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Mumbai, CSK, KKR, and RCB - IPL 2026 Preview

Mumbai, CSK, KKR, and RCB - IPL 2026 Preview

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Gemini said This episode of the podcast is a deep-dive tactical preview of the IPL 2026 season, breaking down the massive off-season moves for the league's big four franchises. We are moving past the hype to look at the cold, hard data defining the 2026 trophy race. We start with the "New Look" Chennai Super Kings. After a disastrous 2025 where they finished at the bottom, the front office finally hit the reset button. We break down the blockbuster trade that sent Ravindra Jadeja out to bring Sanju Samson in. It is a total shift in philosophy for the Yellow Army, moving away from "safety first" toward an aggressive, spin-hitting middle order. We also look at their gamble on uncapped speedsters and whether Noor Ahmad can carry a spin attack at Chepauk without veteran backup. Then there is the Mumbai Indians, who seem to have finally moved past the captaincy drama of the last two years. With Hardik Pandya firmly at the helm and Rohit Sharma still providing the veteran backbone, MI looks like a clinical machine again. We analyze the return of Quinton de Kock and why Shardul Thakur might be the "missing link" for their death bowling—an area that leaked critical runs in the 2025 playoffs. The defending champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, are in a fascinating position. After 18 years of waiting, Rajat Patidar delivered the trophy in 2025. Now, the challenge is the "double." We discuss the massive acquisition of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and how his Powerplay control changes the game for Virat Kohli. Can they survive the first few weeks without Josh Hazlewood, or will their pace depth be their undoing? Finally, we look at the Kolkata Knight Riders. KKR hijacked the auction, dropping record sums on Cameron Green and Matheesha Pathirana. We debate if Ajinkya Rahane can actually control a team with this much volatile power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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