After narrowly missing the playoffs in 2025, Delhi Capitals (DC) entered the 2026 auction with a clear mandate: fix the top-order instability and find a local “X-factor” pacer. With Axar Patel almost confirmed as captain and a strong retained core including KL Rahul and Mitchell Starc, DC’s auction strategy was surprisingly aggressive yet value-driven.
The Official Squad Breakdown
| Batters & Wicket-Keepers | All-Rounders | Bowlers |
| KL Rahul (WK) | Axar Patel (C) | Mitchell Starc ✈️ |
| Tristan Stubbs (WK) ✈️ | Nitish Rana (Traded) | Kuldeep Yadav |
| Abishek Porel (WK) | Ashutosh Sharma | T. Natarajan |
| Karun Nair | Sameer Rizvi | Mukesh Kumar |
| David Miller ✈️ | Vipraj Nigam | Auqib Nabi Dar |
| Ben Duckett (WK) ✈️ | Ajay Mandal | Lungi Ngidi ✈️ |
| Pathum Nissanka ✈️ | Tripurana Vijay | Kyle Jamieson ✈️ |
| Prithvi Shaw | Madhav Tiwari | Dushmantha Chameera ✈️ |
| Sahil Parakh |
The “New Faces” & Strategic Moves
DC focused on adding international pedigree at bargain prices while breaking the bank for a domestic sensation.
- The Breakout Buy: Auqib Nabi Dar (₹8.40 Cr). The Jammu & Kashmir pacer was the talk of the auction. DC beat out multiple teams to secure his raw pace, banking on him to be the local equivalent of a Mayank Yadav.
- The Bargain Veterans: In a masterstroke of patience, DC landed David Miller (₹2 Cr) and Ben Duckett (₹2 Cr) at their base prices. These additions give them incredible flexibility in the middle and top order.
- The “Homecoming”: Prithvi Shaw (₹75 Lakh). After initially going unsold, Shaw returns to DC at a fraction of his former price, providing a low-risk, high-reward opening option.
- Strategic Trade: The arrival of Nitish Rana (from RR) provides much-needed stability to the Indian middle-order core.
Probable XI & Impact Strategy
With so many wicket-keeping and opening options, the XI is a puzzle of riches.
- Pathum Nissanka ✈️ / Prithvi Shaw
- KL Rahul (WK)
- Nitish Rana
- Tristan Stubbs ✈️
- David Miller / Ben Duckett ✈️
- Axar Patel (C)
- Ashutosh Sharma
- Auqib Nabi Dar
- Mitchell Starc ✈️
- Kuldeep Yadav
- T. Natarajan
Impact Player Strategy:
- Bowling First: Start with the XI above. Replace a batter with Mukesh Kumar or Vipraj Nigam (Leg-spin) during the second innings to bolster the defense.
- Batting First: Use Abishek Porel or Sameer Rizvi as an Impact sub to lengthen the batting if the top order collapses.
Analysis: The Highs, Lows, and Gaps
What they got right: The Overseas “Safety Net” – DC has built one of the best overseas benches in the league. If Starc is injured, Lungi Ngidi or Kyle Jamieson can step in. If the top order fails, they have Miller and Duckett ready to stabilize. This depth ensures they won’t spiral if key players lose form.
The Gaps They Forgot to Plug: The Overseas Slot Crunch – DC has a massive headache: Tristan Stubbs and Mitchell Starc are non-negotiable starters. This leaves only two slots for Miller, Duckett, Nissanka, Ngidi, Jamieson, and Chameera. They have “too much of a good thing” overseas, which might lead to inconsistent team selections as they try to fit everyone in.
The X-Factor: Auqib Nabi Dar – When you spend ₹8.4 Cr on an uncapped player, the expectation is immediate impact. If Auqib can provide 145kmph+ bursts and take wickets in the middle overs, he solves DC’s historic struggle to support Kuldeep Yadav from the other end.
The Final Verdict
The 2026 Delhi Capitals look more “professional” than in previous years. They have moved away from the “all-out-attack” chaos of the past and built a squad with defined roles. If KL Rahul can balance his anchor role with intent, and Auqib Nabi lives up to the price tag, this is a top-four team.