RR's Bowling Boost & Parag's Captaincy Test: Bangar's IPL 2026 Preview

Former India coach Sanjay Bangar believes the Rajasthan Royals enter IPL 2026 with a more balanced squad, citing improvements in their fast bowling and spin departments. He highlights the added responsibility on new captain Riyan Parag and a middle order featuring Shimron Hetmyer and Dhruv Jurel. Bangar also analyzed the Delhi Capitals, noting their potent bowling attack led by Mitchell Starc and a versatile spin unit. He emphasized that both teams' batting depth and adaptability will be crucial for success in the tournament.

Key Points: Sanjay Bangar on RR's IPL 2026 Squad & DC's Bowling Strength

  • RR's bowling attack strengthened
  • Middle order looks strong with Hetmyer & Jurel
  • Riyan Parag's home start as captain
  • DC's bowling adaptable to conditions
  • Batting depth key for both sides
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Fast bowling sorted, middle order strong, RR have improved from last year: Bangar

Sanjay Bangar analyzes Rajasthan Royals' improved bowling & middle order for IPL 2026, and discusses Delhi Capitals' potent attack. Get key insights.

"Rajasthan Royals have definitely improved from last year. - Sanjay Bangar"

New Delhi, March 14

Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar believes Rajasthan Royals head into the upcoming Indian Premier League 2026 with a more balanced squad than last year, particularly due to improvements in their bowling attack and a strengthened middle order.

Bangar noted that while the franchise has undergone some significant changes in personnel, the overall structure of the team appears stronger compared to the previous season. According to him, the Royals' fast-bowling resources and spin options have been bolstered, giving them greater depth and flexibility.

He also highlighted the importance of the opening matches, especially for new captain Riyan Parag, who is expected to receive strong support from local fans when the team plays in Guwahati.

"It will be a good start for Riyan Parag, playing three games at home. He will get home support in Guwahati as a local boy, coming here for the first time as a full-time captain. He will definitely want to perform well in front of his home fans, but it won't be easy for the Rajasthan Royals. First they let go of Buttler, and now there is no Sanju Samson as well," Bangar said on JioStar.

The Royals will be entering the season without some of their established names, including former captain Samson and England star Jos Buttler. As a result, the responsibility in the batting lineup will fall heavily on emerging players and key middle-order contributors such as Shimron Hetmyer and Dhruv Jurel.

Bangar believes the additions of experienced spin options like Ravi Bishnoi and Ravindra Jadeja could make a notable difference to the side's bowling depth, while their pace attack appears settled heading into the tournament.

"The young batsmen in the team will have to take the lead. They have improved a lot from last year, especially in their bowling department, particularly the spin department with the additions of Ravi Bishnoi and Ravindra Jadeja. Fast bowling seems to be sorted as well. Finishing might be a slight worry, even though they have the option of bringing in Donovan Ferreira, but the middle order looks strong with Hetmyer and Dhruv Jurel. Rajasthan Royals have definitely improved from last year," he added.

The former India all-rounder also shared his thoughts on Delhi Capitals (DC), suggesting that their bowling lineup could be particularly effective depending on conditions. With a pace spearhead like Mitchell Starc and spin options including Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav, Bangar believes DC possess the variety required to adapt to different conditions during the tournament.

"I think the pitch at Lucknow will suit DC's bowlers. They have a good pace attack, starting with Mitchell Starc, which could prove beneficial for DC. And when they play in Delhi, their spin department will come to the fore, with the likes of Axar Patel, Vipraj and Kuldeep Yadav. For a long time, he hasn't gotten many chances in recent times to play T20s, so he will definitely want to leave his mark," he stated.

He also pointed to the depth in their batting lineup, with players such as KL Rahul, Tristan Stubbs and David Miller forming a formidable core.

"In batting, they have very good options, the combination of Tristan Stubbs and David Miller in the middle, and KL Rahul at the top. This team looks very strong, with quality all-rounders, good spinners and excellent fast bowlers. They will hope to start well in Lucknow and then take it from there," Bangar noted.

- IANS

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Priya S
I'm a bit skeptical. On paper, yes, Jadeja and Bishnoi are great additions. But replacing the firepower of Buttler at the top and Samson's leadership is not easy. The young Indian batters have a mountain to climb. Hope they prove me wrong!
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Vikram M
As a Rajasthani, I'm fully behind Riyan Parag! Home support in Guwahati will be massive for him. The team looks more balanced this year, especially the spin attack. Jadeja's experience is priceless. #HallaBol
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Sarah B
Interesting analysis. The focus on DC's bowling adaptability is spot on. Starc with the new ball and Kuldeep/Axar in the middle overs could be a nightmare for batters. Their season might hinge on those conditions.
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Rohit P
Finally some recognition for Dhruv Jurel! This is his chance to own that finisher's role. The fast bowling does look good on paper, but they need to deliver under pressure. IPL is a different beast altogether.
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Michael C
Bangar's insights are always valuable. The point about finishing being a slight worry for RR is crucial. They have power, but do they have the ice-cool temperament in the last 5 overs? That will decide close games.

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