Delhi Capitals' IPL 2026 Title Hopes Backed by Aakash Chopra

Former cricketer Aakash Chopra has expressed confidence in Delhi Capitals' chances to win their first IPL title in 2026, praising their strong squad composition. He highlighted that the franchise's main weakness is a lack of backup for their premier spinners, Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav. The analysis also contrasted DC's consistent strategy with the historical instability of teams like Punjab Kings. Irfan Pathan contributed insights on leadership and talent identification, noting the positive impact of Shreyas Iyer and Ricky Ponting on Punjab.

Key Points: Chopra Backs DC for IPL 2026 Title, Points to Key Weakness

  • DC backed for maiden IPL title
  • Squad strength praised except spin backup
  • Stability key to past success
  • PBKS turnaround analyzed
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IPL 2026: DC have enough backups for every slot except for Axar & Kuldeep, opines Chopra

Aakash Chopra says Delhi Capitals have a strong squad for IPL 2026 but lack backups for star spinners Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav.

"On paper, I think Delhi is a more complete unit, with enough backups for almost every slot except the two spinners. - Aakash Chopra"

New Delhi, March 22

Former India opener Aakash Chopra has backed Delhi Capitals to end their long wait for an IPL title, adding the franchise's 2026 squad look as 'a very strong unit' and that he would keep his fingers crossed for them to win the trophy this year.

DC are one of only two franchises to have never won the IPL title despite featuring in every season since the league's inception in 2008. "Anybody who has won multiple trophies, even Gujarat Titans, who reached the finals twice and won a trophy in their first two years, you will find that consistency and stability allowed them to succeed.

"IPL is designed in a way that gives you the chance to reboot. After every three years, there is a big auction coming up. Kudos to Delhi, because since 2019, they have consistently been there or thereabouts, and made the final in 2020.

"The women's team has reached the final in all four WPL seasons. They have got their auctions right and this year, I feel they have a very strong unit. So, fingers crossed that this could be their year," said Chopra on JioStar.

He also pointed out the importance of stability in leadership and team selection, pointing to DC's improved auction strategy last year as a key factor. "Anybody who has won multiple trophies, even Gujarat Titans, who reached the finals twice and won a trophy in their first two years, you will find that consistency and stability allowed them to succeed.

"Where there is no success, teams keep chopping and changing in a bid to find it, thinking that once they succeed, they will become stable. Then it becomes a chicken-and-egg situation. That has been the issue with both PBKS and DC. One team has had 15 captains, the other has had 17.

"So, if you want to change your present, stability is non-negotiable. We have often seen that the better teams arrive at their best combination in the first or second match itself, while teams that keep chopping and changing, using around 22 out of 25 players, finish closer to the bottom than the top," he said.

Assessing DC and PBKS, Chopra added, "On paper, I think Delhi is a more complete unit, with enough backups for almost every slot except the two spinners, but you won't find backups for Axar Patel and Kuldeep even in the entire country."

Former India left-arm pacer Irfan Pathan spoke about the challenge DC faced with identifying talent during the early 2010s. "I was with Punjab and Delhi for three years each. When I was at Delhi, Eric Simmons, who is now with CSK as the bowling coach, was the coach, and there was an effort to bring stability.

"But when you let go of players like AB de Villiers, and you had Andre Russell, starting from scratch is not easy. I played alongside Russell in the same dressing room and there were a lot of discussions about giving him more opportunities. But they just couldn't find a place for him consistently in the XI. So, identification of talent is very important, and I feel Delhi used to fall short in that area."

Pathan also spoke about how the leadership of captain Shreyas Iyer and head coach Ricky Ponting has been the key difference for PBKS from IPL 2025. "Leadership has played a huge role in Punjab's turnaround. You win half the IPL at the auction table. Big purses don't necessarily mean you will always get what you want, but they did, and they reached the final.

"Even in the mini-auction, they took bold but important calls, like letting go of players who were not performing, such as Glenn Maxwell. They were a bit unfortunate with the Josh Inglis situation, given he would miss most of the season, but then you see another team going after him for a huge price. In that respect, they are taking a lot of right decisions.

"Look at the backup players - in the past, Punjab struggled with that when the focus was entirely on building the first XI, but now you see all-rounders like Azmatullah Omarzai, Marco Jansen and Marcus Stoinis, along with a young Indian batting core. Apart from that, they went all-out for Shreyas Iyer after deciding he would be the captain. So, there is clarity of thought, and I feel Punjab have started to move in the right direction," he concluded.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Delhi fan since 2008, I've heard "this could be our year" so many times! 😅 But honestly, the team does look balanced. The real test will be handling pressure in the knockouts. We always seem to falter there. Hoping Ponting and the management have a plan.
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Vikram M
Irfan Pathan's insight about letting go of ABD and Russell is painful to read. Imagine a DC middle order with those two! It shows how poor talent identification can set a franchise back for years. Thankfully, they seem to have learned from those mistakes.
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Sarah B
Interesting analysis. The comparison with PBKS is apt. Both have been perennial underachievers. While DC's problem was letting stars go, PBKS's was constant chopping and changing. Stability in leadership is key, as Shreyas Iyer is now showing for Punjab.
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Rohit P
With all due respect to Chopra sir, I feel he's being overly optimistic. DC's batting heavily relies on a couple of players. One bad patch and the whole campaign can derail. The backup Indian batters haven't proven themselves in the IPL cauldron yet.
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Kavya N
The women's team reaching all four WPL finals is a huge point! It shows the franchise can build winning cultures. Maybe the men's team needs to learn from their female counterparts about handling big matches. The trophy drought has to end someday! 💙

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