4 Likely Overseas Of Each IPL Teams

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

(RCB)

Phil Salt

Romario Shepherd

Tim David

Jacob Duffy

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Chennai Super Kings

(CSK)

Dewald Brevis

Noor Ahmad

Matt Henry

Jamie Overton

Mumbai Indians

(MI)

Will Jacks

Quinton de Kock

Trent Boult

Mitchell Santner

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)

Matheesha Pathirana

Cameron Green

Sunil Narine

Finn Allen

Punjab Kings (PBKS)

Marcus Stoinis

Marco Jansen

Xavier Bartlett

Azmatullah Omarzai

Delhi Capitals (DC)

David Miller

Pathum Nissanka

Lungi Ngidi

Tristan Stubbs

Gujarat Titans (GT)

Jos Buttler

Jason Holder

Rashid Khan

Kagiso Rabada

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)

Aiden Markram

Nicholas Pooran

Mitchell Marsh

Anrich Nortje

Rajasthan Royals (RR)

Shimron Hetmyer

Jofra Archer

Donovan Ferreira

Nandre Burger

Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)

Travis Head

Heinrich Klaasen

Liam Livingstone

Brydon Carse

The IPL 2026 is all set to kick off on March 28. With a few teams dealing with injuries and last-minute withdrawals, franchises are already reshaping their combinations to build their strongest playing XIs from the very start.Overseas players will once again play a crucial role in determining the fortunes of each side. Here’s a look at the four likely overseas players for every IPL team this season:RCB will bank heavily on Phil Salt to provide explosive starts at the top. The finishing duties are expected to be handled by power-hitters Romario Shepherd and Tim David. With Josh Hazlewood unlikely to be available at the start, Jacob Duffy is expected to step in and strengthen the pace attack.Last year, CSK’s middle order received a dynamic boost mid-tournament through Dewald Brevis’ aggressive stroke play. This season, he will feature from the start, adding strength at No. 4. Jamie Overton will provide balance as a seam-bowling all-rounder alongside Matt Henry’s wicket-taking pace, while spin responsibilities will largely rest on Noor Ahmad.Mumbai Indians look formidable with Quinton de Kock expected to open alongside Rohit Sharma.Will Jacks will bring aggression to the middle order, as seen in the T20 World Cup 2026, where he won four Player of the Match awards. Mitchell Santner offers both spin control and batting depth, while veteran pacer Trent Boult will be key with the new ball, especially in the powerplay.KKR’s bowling will be spearheaded by the slingy pace of Matheesha Pathirana, while Sunil Narine’s experience remains valuable. Cameron Green’s addition provides stability and all-round value, and Finn Allen is likely to inject aggression at the top of the order, as showcased in the semi-final against South Africa, where he scored one of the fastest century in the T20 World Cup.Last season’s runners-up PBKS will again rely on Marcus Stoinis and Marco Jansen for their all-round capabilities. Azmatullah Omarzai adds further balance with both bat and ball. In the absence of Lockie Ferguson, young pacer Xavier Bartlett is expected to play a key role in the bowling unit alongside Marco Jansen and Arshdeep Singh.Delhi’s batting looks stronger with Pathum Nissanka likely to open the innings alongside KL Rahul. The middle order will be powered by the explosive South African duo of David Miller and Tristan Stubbs. Coming off a title-winning campaign with RCB last season, Lungi Ngidi adds firepower to the pace attack alongside T Natarajan and Mukesh Kumar.GT boast a well-balanced overseas core. Jos Buttler anchors the top order alongside Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill. Jason Holder’s inclusion provides all-round stability, likely replacing Glenn Phillips as the seam-bowling all-rounder. The bowling attack will revolve around world-class performers Rashid Khan and Kagiso Rabada.LSG’s top order will likely feature Aiden Markram and Mitchell Marsh once again, offering both aggression and consistency. Nicholas Pooran remains the key finisher in the middle order, while Anrich Nortje’s pace adds serious firepower to the bowling attack, as Lucknow have the lack of other overseas fast-bowling options.With Sanju Samson’s absence, captain Riyan Parag will heavily rely on Shimron Hetmyer for finishing duties, while Jofra Archer leads the pace attack. Donovan Ferreira brings versatility as a hard-hitting all-rounder. Between Adam Milne and Nandre Burger, Burger is more likely to feature, strengthening the fast-bowling unit.SRH face early challenges with captain Pat Cummins unavailable for the initial matches, with Ishan Kishan to step in as captain. Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen will be crucial in the batting lineup, while Liam Livingstone adds power-hitting depth along with his spin abilities. With Pat Cummins and Eshan Malinga unlikely to feature in the opener, Brydon Carse is expected to fill the gap in the bowling department.