sooryavanshi settles quickly he could once again surprise many seasoned observers by mounting a genuine run-scoring challenge.

Don’t forget, he is already the youngest century scorer in IPL history and in eth final of the U19 World Cup he led his team to a win with a sensational knock of 175.

2. Virat Kohli (Royal Challengers Bengaluru)

Even after more than a decade in the IPL, Virat Kohli remains one of the safest predictions when it comes to big runs. He is the banker and with 8661 runs he is the competitions leading all-time scorer.

The Royal Challengers Bengaluru stalwart has an extraordinary record in the competition and continues to demonstrate remarkable consistency.

Kohli’s ability to build an innings while maintaining a high strike rate is ideally suited to the demands of a long tournament. Over the years he has repeatedly shown that he can dominate bowling attacks across a variety of conditions.

It would surprise nobody if Kohli once again found himself among the leading scorers.

3. Ishan Kishan (Sunrisers Hyderabad)

Explosive wicketkeeper batter Ishan Kishan could be poised for a major season with Sunrisers Hyderabad.

A naturally aggressive player, Kishan has the ability to change the momentum of a match within a few overs and he found excellent form for India during the T20 World Cup.

If given a regular role near the top of the order, he will have the opportunity to face plenty of deliveries, which is often the key to winning the IPL run-scoring race.

Kishan is particularly dangerous during the powerplay, where his attacking approach can overwhelm opposition bowlers.

A consistent run of starts could easily translate into a standout tournament. He is vying for the wicketkeeper role with retired Proteas hitter Heinrich Klaasen, but regardless of who wears the gloves, Kishan will play.

Also read: Five big IPL coaching moves that could shape the 2026 season

4. Dewald Brevis (Chennai Super Kings)

Few young batters in world cricket possess the natural power of Dewald Brevis.

The South Africa star has already shown glimpses of his potential in franchise cricket around the world and a move to Chennai Super Kings could prove a defining moment in his career.

He joined the team towards the tail-end of the 2025 season, and while his arrival wasn’t enough to save a failed campaign, there was an undoubted uptick in performance following his arrival.

Brevis thrives in high-pressure environments and is particularly effective against spin, an important quality on many Indian pitches. If he earns a regular spot in the Super Kings lineup, his fearless style could yield a string of match-winning innings.

With his ability to clear the boundary with ease (he hits more sixes than fours), Brevis could quickly emerge as one of the most dangerous batters in the tournament.

5. Sherfane Rutherford (Mumbai Indians)

Sherfane Rutherford has built a reputation as a destructive middle-order hitter and Mumbai Indians will be hoping he can translate that power into sustained run scoring this season.

The West Indies big-hitter certainly came good during the SA20 where he was phenomenal for the Pretoria Capitals. He carried that form into the World Cup, and he is currently at the top of his game.

While middle-order batters often face fewer deliveries, Rutherford’s aggressive style allows him to accumulate runs quickly. If the top order provides a solid platform, he could be perfectly positioned to finish innings with a flourish.

6. Glenn Phillips (Gujarat Titans)

Glenn Phillips has long been regarded as one of the most explosive batters in international T20 cricket. The New Zealand star combines brute power with remarkable athleticism and an ability to dominate spin bowling.

For Gujarat Titans, Phillips could play a crucial role in maintaining momentum through the middle overs. If he is promoted up the order on occasion, his run-scoring opportunities could increase significantly.

Given his reputation for producing rapid centuries in the shortest format, Phillips remains a genuine contender for the tournament’s top run-scorer title. His ability to bat both left and right-handed also make him a handful for bowlers.

7. Rishabh Pant (Lucknow Super Giants)

When Rishabh Pant is in full flow there are few more thrilling batters in world cricket. The Lucknow Super Giants captain possesses the rare ability to dominate attacks from the moment he arrives at the crease.

Pant’s fearless approach means he can score heavily even when the pressure is mounting. His willingness to take on bowlers also ensures that he rarely becomes bogged down during the middle overs.

He comes into the tournament off the back of some down-time, and he will be looking to reestablish his reputation as India’s premier power-hitting wicketkeeper, a role that has been lost to Ishan Kishan and Sanju Samson.

If Pant finds consistency across the tournament, his attacking instincts and leadership role could propel him towards the top of the IPL scoring charts.

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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Seven deadly bowlers who could dominate the IPL 2026 Purple Cap race

Seven deadly bowlers who could dominate the IPL 2026 Purple Cap race

T20 is very much the domain of the batsman, but even having said that, in every season and every tournament there are always bowlers who end up shining brighter than the rest.

With the 19th season of the Indian Premier League set to commence at the end of March there is once again the opportunity for someone to don the Purple Cap, the reward for the player who leads the wicket takers list.

Last season the leading wicket taker was Gujarat Titans seamer Prasidh Krishna who bagged 25 scalps. The record for the most wickets in a single season is 32, a feat shared by Dwayne Bravo in 2013 and Harshal Patel in 2021.

But who will be the leading wicket taker in 2026? Let’s dust off the crystal ball and make some predictions.

1. Sai Kishore (Gujarat Titans)

Sai Kishore has quietly developed into one of the most reliable left arm spinners in the competition. Operating in the middle overs, his ability to choke scoring while still taking wickets makes him a strong Purple Cap contender.

Gujarat’s bowling unit is structured to apply pressure, and Kishore often benefits from batters taking risks against him. If conditions assist spin, he could climb quickly to the top of the charts.

Kishore will be playing his fourth season on IPL in 2026 and looking to build on what was a breakout campaign last time out where he managed 19 wickets at a strike rate of 13.4.

2. Jacob Duffy (Royal Challengers Bengaluru)

Ranked 20th in the world in T20I, 2026 will see Duffy make his debut in the IPL. The New Zealand seamer may not yet be a household name in the IPL, but his skill set is tailor made for T20 success.

Swing with the new ball and accuracy at the death are a valuable combination. Playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Duffy will likely take the new ball regularly, giving him early opportunities to strike and build momentum.

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3. Jasprit Bumrah (Mumbai Indians)

It almost feels inevitable that Jasprit Bumrah will feature in any Purple Cap conversation.

The Mumbai Indians spearhead remains one of the most complete all-format bowlers in the world. Whether at the start or the death, Bumrah has the control and variations to dismantle batting line ups.

If he plays a full season, which he didn’t do in 2025 due to injury, it would be no surprise to see him challenge the 30-wicket mark.

4. Eshan Malinga (Sunrisers Hyderabad)

A rising name, Sri Lanka‘s Eshan Malinga brings a slingy action and yorker heavy approach reminiscent of classic T20 specialists.

At Sunrisers Hyderabad, he could be entrusted with key overs at the death, where wickets often come in clusters. If he handles the pressure moments well, his tally could rise rapidly.

Last season was Malinga’s debut in IPL, and he managed 13 wickets from seven games at a strike rate of 12.3. If he gets a full set of fixtures under the belt he could well find himself towards the top of the wicket-takers charts.

5. Lungi Ngidi (Delhi Capitals)

Lungi Ngidi has long been known as a strike bowler in T20 cricket. Representing Delhi Capitals, his role will likely revolve around breaking partnerships.

Ngidi’s strength is two-fold – firstly it lies in hitting hard lengths and extracting bounce, which can be particularly effective on India surfaces that offer some assistance.

But secondly, and perhaps more importantly are his variations, particularly his slower ball, which is one of the best in the game. Fitness will be key, but if he strings together a full campaign, he could be among the leaders.

He heads into IPL 2026 having been named in the ICC’s Team of the Tournament at the recently completed T20 World Cup.

6. Arshdeep Singh (Punjab Kings)

Left arm pacer Arshdeep Singh has become synonymous with composure under pressure. For Punjab Kings, he is the go-to bowler in crunch situations, especially at the death.

His ability to nail yorkers and force mistakes makes him a consistent wicket taking threat. With experience now firmly on his side, this could be the season he converts promise into a Purple Cap push.

Arshdeep’s best return in a single IPL season came in 2025 (his seventh in the competition), when he bagged 21 scalps.

7. Blessing Muzarabani (Kolkata Knight Riders)

Towering Zimbabwean quick Blessing Muzarabani adds a different dimension with his height and bounce. At Kolkata Knight Riders, he could be used aggressively in both the powerplay and middle overs.

His steep bounce often forces batters into errors, particularly on surfaces with extra carry. If he adapts quickly to IPL conditions, Muzarabani has the tools to be a breakout star.

He certainly showed what he can do in Indian conditions as he led the attack for Zimbabwe at the recently completed World Cup where he was a stand-out performer.

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Friday, March 20, 2026

IPL didn’t pick them – but PSL 2026 will showcase these seven stars

IPL didn’t pick them – but PSL 2026 will showcase these seven stars

While the Indian Premier League remains the marquee league in franchise cricket, its direct rival, the Pakistan Super League, is slowly making up ground as an attractive and lucrative destination for overseas players.

The 2026 staging of the PSL will be its 11th season. Making it extra interesting is the fact that it has now expanded from six teams to eight teams which naturally means more games and more players.

With the opening fixture set to take place on Thursday 26 March between the Lahore Qalandars and the Hyderabad Kingsmen, let’s take a moment to look at some of the big-name players who will be making their PSL debuts this season.

1. Marnus Labuschagne (Hyderabad Kingsmen)

Better known for his exploits in Test cricket, Labuschagne’s presence in the PSL is intriguing.

His adaptability has improved markedly in white-ball formats, and his ability to anchor an innings could prove vital on slower subcontinental surfaces.

With more T20 experience under his belt in recent years, this tournament offers him a platform to showcase a more expansive side of his game.

Marnus has played just one T20I for Australia, but he boasts franchise experience in BBL and Vitality Blast. His strike rate in the format is a modest 126.81 and he averages 26.55 per innings.

2. Glenn Maxwell (Hyderabad Kingsmen)

Maxwell remains one of the most destructive T20 players in the world. Capable of changing games in a matter of overs, his innovative stroke play and useful off-spin make him a genuine match-winner.

Although he is now at the tail-end of his career Maxwell is one of the all-time greats in the format – it is not for nothing that he earned himself the nickname ‘The Big Show’.

For Hyderabad, he brings not just firepower but invaluable experience in high-pressure franchise leagues.

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3. Devon Conway (Islamabad United)

A model of consistency, Conway has quietly become one of the most reliable top-order batters in T20 cricket. His ability to pace an innings and find gaps with precision makes him ideally suited to PSL conditions.

Islamabad will rely heavily on him to provide stability at the top.

He also doubles as a wicketkeeper. Conway was at the recent T20 World Cup with New Zealand and is currently playing in the bilateral series against South Africa where he has struck form, posting his highest score in over two years in T20Is in the second game of the series.

4. Adam Zampa (Karachi Kings)

Leg-spin remains a prized commodity in T20 cricket, and Zampa is among the best in the business. His control in the middle overs and knack for breaking partnerships could be crucial for Karachi.

On turning tracks, he may well be one of the standout bowlers of the tournament. With 147 scalps to his credit Zampa is Australia’s leading wicket taker in T20I cricket.

Still just 33-years-old, Zampa has extensive experience in franchise cricket having played in BBL, CPL, IPL, MLC and Vitality Blast.

5. Gudakesh Motie (Lahore Qalandars)

Motie’s left-arm spin has gained increasing recognition on the global stage. Known for his control and subtle variations, he thrives in conditions that offer grip and turn.

Lahore’s attack will likely revolve around his ability to stifle opposition scoring in the middle overs. The West Indian has played 51 T20Is and averages 25.85 in the format with a strike rate of 19.5.

6. Steve Smith (Multan Sultans)

Smith’s inclusion adds a fascinating dimension.

Traditionally viewed as a longer-format specialist, he has reinvented aspects of his T20 game, adding greater intent and range and he was in superb form during the latest season of BBL, where his weight of runs earned him a late recall to the Australia squad for the World Cup.

His leadership qualities and cricketing intelligence could be just as valuable as his runs for Multan. Smith has previously played nine seasons of IPL cricket where he averages a very useful 34.51.

Interestingly his average in BBL is 48.32, with his average in the recently completed season an astounding 59.80.

7. Dian Forrester (Rawalpindi Pindiz)

One of the emerging names on this list, Forrester represents the next generation of South Africa talent. Currently on tour with the Proteas in New Zealand, he wasn’t quite good enough to make the World Cup squad, but he was certainly in the thinking.

A dynamic all-rounder, he offers versatility with both bat and ball. The PSL could provide the perfect stage for him to announce himself on the global franchise circuit. In the 2026 staging of SA20 Forrester averaged 58.33 with the bat.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Five big IPL coaching moves that could shape the 2026 season

Five big IPL coaching moves that could shape the 2026 season

The Indian Premier League has always been as much a battle of the tactical minds off the field as it is a contest of skill on it.

As we approach the 2026 season, with the first game set to happen at the end of march, the coaching carousels have been spinning, with franchises recalibrating their support staff to find the winning edge.

From internal promotions to the return of legends, here are five key coaching moves that will define the upcoming tournament.

1. KKR promote homegrown architect – Abhishek Nayar

In perhaps the most significant move for the three-time former champions, Abhishek Nayar has been elevated to the role of Head Coach for the Kolkata Knight Riders.

Replacing Chandrakant Pandit, Nayar is no stranger to the KKR setup having joined them last season after exiting his role as assistant coach of the India team.

Nayar has also spent years as the “brains” behind their academy and scouting systems, he has been credited with the rise of players like Rinku Singh. This transition signals a shift toward a more modern, player-centric leadership style as KKR looks to build a long-term dynasty.

2. The return of the legend – Kumar Sangakkara at RR

After a brief hiatus where Rahul Dravid took the reins, Kumar Sangakkara is officially back as the Head Coach of the Rajasthan Royals.

While Sangakkara remained a fixture as the Director of Cricket, his return to the “dugout-active” head coach role is a massive boost for the Pink City – he is also set to continue with the Director of Cricket role.

The Sri Lankan great brings a calming influence and a deep understanding of the Royals’ data-driven philosophy. His dual role ensures a seamless synergy between the front office and the tactical decisions made on the boundary line.

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3. A star-studded support room – Watson and Southee join KKR

KKR isn’t just changing its head coach; it’s building a “super-room” of assistants. Joining Nayar’s staff are Shane Watson and Tim Southee.

Watson, a two-time IPL MVP, brings an invaluable winning mentality as an assistant coach, while Southee transitions from active player to bowling coach.

Southee’s recent experience in the T20 circuit provides KKR’s pace battery with real-time tactical insights that few retired veterans could offer.

4. Technical refinement – Ian Bell heads to Delhi

The Delhi Capitals have looked to England for technical expertise, appointing Ian Bell as an assistant coach under Hemang Badani. Bell, known for his classical technique and high cricket IQ, is tasked with stabilizing a DC batting order that has often been brilliant but brittle.

His experience in high-pressure international environments will be vital for the younger Indian batters in the squad who are looking to take the next step toward national honours.

5. Fresh firepower – Varun Aaron leads SRH bowling

Sunrisers Hyderabad has opted for a fresh perspective by naming former India pacer Varun Aaron as their new bowling coach. Replacing James Franklin, Aaron brings a modern understanding of the “pace-is-pace” philosophy that SRH has traditionally favoured.

Having recently moved from playing to coaching, Aaron’s knowledge of modern T20 variations and the specific demands of Indian pitches will be a critical asset for a bowling unit led by Pat Cummins.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Revealed: Cricket365’s most underwhelming T20 World Cup XI

Revealed: Cricket365’s most underwhelming T20 World Cup XI

Picking a team of the tournament is a common occurrence after a major event – we have gone and picked ours.

But as much as there are always the stars that shine, there are also those that fail to find form and which disappoint. The T20 World Cup had plenty of underperforming players, those who got ‘must try harder’ written on their report cards.

Let’s take a moment to compile our underwhelming eleven now that the tenth T20 World Cup has been completed.

1. Jos Buttler (England)

England arrived at the World Cup with their openers, Jos Buttler and Phil Salt firmly ensconced in the top five of the ICC batting rankings.

Big things were expected from them. Neither really came to the party, but Buttler was far and away the most underwhelming. Buttler managed just 87 runs at an average of 10.87.

England’s inability to make solid starts was one of the reasons they never produced the sort of fluent performance that was hoped for.

2. Travis Head (Australia)

Australia‘s campaign was a disaster. For a team that boasts an exceptionally proud record in ICC events, for Australia, who came into the competition as the second ranked side in the world, their failure to exit the pool stages was a low.

It was a campaign that struggled on so many fronts. They were badly hit by injury, but their preparation was poor and their players low on confidence and experience. On player who was expected to shine was Travis Head.

Not only is Head a T20 star and an IPL regular, but he had also been in great form during the Ashes, smashing the ball all over the park. As much as they are different formats, Head was a man in form when he left Australia. In all he managed just 111 runs with one 50 plus score.

3. Phil Salt (England)

Salt was the world’s number two batsman heading into the competition and there was plenty expected from him. Like Head (above), Salt passed 50 once.

He ended the tournament as the 47th highest scorer, which is not bad if you are a middle order batsman for a mid-ranked team; but if you are an opener for a top side, you should be doing a lot more.

Granted he was under pressure from the repeated failures of his opening partner, but to end the tournament with just an average of 16.25 is a long way short of what he would have been hoping for.

4. Abhishek Sharma (India)

Abhishek looked good in the final as he smashed a brisk 52 from 21 balls to give the innings the unassailable momentum that could never be arrested. But for the most part, his tournament returns were underwhelming.

He made ducks in each of his first three innings before finally opening his account. But 141 runs at an average of 17.62 is simply not good enough for the man who was (and still is) ranked number one in the world at the start of the competition.

What’s more, Abhishek boasts the highest career strike rate in T20Is, but even that was way below par for him at the World Cup where he scored his runs at (by his standards) a pedestrian rate of 158.42 for India.

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5. Cameron Green (Australia)

The most expensive overseas player ever to be purchased on the IPL auction, there was a lot expected to the big Australian allrounder.

Green was so disappointing that he wasn’t even the highest-ranking Green at the competition – that honour fell to Namibia’s Zane Green (hmmm… me neither).

Cameron contributed 24 runs to Australia’s faltering cause, averaging just eight for the campaign. KKR will hope he brings a bit more to the party when he arrives to play for them at the end of the month.

6. Babar Azam (Pakistan)

Once the number one white-ball player in the world, Babar has lost his touch in spectacular fashion.

Seemingly weighed down by the burden of his past brilliance and his inability to rediscover the magic, Babar always looked as though he had the weight of the world on his shoulders when batting.

He finished with just 91 runs at an average of 22.75. Most alarming though was his strike rate which at 112.34 was far too slow and guaranteed to be placing pressure on the batsmen who followed him.

7. Glenn Maxwell (Australia)

Another Australian who could not live up to his reputation. A player who was known as the ‘Big Show’, Maxwell is now almost 38-years-old and sadly, well past his prime.

He struggled in IPL last season, and he looked badly out of touch in a struggling Aussie line-up at the World Cup. Gone are the days where Maxwell could come in and turn the momentum of game with his power hitting.

He managed 62 runs in the tournament at an average of 20.66.

8. Keshav Maharaj (South Africa)

The veteran South African spinner is a wily campaigner with plenty of experience. Maharaj is a brave performer who always gives his best, but at 36-years-old you can’t help but feel that he is running out of career runway.

Maharaj managed just five wickets at the tournament, three of them coming in just one over, ironically all caught at long off by Tristan Stubbs who was perfectly placed to stop them clearing the rope for six.

Maharaj ended the competition with a bowling average of 35.80 and a strike rate of 25.2.

9. Nathan Ellis (Australia)

After Adam Zampa, Ellis was Australia’s second highest ranked bowler coming into the tournament.

As much as a lot has been made about the absence of Pat Cummins and Josh Hazelwood, Ellis has been the form man for the Baggy Greens for the last little while and there was plenty expected from him in India.

In all he managed just five wickets, four of them coming in Australia’s first game against Ireland. He failed to make an impact against either Zimbabwe or Sri Lanka, which is ultimately where Australia dropped out of the competition.

10. Noor Ahmad (Afghanistan)

The Afghan spinner has a big reputation and has been a consistent performer in franchise leagues around the world. Alongside Rashid Khan he was expected to be a handful on the wickets of India and Sri Lanka, but his competition was over almost before it began.

Afghanistan were desperately unlucky not to advance from the pool stages as they were drawn alongside dual semi-finalists South Africa and New Zealand. But Noor played in just two games and failed to take a wicket, a disappointing return.

11. Kagiso Rabada (South Africa)

Feared in Test cricket and with a huge reputation as a destroyer, Rabada was disconcertingly out of form for the Proteas.

Rabada managed just five wickets all tournament, his scalps coming at an average of 43.40, numbers that are so far removed from his teammates like Lungi Ngidi and Corbin Bosch and Marco Jansen.

The form of his teammates meant that Rabada’s poor form wasn’t more cruelly highlighted, but his horror show final over against Afghanistan nearly cost South Africa dearly.

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Monday, March 9, 2026

Revealed: Cricket365’s best T20 World Cup XI from the tournament

Revealed: Cricket365’s best T20 World Cup XI from the tournament

The T20 World Cup has come and gone, and India have retained their title. Sunday’s final was a one-sided affair as the hosts crushed New Zealand by 96 runs in Ahmedabad.

While the final was not the spectacle everyone was hoping for, the tournament was nevertheless packed with plenty of thrilling games and outstanding performances.

Now that it is all done, let’s take a moment to pick our team of the tournament.

1. Sanju Samson – (wicketkeeper, India)

He was named player of the tournament, but curiously Samson was something of a non-entity until the business end of proceedings.

Having said that, once he got going, Samson was simply unstoppable and there is lots to be said about scoring your runs when it matters as opposed to in early pool play.

Samson ended the tournament as the third highest scorer with 321 runs at an average of 80.25. His strike rate of 199.37 was remarkable.

2. Sahibzada Farhan (Pakistan)

The leading scorer of the tournament, Farhan scored two centuries and ended the competition with 383 runs at an average of 76.60.

His total runs is more than 50 ahead of the player in second place (Tim Seifert), who played two more games.

It wasn’t an easy tournament for Pakistan who battled with political issues and a batting line-up that struggled, but through it all, Farhan kept going like a metronome at the top of the Pakistan order.

3. Aiden Markram (captain, South Africa)

He batted at the top of the order for South Africa, but we have placed him at three in this team to accommodate Samson and Farhan as openers.

Markram marshalled his South African team superbly executing his strategies and bowling changes to perfection – until it went wrong in the semi-final.

But aside from his leadership, Markram scored a bucketload of run and he scored quickly. This was a tournament where he really imposed himself. It’s no coincidence that under his leadership South Arica were the only team in the competition to defeat India.

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4. Ishan Kishan (India)

Kishan started as the opener of choice for India but was eventually replaced at the top of the order by Samson. He was replaced, not due to his lack of performance but rather because of the focus, wrath and frenzy and Samson rained down on his opponents.

Kishan was nevertheless outstanding finishing as the tournaments fourth highest scorer with 317 runs at an average of 35.22 and a strike-rate of 193.29. He was also excellent in the field.

5. Hardik Pandya (India)

A genuine allrounder and a man for the big occasion, Pandya just kept doing the business whenever he was called on. A powerful striker of the ball, on several occasions he added late ballast to India totals with his whirlwind hitting.

He also took key wickets and bowled crucial overs – both at the top and tail of innings.

6. Will Jacks (England)

There were plenty of players expected to shoot the lights out for England – Will Jacks wasn’t one of them.

But in a tournament where England struggled for fluency more than results, the one player who kept on performing with bat, ball and in the field was Will Jacks. His impact and his consistency were both outstanding.

He averaged 56.50 with the bat at a strike-rate of 176.56. Meanwhile with the ball he bagged nine wickets with an average of 21.66 and a strike rate of 13.33.

7. Adil Rashid (England)

The veteran England spinner makes our team ahead of Varun Chakravarthy, but it is a close call. Rashid took one wicket less than the Indian mystery spinner, but he ended the tournament with a better average and economy rate.

By the end of the tournament it felt like many of the more established teams had managed to demystify Chakravarthy.

Rashid however just kept on doing his thing, not only taking wickets, but also keeping the run rate down and therefore helping to create pressure and wickets for the rest of the team.

8. Jasprit Bumrah (India)

Former Protea skipper Faf du Plessis said that having a player like Bumrah in the team was like having a genie in the side. He is more than a little bit magic, and he always brings it in the big games.

Bumrah ended the tournament as the leading wicket taker with 14 scalps at an average of 12.42, an economy rate of 6.21 and a strike rate of a wicket two overs.

Bumrah is a generational talent, and as much as the India batting line-up get most of the attention, it is Bumrah’s role defending scores that truly sets India apart from their opponents.

9. Lungi Ngidi (South Africa)

South Africa is a country obsessed with fast bowlers, which makes Ngidi’s prowess with the ball even more special given he makes the side due to his slower balls.

Make no mistake, Ngidi can send the white ball down at pace, but it is his variations that can make him unplayable. Ngidi had an outstanding tournament, claiming 12 wickets at 15.58 with a strike rate of 13.00.

In a squad that includes Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje and Marco Jansen as strike options, Ngidi has firmly established himself as South Africa’s premier white-ball bowler.

10. Shadley van Schalkwyk (USA)

The veteran American quick makes this team despite playing just four games in the competition. America was knocked out after the pool stages but despite that the South African-born paceman almost finished the tournament as the leading wicket-taker.

It was only in the final that he was nudged out of top spot. Van Schalkwyk was prolific, taking 13 wickets – his associated statistics are almost off the charts. He averaged 7.76 per scalp, had an economy rate of 6.80 and a preposterously low strike rate of 6.84.

11. Blessing Muzarabani (Zimbabwe)

Zimbabwe were superb and fully deserved their spot in the Super Sixes at the expense of an undercooked Australia. The Chevrons played as a team, and they played for each other and their country.

They were a joy to watch. One of the stars was Muzarabani who was good enough to walk into almost any team at the tournament. Tall and intelligent, Muzarabani played with confidence and aggression, always coming hard at his opponent.

He ended the competition tied in third place as leading wicket taker with 13 scalps. He finished with a best return of 4/17, an average of 14.46 and a strike rate of 11.00.

12th man: Brian Bennett (Zimbabwe)

The Zimbabwean youngster was a star, and he edges players like Marco Jansen and Jacob Bethell out of this team to claim the 12th man spot.

It is hard to argue with the selection given that he ended the competition with a batting average of 146 and the sixth most runs in the tournament. He was also outstanding in the field, pulling off one of the catches of the tournament in pool play.

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