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PUBLISHED ON: 09 MAY 2026, 07:14 AM
Axar Patel holds the second-lowest batting average by a captain in IPL history after 11 matches this season. His average of 6.28 sits alongside a strike rate that has fallen below 75 across the same period. These aren’t the numbers of a batter going through a temporary rough patch. They’re the numbers of a player whose natural game has been fundamentally altered by the weight of leading a franchise that needed him to be both its captain and its batting anchor simultaneously.
An average of 6.28 across 11 matches means Axar is contributing less than seven runs per innings from a middle-order position that DC built their batting structure around. Only Shane Warne’s 2.00 average in 2010 sits below that figure in the list of IPL captains who batted regularly. Eoin Morgan’s difficult 2021 season and Harbhajan Singh’s 2012 campaign complete the list that Axar now occupies in the second position.
The strike rate compounds the average problem rather than compensating for it. A low average from a captain who scores quickly still provides batting pressure. A low average combined with a sub-75 strike rate provides nothing. Opposition bowlers identify the crease occupation as risk-free, set containing fields, and bowl dot balls, knowing a mistimed shot is more likely than a boundary. DC’s middle order has been operating around that constraint for 11 matches without any tactical adjustment addressing the root cause.
Visiting spin attacks at Arun Jaitley Stadium have identified Axar’s hesitation against turning deliveries and built entire bowling plans around it. The IPL 2026 evidence shows opposition captains deploying spin-choke strategies specifically against the DC captain in the knowledge that dot balls accumulate into mounting pressure rather than provoking the aggressive response his natural game previously produced.
When a captain occupies the crease as a consolidation point for opposition bowlers rather than a scoring threat, the cascade effect reaches every batter below him. Finishers arrive with required rates already above manageable levels. Lower-order batters attempt high-risk aggression before match situations demand it. DC’s consistent failure to post competitive totals across this campaign traces directly to those middle-over phases where Axar’s presence costs more in momentum than his wicket would cost in batting depth.
Axar Patel was a reliable all-rounder before this season whose aggressive lower-order batting and match-reading ability produced results precisely because he played without the mental overhead of leadership. The defensive approach visible in his current performances doesn’t reflect a technical decline. It reflects a batter trying to stay at the crease longer to provide stability rather than playing the shots his timing and game are built around.
That tactical disconnect is the core problem. Captaincy creates a psychological obligation to occupy the crease during pressure phases even when the situation demands acceleration. Natural aggressive batters who absorb that obligation start playing against their instincts. The result is exactly what DC’s scorecards have shown repeatedly: Axar consuming deliveries without advancing the score, creating dot-ball sequences that the lower order must then counteract through pure aggression against a fully set field.
Across IPL 2026, DC’s inability to post competitive totals has been the recurring factor in their defeats rather than bowling failures or individual opposition brilliance. Sub-150 totals against quality sides on a batting-friendly surface reflect systematic middle-order dysfunction rather than bad luck across multiple matches.
Moving Axar lower in the order to a genuine finisher role could restore the freedom his natural game requires. Reducing the captaincy-batting anchor obligation might allow his instincts to reassert themselves across four to five overs rather than eight to ten.
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Q: What is Axar Patel’s batting average as DC captain in IPL 2026?
Axar holds a batting average of just 6.28 after 11 matches, making him the second-lowest averaging captain in IPL history.
Q: Which IPL captain holds the record for the lowest batting average?
Shane Warne holds the record with an average of 2.00 during his 2010 IPL campaign for the Rajasthan Royals.
Q: How has captaincy affected Axar Patel’s batting in IPL 2026?
The leadership burden appears to have shifted his natural aggressive approach toward a defensive crease-occupation role that produces dot balls rather than scoring momentum.
Q: Can a batting position change help Axar Patel recover his IPL 2026 form?
Moving him to a finisher role lower in the order could restore his natural aggressive instincts by removing the innings-anchoring obligation captaincy has created.
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PUBLISHED ON: 09 MAY 2026, 07:14 AM

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