These big-money flops left teams and fans fuming. Let’s break them down!
Let’s face it: the IPL is a money-spending bonanza, and every season, some players just fail to deliver. In 2026, a few big names have left their franchises regretting their hefty price tags. Here’s a rundown of the seven most disappointing players this season who have flopped spectacularly, leaving fans and management fuming.
1. **Rishabh Pant (LSG, ₹27 crore)** - Once celebrated as the highest-paid player in IPL history, Pant has been a shadow of his former self. With only 204 runs at an underwhelming average of 29.14, his leadership hasn’t translated into results. LSG is still searching for answers.
2. **Nicholas Pooran (LSG, ₹21 crore)** - After a promising start, Pooran has crumbled under pressure this season, scoring just 145 runs in 9 matches. LSG’s struggles mirror his form, and fans are left scratching their heads.
3. **Cameron Green (KKR, ₹25.20 crore)** - The Australian all-rounder has been a ghost with the bat, scoring 199 runs and managing only 3 wickets, all while KKR flounders in the standings. A serious case of IPL blues.
4. **Suryakumar Yadav (MI, ₹16.35 crore)** - The man who once set the league on fire is now drowning with just 183 runs in 9 matches. MI’s playoff hopes are waning, and SKY’s slump is a major factor.
5. **Trent Boult (MI, ₹12.50 crore)** - After being a game-changer in previous seasons, Boult has been shockingly ineffective, with just 2 wickets at an abysmal average of 94. MI needs its star bowler back in form ASAP.
6. **Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK, ₹18 crore)** - The CSK captain’s 245 runs at a mediocre strike rate of 126 haven’t been enough to lift his team. Injuries and form issues have plagued him this season.
7. **Hardik Pandya (MI, ₹16.35 crore)** - The all-rounder has struggled to find his rhythm, contributing only 148 runs and 4 wickets in 8 matches. MI’s playoff hopes hinge on a miracle now.
These players need to step up quickly, or their franchises might be looking at a major rethink come the next auction!
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