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IPL 2026: Shift in dynamics as spotlight turns to Indian core

IPL 2026: Shift in dynamics as spotlight turns to Indian core

Posted on March 27, 2026 By admin


Action returns to the Chinnaswamy Stadium with RCB taking on SRH in the opener.
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Ishan Kishan’s elevation to the helm of Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), albeit on a temporary basis, signals a shift in IPL dynamics.

The league, which for the first time begins with all franchises boasting home-grown captains, is rebalancing to showcase, develop and depend on Indian assets.

While proven performers like Jasprit Bumrah, Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav continue to lead the charge, uncapped players have risen significantly in stature.

Teenager Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who lit up IPL 2025, is proof that young talent has earned the trust to be afforded the opportunity on the big stage. The exploits of Punjab Kings (PBKS) batters Priyansh Arya and Nehal Wadhera and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) leggie Suyash Sharma only strengthen this belief.

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On the leadership front, RCB took an early gamble by appointing Rajat Patidar as captain last year, a move that paid rich dividends as he guided the side to a maiden title.

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This is not to suggest that overseas personnel have fallen out of favour entirely. However, a few recent instances have raised questions about their reliability. In seasons past, players like Ben Stokes and Harry Brook commanded significant sums at the auction only to miss the action. Such disruptions have nudged franchises towards building more stable Indian core, where availability is guaranteed.

There was a time when the IPL’s allure rested heavily on its overseas stars. Players like AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle were not just match-winners, but the central figures around whom franchises were built.

That dynamic, however, has gradually evolved. In the current landscape, overseas players are increasingly being used to plug supply gaps rather than define the sides.

Additionally, untimely injuries often shift the onus back onto the Indian core. When Royal Challengers take on Sunrisers in the opening match of the 19th edition here at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday (March 28, 2026), the absence of Australian pace stalwarts Pat Cummins (SRH) and Josh Hazlewood (RCB) only reinforces that reality.

As the action unfolds, the spotlight will remain firmly on how effectively teams harness their Indian core while complementing it with high-impact overseas specialists.

For traditional heavyweight Chennai Super Kings, the season presents an opportunity to reset after two underwhelming campaigns.

Mumbai Indians, another perennial favourite, will once again bank on its strong domestic nucleus — Rohit Sharma, Bumrah, Suryakumar and Hardik Pandya — as it chases a crown last won in 2020.

Shreyas Iyer’s PBKS, which finished runner-up last year, relies on a group of fearless top-order batters.

Spinners Krunal Pandya and Suyash, who exceeded all expectations in RCB’s glorious run last season, will take charge once again.

While teams search for the right combinations to fit the jigsaw, the Indian contingent is set to lead the way.

Published – March 27, 2026 07:01 pm IST



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