IPL 2027 to see Sourav Ganguly reunite with This India Legend at Delhi Capitals
One of Indian cricket's most iconic match-winners is finally stepping into an official Indian Premier League (IPL) dugout. Former all-rounder Yuvraj Singh is set to join the Delhi Capitals (DC) support staff starting from the 2027 edition, marking his highly anticipated debut in a formal franchise coaching role.
The move signals a massive strategic addition for Delhi Capitals as the franchise prepares for a structural shuffle, with the JSW Group returning to take operational control for the next two-year cycle.

The Dada-Yuvi Reunion at Delhi Capitals
The 2027 season will see a nostalgic and highly tactical reunion. Sourav Ganguly is expected to spearhead the franchise's support setup under the JSW management phase, and he is bringing his former teammate into the fold.
Ganguly famously backed Yuvraj during his formative years in the Indian national team, building a core that eventually won the 2007 T20 World Cup and the 2011 ODI World Cup. Now, the duo will collaborate to bring that same aggressive, tournament-winning blueprint to a Delhi Capitals side still hunting for its maiden IPL title.
From Unofficial Mentor to Official Coach
While this is Yuvraj's first official IPL contract as a coach, his impact on the modern T20 game is already visible. Over the last few years, the 44-year-old has acted as an intensive, behind-the-scenes mentor for a crop of elite white-ball talent.
His developmental footprint is perhaps most evident in the aggressive evolution of Abhishek Sharma, whose explosive strike rates and fearless top-order stroke play carry distinct shades of Yuvraj's influence. Beyond Sharma, Yuvraj has spent considerable time refining the games of established stars like Sanju Samson and Rishabh Pant, as well as emerging talents like Prabhsimran Singh, Abdul Samad, and Priyansh Arya.
Franchises have closely monitored Yuvraj's grassroots work, and Delhi has moved first to secure his services. Unlike the modern trend of virtual consultations, Yuvraj's coaching style is distinctly old-school and immersive.
According to sources close to the development, Yuvraj's value lies in his rigorous field time, "He doesn't just train players; he mentors them. It's not limited to phone calls or virtual sessions. He spends hours on the ground, often standing behind the nets and working under the sun alongside his players," a source noted.
For a franchise heavily reliant on young Indian batters and the continued leadership of Rishabh Pant who shares a close personal bond with Yuvraj, this hands-on approach could be the missing catalyst. While contemporaries like Ashish Nehra, Zaheer Khan, and Virender Sehwag transitioned into coaching roles much earlier, Yuvraj has used his time away from the spotlight to quietly build a highly successful mentoring portfolio.


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