Key Points

Zaheer Khan has decided to part ways with Lucknow Super Giants ahead of the 2026 IPL season. His departure resulted from conflicting visions with head coach Justin Langer and owner Sanjeev Goenka. Despite maintaining a good relationship with captain Rishabh Pant, Khan struggled with the team's decision-making process. LSG has struggled in recent seasons after making playoffs in their first two years.

Key Points: Zaheer Khan Exits LSG Over Vision Clash With Langer Goenka

  • Strategic differences with Langer and Goenka led to exit
  • Maintained strong relationship with captain Rishabh Pant
  • Joined LSG in 2024 replacing Gautam Gambhir
  • Team struggled after strong initial IPL seasons
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Zaheer Khan parts ways with Lucknow Super Giants ahead of IPL 2026

Zaheer Khan leaves Lucknow Super Giants due to strategic differences with coach Justin Langer and owner Sanjeev Goenka ahead of IPL 2026 season.

"Zaheer's departure stems from a mismatch between his vision for the franchise and that of head coach Justin Langer and owner Sanjeev Goenka. - ESPNcricinfo"

New Delhi, September 18

Zaheer Khan has parted ways with the Lucknow Super Giants. He informed the franchise of his decision on Thursday. This move comes ahead of the Indian Premier League 2026, with LSG likely to appoint a new mentor, as per ESPNcricinfo.

Zaheer's departure stems from a mismatch between his vision for the franchise and that of head coach Justin Langer and owner Sanjeev Goenka. Despite maintaining a strong relationship with Captain Rishabh Pant, Zaheer struggled with the team's decision-making process.

Zaheer had joined LSG in August 2024, filling the vacancy left by Gautam Gambhir's exit after IPL 2023. Gambhir had taken up the mentor role at Kolkata Knight Riders for IPL 2024 and has since become head coach of the India men's team.

Before that, Zaheer was with the Mumbai Indians from 2018 to 2022. He had agreed to a two-year contract with LSG and had taken charge of scouting, planning and strategy.

After making the playoffs in their first two seasons (2022 and 2023), LSG struggled to replicate that success in the last two years.

In IPL 2025, they finished seventh with six wins from 14 games. The season was marked by a stark contrast between the first and second halves: LSG won five of their first eight matches but managed just one win in their final six games. Their home record at the Ekana Stadium was also disappointing, with only two wins from eight matches.

LSG had made the headline at the mega auction when they bought Pant for INR 27 crore (USD 3.2 million approx.), making him the most expensive player ever in the IPL.

The team was built around him, but Zaheer quickly put in place the building blocks he felt could become stronger every season.

Despite there being a lot of chatter about Pant to open, Zaheer spoke to the talismanic keeper-batter early on and told him that the better strategy would be to have Mitchell Marsh open with Aiden Markram. That strategy, Zaheer impressed on both Pant and the leadership group, would reduce the burden on their best batter, Nicholas Pooran, who was anointed as No. 3.

After acquiring Rishabh Pant for a record-breaking Rs 27 crore, LSG built their team around him. However, Khan quickly assessed the squad and implemented a strategy to optimise their lineup.

Despite speculation about Pant opening the batting, Zaheer discussed an alternative approach with him, suggesting Mitchell Marsh and Aiden Markram bat at the top, followed by Nicholas Pooran at No. 3. This plan aimed to reduce the burden on Pooran and was reportedly well-received by Pant and the team's leadership.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting how coaching dynamics work in IPL. When vision doesn't align, it's better to part ways. Langer and Goenka probably have different plans. Hope they find someone who can work with their philosophy!
Vikram M
Zaheer's strategy was actually smart - Marsh and Markram opening, Pooran at 3. But the team's second-half collapse was worrying. Maybe the management wanted more aggressive approach? 🤔
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Ananya R
Home record at Ekana was pathetic! Only 2 wins from 8 matches? That's unacceptable for any IPL team. Maybe Zaheer wasn't getting the support he needed from management. Wishing him best for future! 💪
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Michael C
Respectful criticism: While Zaheer's strategies made sense on paper, the execution failed. The team collapsed in second half of IPL 2025. Sometimes good plans need better implementation. Hope LSG finds the right balance.
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Priya S
Zaheer bhai was doing good work! His experience with Mumbai Indians was showing. But IPL is all about results, and finishing 7th isn't acceptable for a team with Pant and Pooran. Hope they bounce back stronger! 🇮🇳

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