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Rahul Dravid Steps Down As Rajasthan Royals Head Coach


In a surprising move ahead of the IPL 2026, Rajasthan Royals have announced that Rahul Dravid will be stepping down as the franchise’s head coach after just one season at the helm. The news was confirmed by the Jaipur-based franchise on social media platform X on Saturday (August 30).

Dravid, who featured in 46 IPL matches for Rajasthan Royals as a player, joined the franchise as head coach last year following the conclusion of his tenure as India’s head coach. However, the 2025 IPL season proved to be challenging for the Royals, who managed only four wins from 14 matches, finishing ninth in the league table.

A Farewell Filled with Respect

The franchise expressed heartfelt gratitude towards Dravid for his contribution, stating:

“Your presence in Pink inspired both the young and the seasoned. Forever a Royal. Forever grateful.”

In an official statement, Rajasthan Royals added:

“Rahul has been central to the Royals’ journey for many years. His leadership has influenced a generation of players, instilled strong values within the squad, and left an indelible mark on the culture of the franchise.”

The franchise also revealed that Dravid had been offered a broader role within the organization as part of a structural review, but he chose not to accept it.

IPL Coaching Landscape Ahead of Mega Auction

Dravid becomes the second head coach to part ways with an IPL franchise ahead of the 2026 mega auction, following Chandrakant Pandit’s departure from Kolkata Knight Riders last month. Pandit had led KKR to the IPL 2024 title and became only the second Indian coach after Ashish Nehra to win the trophy.

While the Royals had hoped Dravid’s experience and calm leadership would guide the team to success, the franchise will now be looking for fresh ideas and leadership as they prepare for the next IPL season.

Fans and players alike have expressed their gratitude for Dravid’s contributions, celebrating the “The Wall” not just as a coach but as a mentor who shaped the culture of Rajasthan Royals.