The most disappointing performances in IPL history are defined by extreme mismatches between high auction prices or player reputations and on-field execution. The expectations of these star players to yield the best performance yet deliver a disappointing campaign have year on year made them talk of the failures in IPL textbooks. Iconic examples include Yuvraj Singhโ€™s difficult 2014 season for Delhi Daredevils, where he scored 248 runs at a 19.07 average, and Glenn Maxwell's 2018 campaign with the same franchise, where he managed just 147 runs at 13.36.

Several high-profile stars and expensive acquisitions had deeply disappointing campaigns in the 2026 IPL season.Top underperformers included Rishabh Pant (LSG), Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK), Hardik Pandya (MI), and Suryakumar Yadav (MI), who all struggled to live up to their massive price tags or leadership expectations with their teams suffering highly in the points table

Top five most disappointing performances in IPL 2026

Let us have a deeper look at the biggest underperformers of the 2026 season:

Rishabh Pant (Lucknow Super Giants)

Picked up for a record-breaking Rs 27 crore in the mega auction, Pant had one of the poorest returns on investment in league history. He scored just 312 runs in 14 matches, was shuffled across the batting order, and was eventually stripped of the captaincy as LSG finished at the very bottom of the points table.

Ruturaj Gaikwad (Chennai Super Kings)

Retained by CSK for Rs 18 crore and entrusted to fill MS Dhoni's shoes as captain, Gaikwad endured a nightmare campaign. He struggled to score at a healthy strike rate in the powerplay, ultimately failing to inspire CSK to the playoffs. Across 14 innings, he scored 337 runs at an average of 28.08 and a strike rate of 123.44, registering two half-centuries.

Hardik Pandya (Mumbai Indians)

Pandyaโ€™s return as captain for MI saw the franchise miss out on the playoffs for the second time in three seasons. He struggled heavily to make an impact as an all-rounder, leading to significant scrutiny and reports of dressing room rifts. Battling poor form, back injuries, and captaincy scrutiny, he scored only 146 runs in 8 innings at a strike rate of 136.44 and took just 4 wickets.

Suryakumar Yadav (Mumbai Indians)

Regarded as one of the most lethal T20 batters in the world, Suryakumar Yadav suffered a major loss of form. His diminished impact at the top of the order severely handcuffed MIโ€™s scoring ability during critical phases of the tournament. Across 13 matches, he scored just 270 runs at an average of 20.77 and a strike rate of 147.54.

Cameron Green (Kolkata Knight Riders)

Cameron Green had a challenging IPL 2026 season with the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). Despite entering as the most expensive overseas player in IPL history at โ‚น25.20 crore, his campaign was marked by inconsistency. He struggled to justify the massive price tag, contributing only flashes of brilliance with the bat and ball as KKR missed the playoffs.