With IPL 2026 less than two weeks away, teams are entering the final phase of preparation while experts and former players weigh in on squad balance, leadership and emerging talent. At the same time, a few off-field developments - from coaching changes to tactical debates - continue to shape the narrative ahead of the new season.

Here are the top cricket stories.
Former England batter Kevin Pietersen has stepped down from his role as mentor of Delhi Capitals ahead of the IPL 2026 season.
Pietersen confirmed the decision on social media, stating that he would not be able to commit the time required for the role. However, he revealed that he will still be involved in the tournament as part of the commentary team.
Delhi Capitals thanked the former England star for his contribution and wished him well as the franchise prepares for another attempt at winning its first IPL title.
Lucknow Super Giants head coach Justin Langer has backed captain Rishabh Pant to return to form in IPL 2026.
Pant endured a difficult IPL 2025 season but recently worked with former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh to sharpen his batting and mental approach.
Langer said the aggressive wicketkeeper-batter has been training intensely and believes champions like Pant rarely stay down for long.
Former India captain Anil Kumble has criticised Kolkata Knight Riders for letting key players Shreyas Iyer and Phil Salt leave after their 2024 title-winning campaign.
Kumble argued that franchises need consistency in retaining core players and said KKR's decision has left them without an IPL-winning captain in the squad.
He added that teams which fail to maintain stability in leadership and key roles cannot realistically be considered favourites for the title.
Former India batter Robin Uthappa has cautioned Rajasthan Royals youngster Vaibhav Suryavanshi ahead of the upcoming IPL season.
The 14-year-old sensation made headlines during IPL 2025 with a stunning debut campaign, including a record-breaking century off just 35 balls.
However, Uthappa believes the upcoming season will be the "real test" for the teenager and stressed that the young star still has much to learn as bowlers begin analysing his game more closely.
Former Chennai Super Kings star Suresh Raina believes Sanju Samson should bat at No.3 for CSK in IPL 2026.
Raina suggested that opening with Ruturaj Gaikwad and Ayush Mhatre would allow Samson to anchor the innings at No.3 and stabilise the middle order.
Samson arrives at CSK after a successful T20 World Cup campaign with India and is expected to play a major role in the team's batting structure this season.
As IPL 2026 approaches, teams are refining combinations while former players and analysts continue debating strategy, leadership and emerging stars who could shape the tournament.