CSK to KKR: 5 IPL Teams Who May Move On To New Captains in IPL 2027
The curtains came down on a memorable IPL 2026 season with Royal Challengers Bengaluru successfully defending their title, defeating Gujarat Titans by five wickets in the final at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on May 31.
Virat Kohli’s unbeaten 75 off 42 balls powered RCB to their second successive crown, making them only the third team after Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings to achieve back-to-back triumphs. While RCB and GT enjoyed strong campaigns, several other franchises endured disappointing seasons, failing to qualify for the playoffs and prompting intense speculation over leadership changes ahead of the 2027 season.

The conclusion of IPL 2026 has triggered widespread speculation over captaincy reviews. Poor results, underwhelming on-field performances, and the need for strategic resets point to potential leadership shifts for at least five teams as franchises look to rebuild for the next edition.
Lucknow Super Giants (Rishabh Pant)
Rishabh Pant, the most expensive player in IPL history, has led LSG for two seasons without securing a playoffs qualification. His batting output has underwhelmed relative to his ₹27 crore price tag, prompting management to consider alternatives for a fresh direction after Pant stepped down from captaincy.
Mumbai Indians (Hardik Pandya)
Hardik Pandya’s tenure has been turbulent since replacing Rohit Sharma. MI finished near the bottom of the table in 2026 with just four wins in 14 games. Reports suggest Pandya may step down or move on due to fatigue and internal dynamics, with Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, or Jasprit Bumrah emerging as possible successors.
Kolkata Knight Riders (Ajinkya Rahane)
Ajinkya Rahane replaced Shreyas Iyer but oversaw back-to-back playoff misses. Questions over his T20 batting suitability and the team’s overall results make a change almost inevitable, with KKR likely eyeing a marquee leader for the future.
Chennai Super Kings (Ruturaj Gaikwad)
Ruturaj Gaikwad has struggled to replicate MS Dhoni’s success, with no playoffs qualification in three seasons as captain. The possible arrival of experienced campaigners could lead CSK to hand over leadership and usher in a new era.
Delhi Capitals (Axar Patel)
Axar Patel’s all-round contributions haven’t translated into team success or playoff qualification. DC may turn to a proven campaigner like KL Rahul for greater stability and better results moving forward.
These potential changes reflect the high stakes of IPL captaincy, where results, tactical acumen, and player management are under constant scrutiny. The 2027 mega auction and retention window are expected to witness several bold leadership moves as franchises aim to challenge RCB’s emerging dominance.


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