DC playing XI for IPL 2026: Duckett vs Nissanka, who opens with KL Rahul? | Cricket News – The Times of India


DC playing XI for IPL 2026: Duckett vs Nissanka, who opens with KL Rahul? | Cricket News – The Times of India
Delhi Capitals predicted XI (Image: ANI)

Delhi Capitals (DC) are one of the most underachieving teams in the IPL and are one of the three franchises yet to lift the title. However, over the last 3-4 years, they have shown greater stability, consistently putting up strong performances and challenging top teams. Last season, they started impressively with four consecutive wins but struggled to maintain momentum in the latter half of the tournament. DC also hold a unique record as the only team to have played five Super Overs. Delhi Capitals (DC) entered the IPL 2026 season with a heavily revamped squad, spending Rs 124.75 crore of their Rs 125 crore purse. Delhi Capitals IPL 2026 auction signings: Auqib Nabi (Pacer): Rs 8.40 crore, Pathum Nissanka (Batter): Rs 4.00 crore, David Miller (Batter): Rs 2.00 crore, Ben Duckett (Wicket-keeper): Rs 2.00 crore, Lungi Ngidi (Bowler): Rs 2.00 crore, Kyle Jamieson (Bowler): Rs 2.00 crore, Prithvi Shaw (Batter): Rs 75 Lakh, Sahil Parakh (All-rounder): Rs 30 Lakh.

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This season, Delhi Capitals have almost reset their squad, bringing in several new players while retaining a few experienced faces. It will be interesting to see how the new combinations perform.Here’s a look at the strongest predicted playing XI of Delhi Capitals for IPL 2026: Pathum Nissanka: Pathum Nissanka was one of Delhi Capitals’ key buys in the IPL 2026 auction, acquired for Rs 4 crore. He is likely to open alongside KL Rahul, although he may face competition from Ben Duckett for the spot. However, his century against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup makes him a strong contender for the opening role.KL Rahul (WK): KL Rahul, who played in the middle order last season, is expected to return to his preferred opening position. He scored 539 runs last season, including a memorable unbeaten 93 against RCB in Bengaluru. Rahul will also take on wicketkeeping duties for DC.Nitish Rana: Nitish Rana was traded to Delhi Capitals for Rs 4.20 crore ahead of IPL 2026. He is expected to play a crucial role at the No. 3 position, providing stability and experience in the top order.Tristan Stubbs: Tristan Stubbs was a standout performer for DC in IPL 2025, serving as their primary finisher. He scored 300 runs in 13 innings at an impressive strike rate of 150.75, playing a key role in the middle-to-death overs, likely at No. 4 this season.David Miller: David Miller was acquired by Delhi Capitals for Rs 2 crore in the IPL 2026 mini-auction, marking a significant price drop from previous seasons. The experienced South African finisher adds power and stability to DC’s middle order after being released by Lucknow Super Giants.Axar Patel (C): Axar Patel retains the captaincy this season. He displayed maturity and composure as a leader last year and will aim to build on that success in IPL 2026.Ashutosh Sharma: Ashutosh Sharma has established himself as a reliable finisher. Last season, he played a match-winning knock of 61* off 31 balls against LSG, guiding DC to a one-wicket victory. Coming in as an Impact Sub, he rescued the team from 7/3, smashing five fours and five sixes.Vipraj Nigam: Vipraj Nigam, a 20-year-old leg-spinning all-rounder from Uttar Pradesh, had an impressive debut season in IPL 2025. Bought for Rs 50 lakh, he scored 142 runs and picked up 11 wickets in 14 matches. His quick 39 off 15 balls against LSG was a highlight. He adds depth to the lower order with both bat and ball.Mitchell Starc: Mitchell Starc is set to lead DC’s pace attack, although he is still awaiting clearance from Cricket Australia and may miss the initial matches. Captain Axar Patel has indicated that if Starc is unavailable, T Natarajan will lead the pace unit.Kuldeep Yadav: Kuldeep Yadav was in excellent form in IPL 2025, picking up 15 wickets in 14 matches. As DC’s premier spinner, he will be a key weapon and could be a strong contender for the Purple Cap this season.Mukesh Kumar: Mukesh Kumar was an important part of DC’s bowling attack last season, taking 12 wickets in 12 innings. He will play a crucial supporting role alongside Starc and Natarajan in the pace department.Impact Player OptionsDelhi Capitals are likely to use Abhishek Porel or T Natarajan as their Impact Player, depending on match situations and pitch conditions.Delhi Capitals likely XII for IPL 2026: Pathum Nissanka, KL Rahul, Nitish Rana, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Axar Patel, Ashutosh Sharma, Vipraj Nigam, Mitchell Starc, Kuldeep Yadav, Mukesh Kumar, Impact – Abhishek Porel/ T Natrajan

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Will England drop Jos Buttler for the semi-final? Harry Brook issues defiant message | Cricket News – The Times of India


Will England drop Jos Buttler for the semi-final? Harry Brook issues defiant message | Cricket News – The Times of India
Jos Buttler of England (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

The T20 World Cup 2026 has been a campaign to forget so far for England’s senior batter Jos Buttler. The experienced right-hander has accumulated only 62 runs across seven innings, including five consecutive single-digit scores. He began the tournament with 26 against Nepal and 21 versus the West Indies, but his returns have dipped sharply since then. His struggles continued in the Super 8 clash against New Zealand in Colombo, where he was dismissed for a duck, caught behind off Lockie Ferguson. Across his last five outings against Scotland, Italy, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and New Zealand, Buttler has managed scores of 3, 3, 7, 2 and 0, totalling just 15 runs.

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Despite the lean patch, England captain Harry Brook has thrown his full support behind his predecessor. Brook urged critics to consider Buttler’s long-standing contribution to England cricket and went as far as describing him as the finest white-ball player the game has seen. “There’s been a lot said about Jos. I said the other day that he’s played 150 games for England in T20Is, and people probably need to take a little step back from that. He’s probably the best white-ball player to have ever played the game. He’s in a little bit of a rut now, but I think that’s an exciting thing for everybody in the world to know what he could produce in the next couple of games,” Brook said at the post-match presentation. “He’s obviously got a lot of fire in the belly, and he wants to go out there and show everybody what he’s made of. Look, he averages 34 striking at 145 in 150 games. He’s a phenomenal player, and I have no doubts he’ll go out and do well,” he added. England have Ben Duckett available as an alternative should they opt for a change. However, Brook’s comments suggest Buttler is set to feature in the semi-final in Mumbai next week against either India or the West Indies. The dip in form is not limited to this tournament. Across England’s internationals and the S20, Buttler has registered just one half-century in his last 24 innings. His previous fifty in an ICC event came during the 2024 T20 World Cup, when he struck an unbeaten 83 against the USA.