Key Points

The Rajasthan Royals have made another change to their backroom staff by parting ways with fielding coach Dishant Yagnik. This comes just weeks after head coach Rahul Dravid stepped away following a disappointing IPL 2025 season where the team finished ninth. Yagnik, who had been with the franchise since 2018 after previously playing for them, was known for developing both Indian and overseas players. He will now focus on his role as fielding coach for the Jammu and Kashmir domestic team.

Key Points: Rajasthan Royals Part Ways With Fielding Coach Dishant Yagnik

  • Yagnik departs after being RR's fielding coach since 2018 and a player from 2011-2014
  • Move follows Rahul Dravid stepping down as head coach after poor IPL 2025
  • RR finished ninth in IPL 2025 with only four wins in 14 matches
  • Yagnik will now focus on his role as Jammu and Kashmir team's fielding coach
  • Coaching staff now consists of Vikram Rathour, Shane Bond, and Sairaj Bahutule
  • Franchise faces uncertainty over captain Sanju Samson's future ahead of IPL 2026
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IPL 2026: Rajasthan Royals part ways with long-time fielding coach Dishant Yagnik

Rajasthan Royals separate from long-time fielding coach Dishant Yagnik following IPL 2025's disappointing ninth-place finish and Rahul Dravid's earlier departure.

"Yes, it’s confirmed that RR and Yagnik have gone their separate ways. It happened some time ago, but has come into light now - Sources to IANS"

New Delhi, Sep 27

Ahead of the 2026 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), inaugural edition winners Rajasthan Royals (RR) have marked another shift in changing the franchise’s backroom structure by parting ways with long-time fielding coach Dishant Yagnik.

Yagnik, who played for Rajasthan in the domestic cricket circuit, had been associated with the franchise first as a player from IPL 2011 to 2014 seasons, and since 2018, he had been their fielding coach. “Yes, it’s confirmed that RR and Yagnik have gone their separate ways. It happened some time ago, but has come into light now,” said sources aware of the development to IANS on Saturday.

Yagnik was known to have played a key role in nurturing both Indian and overseas players in his time at the franchise. The move comes just weeks after Rahul Dravid, who had signed a multi-year contract as RR’s head coach after coaching India to the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup win, stepped away from the role after an underwhelming IPL 2025 campaign.

It was a campaign to forget for RR, where they finished at ninth place, with just four wins in 14 league stage matches. Yagnik’s departure means Vikram Rathour (batting coach), Shane Bond (fast bowling coach), and Sairaj Bahutule (spin bowling coach) are the current members of the RR coaching staff.

Yagnik will now be turning his focus to working as the fielding coach for the Jammu and Kashmir team in the upcoming domestic season. In the previous season, he was one of the key members in the coaching staff as Jammu and Kashmir qualified for the Ranji Trophy quarterfinals.

Ahead of the mini auction, RR also need to deal with the uncertainty surrounding Sanju Samson’s future at the franchise. With reports claiming that Samson is not keen on staying with the team, the franchise will be forced to reassess captaincy options and regroup ahead of IPL 2026.

Meanwhile, IANS understands that there’s a possibility of former India left-arm spinner and national selector Sunil Joshi heading to the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru to fill in the spin-bowling coach vacancy. Joshi has been part of the Punjab Kings’ (PBKS) support staff for the past two seasons as their spin bowling coach.

- IANS

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Priya S
After finishing 9th last season, RR needs major changes. But is changing the fielding coach the right move? Our batting and bowling were bigger problems than fielding honestly 🤔
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Rohit P
First Dravid leaves, now Yagnik... RR is losing all their experienced coaching staff. And Sanju Samson might leave too? This is worrying for us RR fans 😟 Need stability before IPL 2026!
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Michael C
As someone who follows IPL from Australia, RR's management decisions seem confusing. Yagnik was doing good work, and now they're letting him go after one bad season? Short-term thinking!
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Shreya B
Good luck to Dishant Yagnik with Jammu & Kashmir! Our domestic cricket needs more quality coaches like him. Hope he helps develop more talent from that region 🙏
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Karthik V
RR management needs to sort out the captaincy issue first. If Sanju leaves, who will lead? They should focus on retaining core players rather than changing coaching staff every season.
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Emma D
Interesting to see how this affects RR's performance. Fielding has been one of their strengths, so replacing Yagnik will be crucial. Hope they find someone equally competent!

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