India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant has been working closely with former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh in the lead-up to the IPL 2026 season.
Pant, who will captain the Lucknow Super Giants this season, has reportedly been training with Yuvraj as part of his preparation for the upcoming tournament.

The collaboration comes as Pant continues to refine his game following his return to competitive cricket and ahead of another major IPL campaign.
According to reports, Yuvraj has been mentoring Pant during the training sessions, focusing on sharpening the wicketkeeper-batter's batting approach and overall game.
The former World Cup winner has long been a supporter of Pant's aggressive style and believes the left-hander has the ability to be one of India's most impactful match-winners.
Their recent training sessions are aimed at helping Pant enter IPL 2026 in peak form as he leads Lucknow Super Giants.
Over the years, Yuvraj has also backed Pant as India's first-choice wicketkeeper-batter in white-ball cricket.
The former all-rounder has repeatedly stated that Pant possesses the qualities needed not only to succeed with the bat but also to lead a team.
With Pant now captaining Lucknow Super Giants, that belief in his leadership abilities has become even more relevant.
Pant's preparation with Yuvraj comes at a crucial time as the IPL 2026 season approaches.
After making his return to competitive cricket in recent seasons, the left-hander is now looking to take the next step in his career both as a batter and as a captain.
Lucknow Super Giants will hope their captain enters the tournament in top form, with Pant expected to play a central role in their campaign.