As the countdown to the 19th edition of the Indian Premier League begins, the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) are leaving no stone unturned to erase the memories of a lacklustre 2025 campaign. Under the seasoned leadership of Rishabh Pant, the franchise has officially kicked off its pre-season preparations with a clear focus on synergy and tactical clarity. After finishing seventh in the previous season, the team management has orchestrated a strategic overhaul, blending high-octane international talent with seasoned Indian veterans to build a squad capable of securing its maiden IPL title.
Rishabh Pant sends first message to Lucknow Super Giants’ new recruits ahead of IPL 2026
The air at the LSG camp was thick with anticipation as captain Pant addressed the young lot and new arrivals in a powerful introductory session. Pant, who recently underwent specialized training with legendary all-rounder Yuvraj Singh to sharpen his white-ball skills, emphasized that the current phase is more than just physical practice, it is about emotional and professional integration.
” A lot of people are from last year. A few new faces for sure. Welcome, everyone. Let’s look to build the relationships. If we don’t talk about cricket, we’re not going to improve. As an individual, let’s take whatever we can from all these gentlemen here and try to build something for this season to look forward to, we’re not going to improve,” Pant stated in a video released by the franchise. His message was a direct call for open communication, urging the newcomers to absorb the collective wisdom of the gentlemen in the room.
Pant’s emphasis on clarity defining what each individual wants to achieve for the team, highlights a shift toward a more structured psychological approach. With the full squad expected to congregate by March 16, this early camp serves as a vital foundation for the gruelling season ahead, which begins for LSG on April 1 against the Delhi Capitals at the Ekana Stadium.
Here’s the video:
LSG Brigade, this is your captain speaking ❤️💙 pic.twitter.com/EMM7ysTz63
— Lucknow Super Giants (@LucknowIPL) March 13, 2026
Mohammed Shami and Wanindu Hasaranga lead the new look bowling attack of LSG
The LSG roster for 2026 features a formidable array of new faces acquired through savvy trades and a focused mini-auction in December. The headline acquisition is undoubtedly veteran Indian pacer Mohammed Shami, who was traded in from Sunrisers Hyderabad. Shami’s ability to extract seam movement under the lights at Lucknow is expected to be the linchpin of an attack that also features the lightning-fast Mayank Yadav and Avesh Khan. Adding to the bowling firepower is South African speedster Anrich Nortje, providing a terrifying pace battery for any opposition.
Complementing the pace is the “Sri Lankan sensation” Wanindu Hasaranga, who joined the squad for a bargain price of 2 crore. Hasaranga replaces Ravi Bishnoi as the primary spin option, bringing a deceptive googly and lower-order hitting capability that LSG lacked last year. The squad depth is further bolstered by Australian wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis, whose versatility in the middle order offers a safety net for the explosive top order of Aiden Markram and Mitchell Marsh. With local talents like Naman Tiwari and Akshat Raghuwanshi also in the mix, Pant’s revamped brigade appears significantly more balanced and ready to challenge the league’s heavyweights.
