
The IPL 2025 season is over. The final match was played on 3 June between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Punjab Kings. In which the Royal Challenge Bengaluru defeated the Punjab King by six runs and won the IPL title after 18 years. This season many teams had done very well, while there were some teams who performed very well in the beginning of the IPL 2025 season but later they could not confirm their place in the playoffs. After which it has now been reported on social media that the captain of 4 teams is going to be changed before the IPL 2026 season. So let us also tell you that the next season, which teams are going to change the captains.
Rishabh Pant is at number one:
Rishabh Pant’s name has been included in the Indian Premier League 2025 among the most expensive selling players in history. Those who were included in their team by giving Rs 27 crore by the owner of Lucknow Super Giants. The team of Lucknow Super Jint had done very well in the beginning of the IPL 2025 season but later the team’s performance looked quite poorly.
At the same time, talking about the performance of the captain of the team this season, he played a total of 11 matches for the team in which he could add only 128 runs to his account throughout the season. In view of this poor performance, the owners of the LSG team will first remove him from the post of captain in the IPL 2026 season. After this, Nicholas Puran can be given the command of Lucknow Super Joint in place of Rishabh Pant.
Akshar Patel at number two:
The player we are talking about at number two. He is the new captain of Delhi Capitals Akshar Patel, under whose captaincy the team had shown a good performance in the beginning of the IPL 2025 season and made their place first, but later the entire team’s performance was so bad that it could not confirm in the playoffs. After this, for the next season, KL Rahul can be given the command of KL Rahul in his place for Delhi Capitals captain Akshar Patel. In fact, before Akshar Patel, KL Rahul was the command of Lucknow Super Joint. In which the team showed quite good performance.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni is at number three:
Chennai Super King has won the IPL 5 times under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the IPL season. But Chennai Super King’s performance in the IPL 2025 season has been very poor. This season the team was commanded by Rituraj Gaikwad. But after his injury, Mahendra Singh Dhoni was seen handling the team but Mahendra Singh Dhoni also could not show his magic for the team this season. After this, Chennai Super King has been ranked tenth at the bottom of the IPL points table this season. After this poor performance, the next season franchise may once again take over the team after Rituraj Gaikwad is cured.
Ajinkya Rahane is at the fourth and last number:
The names of Ajinkya Rahane’s team have also been included in the teams showing poor performance in the IPL 2025 season. Which was the command of Kolkata Knight Riders this year. Under whose captaincy Kolkata Knight Riders have been ranked sixth in the IPL point table. Talking about the previous year, the team won the IPL title under the captaincy of Shreyas Iyer. This season, Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane was showing great performances for the team at the beginning of the season.
But later his performance was seen to be quite bad. This season, the captain played 11 fairies for the team in which he added three half -centuries to his account a total of 327 runs which did not prove to be sufficient for the team. After this poor performance, the franchise may become the new captain of the team next year as Rinku Singh’s name is leading under the captaincy of Kolkata Knight Riders next season.
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