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As the IPL 2026 season approaches, the expectations surrounding the Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians have shifted dramatically. Last season, the Delhi Capitals finished 5th on the points table with 15 points, narrowly missing out on a playoff spot. Meanwhile, the Mumbai Indians secured a place in the top four, finishing with 16 points, showcasing their consistent performance.

This year, the dynamics have changed with the introduction of key players and strategic shifts. KL Rahul has taken on a new role as a wicketkeeper-batter for the Delhi Capitals, a move that has raised questions about his batting position. Subramaniam Badrinath, a former player, pointed out that every year, the batting order presents a conundrum for the team, particularly regarding where Rahul should bat.

In contrast, the Delhi Capitals are entering the season with a strong pace attack, which Badrinath highlighted as a crucial factor for their campaign. This change in strategy aims to bolster their performance and improve their standing on the points table.

Axar Patel, entering IPL 2026 in red-hot form, is expected to play a pivotal role in the team’s success. His performance could significantly influence the Capitals’ ability to secure more points and potentially reach the playoffs this time around.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding KL Rahul’s comfort level within the team and the exact batting order he will occupy. These uncertainties could impact the team’s overall performance as the season unfolds.

Historically, the Delhi Capitals have been known for their fast starts in the IPL, and this season’s adjustments may be crucial in maintaining that trend. With the Mumbai Indians consistently performing well, the competition for the top spots in the points table is expected to be fierce.

As the teams prepare for the upcoming season, the focus will be on how these changes affect their strategies and outcomes. The IPL 2026 points table will be closely monitored as fans and analysts alike anticipate the results of these strategic shifts.

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