We have completed the halfway stage in IPL 2026, and from looking at the points table, it can be said that the division between the top-performing teams and those at the bottom is glaringly obvious. It is clearly evident that whereas certain teams have been able to figure out the key aspects of becoming victorious in this contemporary scenario, there are many other teams who seem to be struggling. The reasons behind this problem are often pointed towards the head coach, where poor tactical planning, an overly defensive attitude, and lack of inspiration on the field are ruining certain otherwise successful campaigns. When a team spends considerable money in creating its squad, results are always expected instantly. If these struggling teams miss out on a playoff spot, major changes are inevitable. Let's grab a coffee and look at five captains who are walking on incredibly thin ice right now. 5 IPL Captains Who Could Be Sacked After 2026 Season Ends Axar Patel Image Source : BCCI Delhi Capitals made a bold move handing the reins to Axar Patel in 2025 over established names. Unfortunately, history is repeating itself. Just like last year, Delhi kicked off 2026 strong with three victories in their first four matches, only to suffer a sudden string of three consecutive defeats. When the pressure mounts, Axar seems to run out of ideas. His defensive bowling changes and failure to lead by example with match-winning performances are putting his position in serious jeopardy. Also Read | Who Has Captained the Most Matches in IPL History? Hardik Pandya Image Source : Associated Press Taking over from Rohit Sharma in 2024 brought massive backlash for Hardik Pandya, though a playoff run in 2025 silenced some critics. However, the current campaign is a total disaster. Mumbai is sitting down in ninth place with a dismal two wins from seven outings. Hardik is struggling terribly with both bat and ball, and his questionable tactical choices aren't helping. With natural leaders like Jasprit Bumrah and Tilak Varma waiting in the wings, Hardik's time at the helm looks precarious. Ruturaj Gaikwad Image Source : X Handpicked by MS Dhoni in 2024, Ruturaj Gaikwad's tenure has seen Chennai sink to unprecedented lows, including a shocking tenth-place finish last year. The burden of leadership has clearly fractured his batting form, managing a meager 178 runs across eight innings this season. With Chennai staring down another early exit, management might finally pull the plug. The recent addition of Sanju Samson gives the franchise a ready-made, highly experienced alternative to step in and steady the sinking ship. Riyan Parag Image Source : ESPN Rajasthan took a massive gamble by trading Sanju Samson and backing Riyan Parag to lead. The move, seemingly driven by his regional popularity, is backfiring spectacularly. Parag’s tactical blunders have been glaring, notably limiting his premier spinners to a single over each while failing to defend a massive 228 against Hyderabad. Add a dismal 117 runs in nine games to the mix, and the rising leadership ambitions of Yashasvi Jaiswal might just force management to end this experiment early. Rishabh Pant Image Source : BCCI Lucknow smashed auction records by paying 27 crores for Rishabh Pant, hoping he would upgrade their leadership after parting ways with KL Rahul. Instead, the team missed the 2025 playoffs and currently sits dead last in the 2026 standings with just two wins. Pant has thrown away promising situations and looked lost at the crease, managing just 189 runs. Knowing owner Sanjiv Goenka’s short fuse regarding underperformance, Pant’s record-breaking deal certainly won't save his captaincy if things do not improve. Also Read | The Worst Captain in IPL History: Who Tops the List? Conclusion Franchise cricket is a brutally results-driven business where patience wears incredibly thin. While we constantly marvel at the tremendous impact these uncapped players have on the league by injecting fearless energy and raw talent into their squads, it ultimately falls upon the seasoned captain to harness that potential. A skipper must orchestrate the chaos, make smart tactical calls, and lead from the front. When highly paid leaders fail to utilize their resources or inspire their dressing rooms, the entire setup crumbles. If these five captains cannot orchestrate a massive late-season turnaround, they will likely find themselves back in the ranks.