IPL 2026: LSG get much-needed boost as Rs 8.6 crore recruit Josh Inglis set to return
Struggling Lucknow Super Giants are set to welcome Australian wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis for their Indian Premier League 2026 campaign, potentially joining for the crucial May 4 clash against Mumbai Indians. Inglis, who missed the initial phase due to wedding commitments, offers a significant firepower boost to the struggling LSG batting lineup.
NEW DELHI: Struggling Lucknow Super Giants are set to receive a timely boost in their IPL 2026 campaign, with explosive Australia wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis likely to join the squad ahead of their crucial clash against Mumbai Indians on May 4. The 31-year-old had opted out of the first half of the tournament due to his wedding commitments, tying the knot on April 18. After a short break, Inglis is now expected to travel to India and be available for the remainder of the season, offering a much-needed injection of firepower to an underperforming LSG lineup.
According to a report by ESPNcricinfo, Inglis could be available for selection for the final six league matches, starting with the high-stakes encounter against MI. The franchise had secured his services for Rs 8. 6 crore at the auction despite knowing he would miss the opening phase.
Much-needed boost for Pantโs struggling unit Led by Rishabh Pant, LSG have endured a disappointing run so far, losing three matches on the trot and languishing ninth in the standings with just two wins from six games. Their latest setback came in a heavy defeat to Punjab Kings, further denting their playoff hopes. The batting unit, despite featuring names like Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram and Nicholas Pooran, has struggled for consistency.
Pooran, in particular, has been out of form, managing just 51 runs in six innings at a below-par strike rate. Inglisโ arrival could help rebalance the combination, especially as LSG have not consistently fielded a fourth overseas player. His aggressive batting approach and ability to accelerate the innings make him a valuable addition in the business end of the tournament.