Josh Inglis to Boost LSG Squad for IPL 2026 Clash Against Mumbai Indians

Australian wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis is set to join the Lucknow Super Giants squad in early May after missing the first half of the IPL 2026 season due to his wedding. LSG had secured Inglis for INR 8.6 crore at the auction despite knowing he would be unavailable initially, following his productive 278-run season last year. The team, currently struggling in eighth place, will potentially deploy him in their final six league matches as they seek a turnaround. His arrival comes as fellow overseas player Nicholas Pooran has struggled for form, managing only 51 runs in six innings.

Key Points: Josh Inglis Joins LSG for IPL 2026 After Wedding Delay

  • Inglis missed first half for wedding
  • LSG signed him for INR 8.6 crore
  • He scored 278 runs last season
  • LSG currently eighth in points table
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IPL 2026: Josh Inglis to join LSG squad ahead of clash with MI: Report

Australian star Josh Inglis set to join Lucknow Super Giants in May for IPL 2026, boosting the squad ahead of key match vs Mumbai Indians.

"Inglis could feature in the final six league matches for LSG, depending on team combinations. - ESPNcricinfo report"

New Delhi, April 20

Rishabh Pant-led Lucknow Super Giants have received a big boost amid the ongoing Indian Premier League 2026, as Australian wicketkeeper batter Josh Inglis is expected to join the squad ahead of their clash against the five-time champions Mumbai Indians on May 4 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

According to a report by ESPNcricinfo, Inglis was unavailable for the first half of the season due to his wedding, which was scheduled for mid-April. The wicketkeeper-batter tied the knot on April 18 and is expected to spend some more time away before travelling to India to link up with the LSG squad.

Inglis had a productive season last year with Punjab Kings, scoring 278 runs at an impressive strike rate of 162.57. Despite that, he was released ahead of the 2026 auction, where LSG secured his services for INR 8.6 crore, even with the knowledge that he would miss a part of the tournament.

If he becomes available from May 4, Inglis could feature in the final six league matches for LSG, depending on team combinations. The franchise is currently using overseas options like Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram, and Nicholas Pooran, while not always opting for a fourth overseas player. South African spinner George Linde has featured in two of the last three games. However, Pooran has struggled with form, managing just 51 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 80.

The report further states that fast bowler Anrich Nortje left the LSG camp last week, although the reason for his exit remains unclear. He had played only one match this season, against Delhi Capitals on April 1, where he returned figures of 0/39 in his four overs.

LSG have had a tough campaign so far and are currently placed eighth on the points table, with just two wins from six matches. They will next take on the Rajasthan Royals (RR) at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Wednesday as they look to get back to winning ways.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting strategy by LSG management to buy him knowing he'd miss games. 8.6 crore is a lot for someone who might only play 6 matches. Hope the gamble pays off for Pant and the team.
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Arjun K
Good on him for prioritizing his wedding! Family first always. Cricket can wait. But now that he's coming, let's hope he hits the ground running. The Wankhede clash against MI is always a thriller.
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Priyanka N
With due respect, the team's problems seem bigger than one player. The bowling has been inconsistent and the batting order keeps changing. Nortje leaving is another mystery. We need stability, not just a new face.
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Vikram M
As an LSG fan, this season has been tough to watch. Hoping Inglis provides the spark. But more than overseas players, I want to see our Indian youngsters step up. Where is the next KL Rahul or Rishabh Pant from our own bench?
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Karthik V
The match against RR at the Ekana stadium is crucial. Need to defend that home fortress. Inglis or no Inglis, the team needs to show more fight. Let's go, boys! 💪

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