Franchise reshuffles, rule clarifications, and major off-field developments continue to shape the build-up to IPL 2026. Kolkata Knight Riders honoured a franchise great, Royal Challengers Bengaluru moved closer to a historic valuation milestone, while teams were briefed on stricter rule enforcement ahead of the new season.

Navdeep Saini has described his move to Kolkata Knight Riders as a much-needed fresh start after being brought in as cover following Harshit Rana's injury setback. The pacer had been training with the side during pre-season preparations and seized his opportunity as injuries created openings in the squad.
Saini made his IPL debut with Delhi Capitals before gaining recognition during his stint with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, where he delivered standout performances in the 2019 season. Despite limited appearances in recent years and going unsold at auction, the experienced seamer remains a valuable addition to KKR's pace unit as they manage multiple fitness concerns.
Kolkata Knight Riders have retired jersey number 12 to honour Andre Russell following his retirement from the IPL. The announcement came during a pre-season fan event, where Russell received a standing ovation from supporters and teammates.
Across 11 seasons with the franchise, Russell emerged as one of KKR's most influential match-winners, contributing heavily with both bat and ball. He now begins a new chapter as the team's Power Coach, bringing his experience into the support staff setup ahead of IPL 2026.
IPL captains have been warned to ensure fielders maintain full control of the ball and their movement before celebrating catches during IPL 2026. The reminder came during a pre-season captains' meeting led by match officials.
Authorities clarified that the catch rule will be strictly implemented this season to avoid controversial dismissals. The meeting also confirmed that the Impact Player rule will remain in place until at least IPL 2027 despite ongoing concerns from several teams.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain Rajat Patidar and chairman Aryaman Birla have reunited in leadership roles years after sharing the dressing room for Madhya Pradesh in domestic cricket.
Their journey from opening partners to franchise leaders represents one of IPL 2026's most symbolic full-circle moments, highlighting how cricket careers can evolve into leadership and business roles over time.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru's ownership transition is nearing the $2 billion valuation mark after factoring in additional financial obligations linked to league rights and governing fees.
The original deal valued at approximately ₹16,660 crore is expected to rise to nearly ₹18,000 crore once mandatory payments and transaction costs are included. The sale places RCB among the most valuable franchises in global cricket.
New ball rules confirmed ahead of IPL season
IPL officials have confirmed several rule clarifications ahead of the 2026 season, including updated ball replacement procedures and stricter bat checks.
Teams bowling second will be allowed one mandatory ball change request after the 10th over of the second innings. Meanwhile, the Impact Player rule will remain unchanged despite debate among captains about its long-term tactical impact.