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IPL 2026 Injury List
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IPL 2026 Injury List: KKR, SRH, RR Hit Hard by Player Absences

But as franchises prepare for the 2026 edition of the Indian Premier League, an increasing list of injured and unavailable players has taken over most news concerning them, with teams looking to adjust their combinations before a long and exhausting season. A tightly filled international schedule, including a T20 World Cup which just finished, has affected the players’ fitness and many of the squads have ended up thin even before the tournament kicks off. The defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders look the worst affected so far, especially in pace-bowling department. Akash Deep has been ruled out of the season entirely after failing to recover from a lower-back stress injury. His absence adds to K.K.R.’s woes, with Harshit Rana also likely out for a majority, if not all, of the tournament after a knee operation. Sri Lankan sling bowler Matheesha Pathirana, on the other hand, will only come into the picture from mid-April as he recovered from a calf strain sustained during T20 World Cup. The Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins is currently out with a lumbar stress problem in his back that should see him back behind the stumps midway through the season. There has also been a setback to the franchise with Australian allrounder Jack Edwards being ruled out completely with a foot injury. Rajasthan Royals will be without the services of England allrounder Sam Curran, who is ruled out for the entire season due to a suspected groin injury sustained following England’s campaign in the T20 World Cup. On top of that, Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood will miss the first few games as he continues his recovery from hamstring and Achilles complaints that also sidelined him during the Ashes. In the Chennai Super Kings camp, pace bowler Nathan Ellis has been ruled out after aggravating a pre-existing hamstring injury in a domestic one-day final. The franchise is also monitoring star pacer Mitchell Starc’s availability, if the player joins his squad later in the tournament as Cricket Australia uses caution and keenly contagious the workload. On the other hand, Punjab Kings will miss Lockie Ferguson at the start of the season. But he won’t be absent due to injury, the New Zealand speedster has instead chosen to spend time at home with his family following the birth of a baby. Missing multiple key players or their availability, franchises will have to place heavy dependance on bench depth and youth. With the IPL 2026 on the horizon, overseeing the fitness and workload of players may be as important off-the-field as how they perform on it in regards to each franchise’s success. Read also : KKR Eye Fresh Start in IPL 2026 After Russell Exit | Sri Lanka Players Must Clear Fitness Test for IPL 2026 NOC | KKR Injury Blow

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KKR Eye Fresh Start in IPL 2026 After Russell Exit | Nayar Calls It Season of Opportunities

Rewriting the content with renewed optimism into the Indian Premier League 2026 is Kolkata Knight Riders’ mood as Abhishek Nayar, head coach There’s an old saying that one man’s loss will cause another person to change his destiny. Last November, it was announced that Russell would be retiring from the IPL. He has left behind a huge legacy and since with Kolkata Knight Riders from 2014 he’s got more than 2500 runs and taken 122 wickets–qualifying him as one of the most influential allrounders in league history. His departure will leave a gaping hole which is difficult to fill. But Nayar argues that the space gives other players an opportunity to step up and define their positions. It offers a combination of external signings and players from within that KKR are relying on for their two key finishers this season: Cameron Green is coming from Australia with an all-rounder record INR 25.20 crore fee on his head. Meanwhile the team also has local talent like Rinku Singh and Ramandeep Singh who can fulfill that role. Singh, especially, looked promising late last season with a healthy strike rate; and despite an uneventful year Ramandeep is hoping to come back strong. The team Bulgaria boasts of is really outstanding in terms of overseas talent: Rovman Powell, Tim Seifert, Finn Allen and Rachin Ravindra. Consequently, they have a lot of different combinations that can be tried out together. This abundance was singled out by assistant coach Shane Watson as simply “luck;” but it’s equally obvious in the bowling department. More than one right answer is obviously required here however, he also stressed the importance of finding balance. In the case of KKR, they are encountering early obstacles to their plan in both bowling and batting this season: Matheesha Pathirana injured and Harshit Rana not yet fully fit. Despite this, Nayar is still bullish about his team led by spinners Varun Chakravarthy and Sunil Narine, suggesting that they may use their ” moneyball ” tactics to get them through difficult conditions at Eden Gardens. Watson also emphasized a balanced approach to batting, noting that while teams are scoring at an increasing rate in T20 cricket, they must also adapt to the conditions rather than taking too many unnecessary risks. The smart situational play which has been a key component of this format all along cannot be neglected despite changing trends. The franchise KKR are clearly in a rebuilding phase after finishing last season in eighth place. However, IPL 2026 brings a crucial chance for them. With a mix of experienced stars and young talents, Kolkata Knight Riders can once again become competitive in the league. Read also : Sri Lanka Players Must Clear Fitness Test for IPL | KKR Injury Blow: Akash Deep Out of IPL | New Zealand vs South Africa 3rd T20I

Sri Lanka Players Must Clear Fitness Test for IPL 2026 NOC
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Sri Lanka Players Must Clear Fitness Test for IPL 2026 NOC | SLC New Rule

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has announced that its players must receive a clean bill of health before getting a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) to participate in franchise competitions, such as the Indian Premier League (2026). The rule will affect several Sri Lankan players who are scheduled to play in the IPL. Some have already reached necessary standards and received their NOC’s to take part in India’s Twenty20 event while others are awaiting assessment due to injury rehabilitation processes. The Delhi Capitals have already received the necessary documents for two of their players; Pathum Nissanka and Dushmantha Chameera. Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Kamindu Mendis has also been cleared last week to compete in the coming IPL season which begins March 28th these three have all managed to pass what is bureaucratically termed ‘Physical Performance Test’. On the other hand, three Sri Lankan players involved with IPL 2026 sides are yet to face the physical test: Wanindu Hasaranga (Lucknow Super Giants), Matheesha Pathirana (Kolkata Knight Riders) and Eshan Malinga (Sunrisers Hyderabad). Pathirana is expected to miss the opening stages of IPL and may not be available again until mid-April at the earliest. Not until Thushara makes sure he’s in top condition will Royal Challengers Bangalore give him a place on their IPL squad. The new selection committee in Sri Lanka, led by Pramodya Wickramasinghe, and the Sports Ministry have launched an eight-week specialized training program for centrally contracted players. With no other international games scheduled until at least the end of May, a concerted effort is being made to lift all-round fitness standards. The program features a variety of physical training components, notably a 2km sprint to help build stamina. Only those players achieving this benchmark should be allowed to compete in either local tournaments or the Team India League (IPL). In a further development, an overload of fixtures could mean that some or all Sri Lankan cricketers will have to consider taking their fitness test prior to the commencement of the 2006-07 International Twelve-Twenty Tournament – six instead of seven for Asia. Read also : KKR Injury Blow | New Zealand vs South Africa 3rd T20I | Jamie Smith IPL Omission

Akash Deep Out of IPL 2026
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KKR Injury Blow: Akash Deep Out of IPL 2026, Pace Attack in Dilemma

In a major setback for the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) ahead of Indian Premier League 2026 season, pacer Akash Deep has now officially been ruled out because of lower-back stress injury. The pacer has not recovered in time and is likely to need a minimum of three more months’ rehabilitation, all but ruling him out for this year’s tournament. Akash Deep was not part of KKR’s preparatory camp, where he is instead doing all recovery at BCCI’s Centre of Excellence. His absence has added to the worry for a franchise that is struggling with several injuries in its fast-bowling unit. To add to KKR’s woes, young Indian pacer Harshit Rana is also unlikely to be a part of the season while Sri Lankan speedster Matheesha Pathirana is expected to miss some part of the first half of the tournament. That leaves the squad short on both experience and depth in the pace department. Earlier, KKR had acquired Zimbabwean pacer Blessing Muzarabani as a replacement for left-arm quick Mustafizur Rahman but the current injury crisis will leave the team’s already diminished bowlers resources further stretched. As a result, the onus will be on the Indian seamers available to them — including Umran Malik, Kartik Tyagi and Vaibhav Arora. In other words, Cameron Green must at the same time play a pivotal role as an all-rounder while being bowled due to India and her Eskimo-style relationship. Umesh has recently failed too, so putting him above comes keeping the knee on line, KKR management is certainly practicing and searching for best possible available Indian fast bowler while securing a replacement for Rana becomes top priority. The next few weeks will be key to figuring out their bowling combination leading up to IPL 2026, as the pace attack remains weak with only Nagarkoti making an impact so far; this is something that needs settling if they are to rebuild a team from scratch after trading out half their roster. With all their key players missing and what should be another brutal season of the IPL ahead, KKR have everything to do to keep themselves upright and competitive. Read also : New Zealand vs South Africa 3rd T20I | Jamie Smith IPL Omission | SRH Captaincy Update

New Zealand vs South Africa 3rd T20I 2026
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New Zealand vs South Africa 3rd T20I 2026: Auckland Hosts High-Scoring Speculation

New Zealand and South Africa face off in Auckland, doing battle for the lead as both sides look to gain the upper hand in their five-match T20I series. Given the series balance, the third installment at Eden Park shapes up to be another high-scoring contest, and with plenty of that being a reflection of the venue. It has been a bowler-dominated series so far. In the opener at Mount Maunganui, New Zealand was bundled out for 91; in Hamilton South Africa stuttered while chasing 176 and could get only to 107. But Auckland is an entirely different challenge for the two. Eden Park’s peculiarly rectangular shape and particularly short straight-alley boundaries — shorter than standard ICC specifications allow — are registered but not for the wider group of grounds because they are protected as a historic venue. Such features make it one of New Zealand’s more batting-friendly venues. The ground has the highest first-innings scoring rate in T20Is in the country – an average of 10.19 runs per over – which should make for a run-fest. Despite its home advantage, New Zealand’s record at Eden Park is pretty underwhelming. They have only won 12 of their 31 T20Is there, making it their weakest venue in the format. Conversely South Africa have not lost at this ground, winning both the times they played here in 1992 and 2007 but none of their squad members have previous experience of playing at the venue. Devon Conway will be one of New Zealand’s main players. Having sat on the bench throughout last year’s 2026 T20 World Cup, Conway firmly asserted himself in Hamilton with a patient 60 off 49 balls — the only half-century of the series to date. Although his conservative method paid dividends in difficult conditions, the team will be praying he is capable of ramping up the scoring rate in Auckland’s batting-friendly atmosphere. As for South Africa, Wiaan Mulder continues to earn the glare of the limelight. Promoted to open the batting in the second T20I, Mulder failed to find momentum, managing a slow 16 off 20 balls. The team management might decide to reshuffle the batting order with Tony de Zorzi expected to be promoted up front. The starting XIs are likely to largely remain the same for either team, although South Africa might shake up their batting bloodline a touch. Power hitters, versatile bowlers, and a venue that supports aggressive stroke play suggest an exciting contest for the fans. With the series moving to Auckland, a shift from low-scoring battles could well turn into a boundary blitz, both teams will want to take that early series lead. Read also : Jamie Smith IPL Omission | SRH Captaincy Update | Jos Buttler England future

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Jamie Smith IPL Omission: A Turning Point for England’s Rising Star

The keeper-batter feels limited in Australia but hopes to take the lesson into a new season. Jamie Smith says his exclusion from this year’s Indian Premier League may be a “blessing in disguise”. After a tough tour of Australia, the young wicketkeeper-batter who has been regarded as one of England’s brightest talents acknowledged that recent performances had revealed weaknesses in his game which need to be corrected. Australia, a place he struggled to make any significant impact as a 24-year-old Englishman only in his third year on Tour. The experience, however, has provided valuable lessons so early in his international career. Instead of viewing the IPL snub as a setback, Smith sees the break as a rare chance to assess, think and improve without all the immediate pressure of high-profile business. Speaking honestly and frankly, Smith acknowledged that adjusting to different conditions is one of the biggest challenges that young players face when they step into international cricket. The pace and bounce on Australian pitches, previously unknown to him, put him under a microscope like never before. He admitted that he probably did not live up to his own high expectations. Read also : SRH Captaincy Update | IPL Schedule 2026 | IPL Franchise Sale

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SRH Captaincy Update: Kishan to Lead in Cummins’ Absence

Cummins has been nursing his back for a while and only played one of these Test matches in Australia’s recent home season—the third Test against England, in Adelaide, where he excelled with six wickets to help secure the Ashes. Both Kishan and Abhishek will carry into IPL 2026 the momentum of being part of India’s successful T20 World Cup campaign. This is significant for both as neither have captained an IPL side before and will be seen by all as a huge opportunity to showcase their leadership credentials. Kishan, signed by SRH for INR 11.25 crore before the IPL 2025 auction, enjoyed a good first season with the franchise. He hit 354 runs at a strike rate of 152.58, notably scoring an unbeaten century in his first match and a crucial 94* later in the tournament. His form long since improved, recency trailing behind — illustrated by a dazzling return to India’s T20I roster. Kishan also top-scored in the tournament while leading the Jharkhand cricket team to Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy success. Since his international return earlier this year, he has scored 532 runs in 13 T20Is at an average of 40.92 and a devastating strike rate of 207.00 — he hit three half-centuries through the World Cup. Both Kishan and Abhishek contributed richly, scoring fifties each in the final against New Zealand national cricket team in Ahmedabad as India lifted the trophy. This season is unique in that all ten IPL teams are expected to start with Indian skippers at the helm — for however long Cummins fulfils his duties. In fact, the last time this happened was in 2019 when an overseas skipper was temporarily subbed for after being injured at a game — such has been the nature of such very changing events. Kishan comes off the season in fine touch. He was one of the key players in India’s T20 World Cup winning side this year, scoring runs consistently at the top. His recent domestic success, leading Jharkhand to win the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy among others, further boosts his leadership credentials. With well over 500 runs in T20 internationals to his name this year, and at an outstanding strike rate, Kishan’s attacking batting style combined with his unshakeable confidence would likely help SRH navigate their opening courts comfortably. With Abhishek Sharma to complement him and Cummins likely coming back later, Sunrisers Hyderabad would like to get off to a good start in their IPL 2026 campaign. Read also : Jos Buttler England future | NZ vs SA T20I | IPL 2026 First Phase Schedule Announced

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Jos Buttler England future: Star batter eyes comeback after T20 World Cup slump

Former England captain has made one half-century in four ICC events, but is contracted for another 18 months. However, officials announced today that the former England captain’s contract runs for another 18 months. He scored 53 runs in four ICC events but it at least offers him a lifeline over those years. In his latest interview, Buttler reaffirmed that he remains committed to England. Such determination is lauded by many since the former white-ball captain is known as one of today’s most devastating batters yet has found it hard to time his peak form properly for major international tournaments. Jose Buttler’s recent form in ICC events has been called into question, for he has managed only one half-century in four such major tournaments. On occasions where it counted most of all – like just now when England’s T20 team crashed out in spectacular style against New Zealand at Abu Dhabi – this player who is widely thought to be one of the most aggressive batsmen in world cricket appeared unable to keep his normal level of consistency going. Buttler has no inkling. While dismayed by his unaccustomed reticence, he has transformed such self-censure into a driving force. With the level of maturity expected now and this fighting spirit coming through, Buttler needs merely adjust a single little thing or step up a gear in the belief that his troubles are only temporary Although he recently gave up the responsibility of captaincy, Buttler still plays a major role in English cricket, especially in the shortest form. It is reported that his contract will be extended again for another 18 months. This gives him plenty of time to regain form and silence critics who have zeroed in on him. Speaking of his ambitions, Buttler stressed that representing England is still his foremost goal. He admitted that the road has not been smooth lately but argued that setbacks are a part of any professional athlete’s journey. In his view, the key lies in staying mentally strong, continuing to work at improvements and being prepared when opportunities arise. The England white-ball setup has entered a period of change in recent times, while competition within the squad for places grows stronger and younger players vie for spots. In such a climate Buttler becomes even more valuable for his own unique qualities. Even without this label of ‘captain’ about him, he still has leadership skills and knows how to turn in a big showing under pressure. These all add up to being a vital figure–especially with the flowers. Cricket experts believe that it won’t be long before Buttler’s form starts to return. His record in franchise leagues and bilateral series demonstrates that he still has the wherewithal and temperament to perform at the highest level. Often, it takes just one innings of substance to restore confidence–especially if you are a player like him who usually lives by attacking. Looking ahead, Buttler will be vying to add his name to the honors list of upcoming series and tournaments. With England preparing for future global events, his performance will be the object of intense scrutiny. Were he to regain some consistency, he could yet become the backbone of England’s batting order once more. One thing is for certain: although recent trends may not favour him, Jos Buttler’s dedication to continuing to play for England remains undiminished. With time still on his side and no lack of skill in evidence, it would be an error to write him off prematurely. In cricket history many great players have made comebacks. Buttler now aspires to own a company who bet their fortunes on him and once again spearhead for some of the greatest ever players. Read also : IPL Trade Window | CSK Net Worth | Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings Timeline

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NZ vs SA T20I: Ferguson Applauds Sears as Kiwis Regain Momentum

Lockie Ferguson has praised New Zealand’s ability to respond to the pressure as one of their key attributes, stressing it was this quality that has gotten them back into the ongoing T20I series against South Africa national cricket team after its being off on a bumpy start. The hosts were unsettled after being bundled out for only 91 in Mount Maunganui. But a resurgent Hamilton had them posting a respectable 175 for 6 on fingers spinning even more than Golden Highway and comfortably chased that down by 68 runs. That change, according to Ferguson, was less about stirring overhauls as it was tracking trends with near-ventriloquism. “As a unit we’ve spoken quite a bit about adaptiveness,” Ferguson said, prior to the third T20I. “It’s not always cut and dried, particularly if a pitch isn’t acting as it should. But knowing what a good total is on a particular surface is very important and actually I think we did that in Hamilton really well.” That effort was spearheaded by Devon Conway, whose composed 60 held the innings together as bowlers found assistance from a steady pitch. Ferguson conceded that Conway wasn’t at his most fluent, but that the innings was precisely what was required by a team in tough conditions. For Ferguson, the match also provided a welcome return to action after time away due to family commitments and previous injury issues. He revealed that he cherishes the rare feeling of being back on home soil. “I love playing in New Zealand, especially for our home crowd,” he said. “It’s something special, and I missed it.” While Ferguson’s performance was eye catching, he also singled out fellow pacer Ben Sears who took three wickets in harmony with his own output. Ferguson thinks that Sears has continued to develop and also has more velocity to access. “He’s definitely got more speed in him,” Ferguson said. “What I love is that he’s such a hard worker—always working on his variations, asking questions and putting in the hard yards during training. That’s the sort of progress that paves a path for sustained success.” With the series now transitioning to Eden Park in Auckland, conditions are forecasted to be favourable towards batters, with shorter boundaries frequently resulting in high-scoring matches. Ferguson acknowledged the venue has its own challenges while also offering unparalleled energy. “It can be intimidating with the short boundaries and the crowd on top of you,” he said. “But it’s by far also one of the best places to play. The atmosphere is amazing, and games there are always fun.” To make this home season even more special, Ferguson shared that his one-month-old son recently watched his first match. With professional momentum and personal joy aligned, Ferguson and New Zealand will hope to carry their resurgence through the rest of the series. Read also : IPL Team Captains 2026 Confirmed | IPL Team Owners 2026 | CSK Ban Year Explained

IPL 2026 First Phase Schedule Announced
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IPL 2026 First Phase Schedule Announced: Opening Match, Venues & Dates

Finish Setup May 2023: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has officially announced the schedule for opening phase of Indian Premier League 2026. The 19th edition of the tournament will kick off on March 28, 2026 with the first round taking place until April 12, 2026. The full schedule for the season will be announced later, with some Indian states going to Assembly elections during this time, the cricket board confirmed. According to the new IPL schedule, Sunrisers Hyderabad will face last year’s champion Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the first match. This is the match everyone has been waiting for to see as RCB will get their title run started in front of their home crowd at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. The first stage of the tournament will see 20 matches played at 10 different venues, according to the timetable. Bengaluru, Mumbai, Guwahati/New Chandigarh, Lucknow, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi/Ahmedabad and Hyderabad will be the host cities for these matches. With 88 venues partnered by every state from the South to West, fans across India will now be able to watch live IPL action. Four double-header match days will also take place during the tournament for cricket fans to enjoy successive action. Afternoon matches will commence at 3:30 PM IST whereas the evening games would kickstart at 7:30 PM IST. The season will have its first double-header on April 4, 2026. Afternoon Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Capitals @ Arun Jaitley Stadium on that day. In the evening, Gujarat Titans will face off against Rajasthan Royals at Narendra Modi Stadium. In the early stages of the season, some are starting their home campaigns at alternative venues. The Rajasthan Royals will then have their first two home matches in Guwahati, with the teams facing both the Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians. As for Punjab Kings, they will play their initial home matches at the stadium in New Chandigarh and shift later during the tournament to other venues. IPL 2026 – Royal Challengers Bengalurucheduled to play five home matches in Bengaluru and two in Raipur But matches at the Chinnaswamy Stadium are only subject to clearance from a the committee set up by the Karnataka government. The committee is scheduled to visit the stadium and check arrangements at a match on March 13 before giving its final approval. Now with amazing fixtures and matches set to happen in various cities, the first phase of IPL 2026 is sure to provide fans across India with nail biting action. Read also : Most Expensive IPL Team in 2026 | Unsuccessful Team in IPL | CSK Released Players 2026

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