RCB's Yash Dayal Out of IPL 2026, Hazlewood to Miss Opening Matches

Royal Challengers Bengaluru has confirmed that fast bowler Yash Dayal will not join the squad for the IPL 2026 season due to a personal situation. Director of cricket Mo Bobat stated the franchise continues to support Dayal and has retained him under contract. Additionally, star Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood will miss the opening matches as he recovers from hamstring and Achilles injuries. Both bowlers were instrumental in RCB's maiden IPL title victory in the 2024 season.

Key Points: RCB's Yash Dayal Out, Hazlewood Injured for IPL 2026 Start

  • Yash Dayal out for personal reasons
  • Josh Hazlewood misses start with injury
  • RCB retains Dayal's contract
  • Team in touch with Cricket Australia
  • Duo were key to 2024 title win
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IPL 2026: RCB confirm Yash Dayal won't join squad due to "personal situation"; Hazlewood to miss opening matches

RCB confirms Yash Dayal will miss IPL 2026 due to a personal situation, while Josh Hazlewood is injured. Get the latest team updates.

IPL 2026: RCB confirm Yash Dayal won't join squad due to "personal situation"; Hazlewood to miss opening matches
"it's been decided that it is not in his best interest, or the franchise's best interest, for him to join RCB at this point - Mo Bobat"

Bengaluru, March 24

Royal Challengers Bengaluru fast bowler Yash Dayal will not join the franchise for the upcoming 2026 Indian Premier League season owing to his current "personal situation", as confirmed by the team's director of cricket, Mo Bobat. Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood will also miss at least the initial few matches at the IPL 2026 for the defending champions.

Speaking to the media persons during the pre-tournament press conference on Tuesday, Mo Bobat said that Yash Dayal will not join the squad for now due to a "personal situation." He added that the franchise continues to support him, remains in regular contact, and has retained him in the contract, but noted that it is not in either Yash Dayal's or the franchise's best interest for him to join the team currently.

"Just to confirm that Yash will not be joining the squad. As you know, he is going through a personal situation currently. And just to clarify, we have been very supportive of Yash to date. And that's reflected in the fact that we retained him. And he remains under contract and will continue to, in the short term, be foreseeable to remain under contract. We are communicating with him regularly, and I spoke to him earlier today as well. But it's been decided that it is not in his best interest, or the franchise's best interest, for him to join RCB at this point," Mo Bobat said in RCB's pre-season conference.

The development comes amid speculation that Dayal may be dealing with legal issues.

Notably, Dayal joined RCB ahead of the IPL 2024 season for Rs 5 crore and played a key role in the franchise's maiden title-winning campaign last year, claiming 13 wickets in 15 matches.

RCB will also be without star pacer Josh Hazlewood at the start of the tournament, as the Australian continues to recover from hamstring and Achilles injuries. Bobat said that the franchise is in regular contact with Cricket Australia over Hazlewood's fitness and is hopeful he will join the squad soon.

"With Josh, it's straightforward. He's missed some cricket due to injury, and we're in constant touch with Cricket Australia. As soon as they're comfortable with his fitness, he'll join us. Having strong relationships with boards makes a big difference in situations like this," Mo Bobat said.

Hazlewood was one of the overarching reasons for RCB's maiden IPL title win, as he claimed 22 wickets in 12 matches for the franchise at an average of 17.54.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Player's mental and personal well-being should always come first. Good on RCB for handling this sensitively and not rushing him. Cricket is important, but life is more important.
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Ananya R
Without Dayal and Hazlewood, our pace battery looks thin. Hope the management has a solid backup plan. Maybe this is a chance for someone like Akash Deep to step up? 🤔
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Vikram M
The article mentions "legal issues" speculation. If true, the franchise is right to keep him away until things are clear. Protects both the player and the team's image. Sensible move.
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, RCB's title defense is already facing hurdles. Losing two key bowlers is tough. Their batting will have to fire from game one to cover for this.
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Priya S
Respect for privacy is key here. We don't need to know the details of his "personal situation." Let's just wish Yash well and hope he comes back stronger. 🙏
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the support for Dayal, the communication from the franchise feels a bit vague. Fans invest emotionally and financially; a little more clarity without invading privacy would be appreciated.

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