Langer's LSG Blueprint: Batting Firepower & Bowling Development Key for IPL 2026

Justin Langer, head coach of Lucknow Super Giants, expresses optimism for IPL 2026 following a strategic auction and improved squad balance. He highlights the influence of new bowling recruits like Mohammed Shami and a more settled, relaxed Rishabh Pant as captain. The franchise has also strengthened its support staff with additions like Kane Williamson and Tom Moody. With these changes, LSG aims to overcome past disappointments and mount a serious title challenge.

Key Points: Justin Langer on LSG's IPL 2026 Hopes: Batting & Bowling Key

  • Langer highlights strong auction strategy
  • Rishabh Pant settling into captaincy
  • Key bowling additions like Shami
  • Revamped backroom staff with Williamson
  • Aiming to shed underachievers' tag
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'If batting can fire and bowling can develop, we've got a very good team,' says Langer on LSG squad

LSG coach Justin Langer is optimistic about IPL 2026, citing a strong auction, Rishabh Pant's relaxed leadership, and key bowling additions.

"If our batting can keep firing and our bowling can keep developing, then we've got a very good team. - Justin Langer"

New Delhi, March 24

As the countdown to the Indian Premier League 2026 begins, Lucknow Super Giants are banking on a refreshed squad, revamped support staff, and a more settled leadership group to script a turnaround. Head coach Justin Langer expressed optimism about the team's preparation, highlighting a strong auction strategy and improved balance within the squad.

LSG, one of the few franchises yet to win an IPL title, endured a disappointing 2025 season, finishing sixth with six wins and eight losses. Determined to address their shortcomings, particularly in bowling, the franchise made key additions, including Mohammed Shami, Anrich Nortje, and Wanindu Hasaranga.

"It's been a brilliant build-up. I think we had a very good auction and that's where it starts," Langer told JioStar, reflecting on the team's pre-season progress. "We had a great base last year. I believe our batting was the best in the competition last year. We weren't able to capitalise on that, but this year, we've added to our squad. There will be some really tough selection calls. But if our batting can keep firing and our bowling can keep developing, then we've got a very good team."

Langer also shed light on Shami's influence within the squad, especially on young pacer Mayank Yadav. "During the team lunch, Mohammed Shami was speaking, and all the boys were hanging on his every word, their eyes never left him. He's incredibly experienced, a true warrior. We often discuss big brother-little brother or master-apprentice dynamics in coaching, and that's exactly what we have here," he said.

At the helm, Rishabh Pant, the most expensive Indian player in IPL history after being signed for Rs. 27 crore, appears to be settling into his leadership role. Langer believes Pant's natural personality will be key to his success as captain.

"If we see Rishabh laughing, smiling, and having fun, he'll be a brilliant captain, and that's what we learned last year. He joined a new franchise, trying hard to impress, which is natural. But we're already seeing a lighter Rishabh. He knows the players now, and we've got his back. He's smiling a lot and dancing. When he's like that and starts playing cricket, there's no one more exciting to watch in the world. I'm looking forward to working with him again. He's got such a nice heart, energy, and he's relaxed. That makes him dangerous," Langer noted.

The franchise has also strengthened its backroom staff, with Kane Williamson joining as a strategic advisor, alongside experienced figures like Tom Moody and Bharat Arun. Langer emphasised that the changes extend beyond personnel to overall preparation.

"In recent years, pretty much every bowler has arrived post-surgery or injury, building momentum during the season. But this pre-season, we've established a top medical department under Patrick Farhart. Tom Moody, our new Director of Cricket, built this squad at the auction with elite professionalism. Bharat Arun isn't just a bowling coach. He's the mentor and the general," he explained.

With a more balanced squad, experienced leadership, and renewed energy in the camp, LSG will be aiming to finally shed their underachievers' tag and mount a serious title challenge in IPL 2026.

- IANS

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Priya S
Love the focus on mentorship. Shami guiding Mayank Yadav is exactly what young Indian talent needs. IPL is not just about winning, it's about building the future of Indian cricket. Good move by LSG management.
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Aman W
Langer is saying all the right things, but I'll believe it when I see it on the field. Every team talks about balance and preparation before the season. LSG needs to deliver under pressure, especially in close matches. That's been their real weakness.
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Sarah B
The backroom staff looks world-class! Tom Moody, Bharat Arun, Kane Williamson as an advisor... that's serious firepower. If they can gel as a unit, LSG could be the dark horse. Excited to see Pant lead with a smile!
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Vikram M
Rishabh Pant smiling and dancing is a great sign for any cricket fan! When he's relaxed, he's unstoppable. Hope the captaincy burden doesn't affect his natural game. He's our X-factor. 💥
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Karthik V
The "if" in Langer's statement is a big one. "If batting fires, if bowling develops..." On paper, the team is strong. But IPL is played on the ground. Need to see consistency across 14 matches. No more excuses now.

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