Welcome back to another exciting cricket update on The TechDrive! Following our extensive coverage of the Pakistan Super League, it is time to shift our focus to the biggest franchise T20 tournament in the world. The Tata Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 is officially gearing up for a massive season.
Following a highly unpredictable mega auction, all ten franchises have completely rebuilt their squads. To make it easy for you to read without endlessly scrolling, we have organized every single team roster into clean, horizontal tables.
The Big Surprise: Blessing Muzarabani Joins KKR
One of the most interesting stories leading up to IPL 2026 involves the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). Originally, Mustafizur Rahman was expected to be a key part of their bowling attack. However, in a surprising turn of events, KKR replaced him with the towering Zimbabwean fast bowler, Blessing Muzarabani.
What makes this even more interesting for our readers who follow the PSL is that Muzarabani actually left his contract with Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League to join the IPL. This cross-league movement highlights just how competitive franchise cricket has become globally.
IPL 2026 Official Tournament Dates
You do not need to look through a massive 74-match fixture list to plan your viewing. Here is the essential timeline for the tournament:
- Opening Match: March 28, 2026
- Grand Final: May 24, 2026
For a deeper dive into the specific match-by-match breakdowns, you can always visit the official IPL T20 website.
All 10 IPL 2026 Final Squads
Here are the complete and finalized squads for every team. To keep things compact, players are listed three per row.
1. Mumbai Indians (MI)
Under the leadership of Hardik Pandya, Mumbai looks to reclaim its glory with a powerful mix of international hitters and elite Indian bowlers.
| Hardik Pandya | Rohit Sharma | Naman Dhir |
| Suryakumar Yadav | Ryan Rickelton | Sherfane Rutherford |
| Corbin Bosch | Robin Minz | Raj Bawa |
| Will Jacks | Mitchell Santner | Tilak Varma |
| Ashwani Kumar | Jasprit Bumrah | Trent Boult |
| Deepak Chahar | AM Ghazanfar | Mayank Markande |
| Shardul Thakur | Raghu Sharma | Quinton de Kock |
| Mohd Izhar | Danish Malewar | Atharva Ankolekar |
| Mayank Rawat |
2. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB)
Virat Kohli remains the heart of RCB, now supported by explosive international talents like Phil Salt and Tim David.
| Rajat Patidar | Virat Kohli | Devdutt Padikkal |
| Jitesh Sharma | Phil Salt | Tim David |
| Jacob Bethell | Krunal Pandya | Romario Shepherd |
| Josh Hazlewood | Nuwan Thushara | Abhinandan Singh |
| Bhuvneshwar Kumar | Rasikh Salam | Suyash Sharma |
| Swapnil Singh | Yash Dayal | Venkatesh Iyer |
| Jacob Duffy | Mangesh Yadav | Satvik Deswal |
| Jordan Cox | Kanishk Chouhan | Vicky Ostwal |
| Vihaan Malhotra |
3. Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
With Ruturaj Gaikwad leading and MS Dhoni still in the mix, CSK continues its tradition of backing experienced match-winners.
| Ruturaj Gaikwad | MS Dhoni | Anshul Kamboj |
| Gurjapneet Singh | Jamie Overton | Nathan Ellis |
| Noor Ahmad | Ramakrishna Ghosh | Sanju Samson |
| Shivam Dube | Shreyas Gopal | Khaleel Ahmed |
| Ayush Mhatre | Dewald Brevis | Urvil Patel |
| Akeal Hosein | Kartik Sharma | Prashant Veer |
| Mukesh Choudhary | Matthew Short | Sarfaraz Khan |
| Matt Henry | Aman Khan | Rahul Chahar |
| Zak Foulkes |
4. Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)
Defending their legacy, KKR features heavy hitters like Sunil Narine and the exciting new addition of Blessing Muzarabani.
| Ajinkya Rahane | Angkrish Raghuvanshi | Manish Pandey |
| Rinku Singh | Rovman Powell | Ramandeep Singh |
| Sunil Narine | Anukul Roy | Vaibhav Arora |
| Harshit Rana | Umran Malik | Varun Chakaravarthy |
| Cameron Green | Matheesha Pathirana | Finn Allen |
| Sarthak Ranjan | Prashant Solanki | Kartik Tyagi |
| Tim Seifert | Tejasvi Dahiya | Blessing Muzarabani |
| Rachin Ravindra | Rahul Tripathi | Akash Deep |
| Daksh Kamra |
5. Punjab Kings (PBKS)
A completely revamped top order featuring Shreyas Iyer aims to finally bring consistency to the Punjab franchise.
| Shreyas Iyer | Nehal Wadhera | Vishnu Vinod |
| Harnoor Pannu | Pyla Avinash | Prabhsimran Singh |
| Shashank Singh | Marcus Stoinis | Harpreet Brar |
| Marco Jansen | Azmatullah Omarzai | Priyansh Arya |
| Musheer Khan | Suryansh Shedge | Mitch Owen |
| Arshdeep Singh | Yuzvendra Chahal | Vyshak Vijaykumar |
| Yash Thakur | Xavier Bartlett | Lockie Ferguson |
| Cooper Connolly | Ben Dwarshuis | Praveen Dubey |
| Vishal Nishad |
6. Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)
Pat Cummins and Travis Head bring their aggressive Australian mindset to a deeply talented Hyderabad roster.
| Pat Cummins | Aniket Verma | Ishan Kishan |
| Heinrich Klaasen | Travis Head | Harshal Patel |
| Kamindu Mendis | Harsh Dubey | Brydon Carse |
| Abhishek Sharma | Nitish Kumar Reddy | Smaran Ravichandran |
| Zeeshan Ansari | Jaydev Unadkat | Eshan Malinga |
| Shivang Kumar | Salil Arora | Krains Fuletra |
| Praful Hinge | Amit Kumar | Sakib Hussain |
| Onkar Tarmale | Liam Livingstone | Shivam Mavi |
| Jack Edwards |
7. Gujarat Titans (GT)
Shubman Gill leads a highly balanced side, relying on the magic of Rashid Khan and a formidable pace attack.
| Shubman Gill | Jos Buttler | Kumar Kushagra |
| Anuj Rawat | Glenn Phillips | Nishant Sindhu |
| Washington Sundar | Mohd. Arshad Khan | Sai Kishore |
| Jayant Yadav | Sai Sudharsan | Shahrukh Khan |
| Kagiso Rabada | Mohammed Siraj | Prasidh Krishna |
| Manav Suthar | Gurnoor Singh Brar | Ishant Sharma |
| Rahul Tewatia | Rashid Khan | Ashok Sharma |
| Jason Holder | Prithvi Raj | Luke Wood |
| Tom Banton |
8. Delhi Capitals (DC)
Rishabh Pant returns with a stacked squad featuring explosive openers and the lethal Mitchell Starc.
| Axar Patel | KL Rahul | Abishek Porel |
| Tristan Stubbs | Karun Nair | Sameer Rizvi |
| Ashutosh Sharma | Vipraj Nigam | Ajay Mandal |
| Tripurana Vijay | Madhav Tiwari | Nitish Rana |
| Mitchell Starc | T. Natarajan | Mukesh Kumar |
| Dushmantha Chameera | Kuldeep Yadav | Ben Duckett |
| David Miller | Auqib Nabi | Pathum Nissanka |
| Lungi Ngidi | Sahil Parakh | Prithvi Shaw |
| Kyle Jamieson |
9. Rajasthan Royals (RR)
A team built on young Indian talent like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Riyan Parag, backed by elite overseas quicks.
| Riyan Parag | Yashasvi Jaiswal | Shubham Dubey |
| Dhruv Jurel | Lhuan-dre Pretorius | Vaibhav Suryavanshi |
| Sam Curran | Shimron Hetmyer | Donovan Ferreira |
| Ravindra Jadeja | Jofra Archer | Tushar Deshpande |
| Sandeep Sharma | Nandre Burger | Kwena Maphaka |
| Yudhvir Singh | Ravi Bishnoi | Sushant Mishra |
| Yash Punja | Vignesh Puthur | Ravi Singh |
| Aman Rao | Adam Milne | Brijesh Sharma |
| Kuldeep Sen |
10. Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)
Nicholas Pooran and Rishabh Pant make for a terrifying batting lineup, complemented by genuine pace assets.
| Rishabh Pant | Mitchell Marsh | Nicholas Pooran |
| Aiden Markram | Matthew Breetzke | Himmat Singh |
| Abdul Samad | Shahbaz Ahamad | Arshin Kulkarni |
| Ayush Badoni | Mohammad Shami | Avesh Khan |
| M. Siddharth | Akash Singh | Digvesh Singh |
| Prince Yadav | Arjun Tendulkar | Mayank Yadav |
| Mohsin Khan | Naman Tiwari | Anrich Nortje |
| Wanindu Hasaranga | Mukul Choudhary | Akshat Raghuwanshi |
| Josh Inglis |
Conclusion
With global superstars changing jerseys and high-profile transfers like Blessing Muzarabani making headlines, IPL 2026 is set to be a blockbuster. The compact formatting of these squads should make it easy for you to analyze who has the strongest side on paper.
Who are you backing to lift the trophy this year? Let us know in the comments below, and do not forget to share this guide with your fellow cricket fans!

