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T20 cricket may not be Shubman Gill’s natural format: Sanjay Manjrekar

Manjrekar suggested that entrusting Washington with a more regular bowling workload could be key to unlocking his talents.

“His exceptional showing at the Test level has got people excited with what he can offer with bat and ball. He’s got seven wickets in a Test match, he can play as a pure spinner, plus bat down the order and bat like a proper batter, which got Gautam Gambhir sometimes to promote him to number three.” he said.

“But I think that’s just getting a little too carried away. He has to be a bowling all-rounder in T20 cricket. I would like to extract that and make him that guy who will bowl the four overs, but four overs of off-spin, it’s a tough one to get away.”

Published on May 02, 2026

#Representing #India #Test #cricket #changed #Washington #Sundars #whiteball #trajectory #Sanjay #Manjrekar"> Representing India in Test cricket changed Washington Sundar’s white-ball trajectory: Sanjay Manjrekar  Sanjay Manjrekar has suggested that representing India in Test cricket may have led to confusion over how to best utilise Washington Sundar’s abilities in the shorter formats of the game.Washington – who has represented Rising Pune Supergiants, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Gujarat Titans (his current franchise) – has 680 runs at an average of 17.43 and 40 wickets at 37.17 in his 75 IPL appearances. More notably, he has only bowled his complete allocation of four overs in 27 of those 75 appearances, and teams have often struggled to fully utilise his skillset.The 26-year-old first broke through in the IPL for Rising Pune Supergiants in 2017, primarily bowling in the PowerPlay, and former India international Sanjay Manjrekar noted that teams have tended not to use him in the same way since.“He burst on the scene for the first time, just like Ravichandran Ashwin as a T20 bowler, and bowled with the new ball in the first six overs, which I thought was remarkable. People saw this very interesting tall off spinner who kept it simple. And then played for a couple of other franchises, but he was more a bowler who could contribute with the bat,” Manjrekar remembered on        Sportstar’s Insight Edge podcast.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58JRdBRAbIk[/embed]Manjrekar pinpointed his appearances for the Indian Test side as a pivotal point in his trajectory, saying, “I think his whole trajectory of his career changed when he played for India as a Test player, and everyone saw the batting side of Washington Sundar in tough conditions in Australia. He would bat down the order and get you 60, 70 runs.”And then we had a very excited Indian coach called Gautam Gambhir, who wanted him to be everywhere. So I look at Washington Sundar, and at the moment in white ball cricket, I don’t see him. He’s not really there as a pure bowler, nor does he have the pedigree or the performances to play as a pure batter.”ALSO READ: T20 cricket may not be Shubman Gill’s natural format: Sanjay ManjrekarManjrekar suggested that entrusting Washington with a more regular bowling workload could be key to unlocking his talents.“His exceptional showing at the Test level has got people excited with what he can offer with bat and ball. He’s got seven wickets in a Test match, he can play as a pure spinner, plus bat down the order and bat like a proper batter, which got Gautam Gambhir sometimes to promote him to number three.” he said.“But I think that’s just getting a little too carried away. He has to be a bowling all-rounder in T20 cricket. I would like to extract that and make him that guy who will bowl the four overs, but four overs of off-spin, it’s a tough one to get away.”Published on May 02, 2026  #Representing #India #Test #cricket #changed #Washington #Sundars #whiteball #trajectory #Sanjay #Manjrekar
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T20 cricket may not be Shubman Gill’s natural format: Sanjay Manjrekar

Manjrekar suggested that entrusting Washington with a more regular bowling workload could be key to unlocking his talents.

“His exceptional showing at the Test level has got people excited with what he can offer with bat and ball. He’s got seven wickets in a Test match, he can play as a pure spinner, plus bat down the order and bat like a proper batter, which got Gautam Gambhir sometimes to promote him to number three.” he said.

“But I think that’s just getting a little too carried away. He has to be a bowling all-rounder in T20 cricket. I would like to extract that and make him that guy who will bowl the four overs, but four overs of off-spin, it’s a tough one to get away.”

Published on May 02, 2026

#Representing #India #Test #cricket #changed #Washington #Sundars #whiteball #trajectory #Sanjay #Manjrekar">Representing India in Test cricket changed Washington Sundar’s white-ball trajectory: Sanjay Manjrekar

Sanjay Manjrekar has suggested that representing India in Test cricket may have led to confusion over how to best utilise Washington Sundar’s abilities in the shorter formats of the game.

Washington – who has represented Rising Pune Supergiants, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Gujarat Titans (his current franchise) – has 680 runs at an average of 17.43 and 40 wickets at 37.17 in his 75 IPL appearances. 

More notably, he has only bowled his complete allocation of four overs in 27 of those 75 appearances, and teams have often struggled to fully utilise his skillset.

The 26-year-old first broke through in the IPL for Rising Pune Supergiants in 2017, primarily bowling in the PowerPlay, and former India international Sanjay Manjrekar noted that teams have tended not to use him in the same way since.

“He burst on the scene for the first time, just like Ravichandran Ashwin as a T20 bowler, and bowled with the new ball in the first six overs, which I thought was remarkable. People saw this very interesting tall off spinner who kept it simple. And then played for a couple of other franchises, but he was more a bowler who could contribute with the bat,” Manjrekar remembered on Sportstar’s Insight Edge podcast.

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58JRdBRAbIk[/embed]

Manjrekar pinpointed his appearances for the Indian Test side as a pivotal point in his trajectory, saying, “I think his whole trajectory of his career changed when he played for India as a Test player, and everyone saw the batting side of Washington Sundar in tough conditions in Australia. He would bat down the order and get you 60, 70 runs.

”And then we had a very excited Indian coach called Gautam Gambhir, who wanted him to be everywhere. So I look at Washington Sundar, and at the moment in white ball cricket, I don’t see him. He’s not really there as a pure bowler, nor does he have the pedigree or the performances to play as a pure batter.”

ALSO READ: T20 cricket may not be Shubman Gill’s natural format: Sanjay Manjrekar

Manjrekar suggested that entrusting Washington with a more regular bowling workload could be key to unlocking his talents.

“His exceptional showing at the Test level has got people excited with what he can offer with bat and ball. He’s got seven wickets in a Test match, he can play as a pure spinner, plus bat down the order and bat like a proper batter, which got Gautam Gambhir sometimes to promote him to number three.” he said.

“But I think that’s just getting a little too carried away. He has to be a bowling all-rounder in T20 cricket. I would like to extract that and make him that guy who will bowl the four overs, but four overs of off-spin, it’s a tough one to get away.”

Published on May 02, 2026

#Representing #India #Test #cricket #changed #Washington #Sundars #whiteball #trajectory #Sanjay #Manjrekar

Sanjay Manjrekar has suggested that representing India in Test cricket may have led to confusion…

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Ipswich Town promoted to Premier League after finishing second in Championship; Wrexham misses playoffs

Kadidiatou Diani doubled the lead nine minutes before the break, hooking home at the back post from a corner as Lyon moved 3-2 ahead on aggregate.

Arsenal, which had shown little of the intensity that helped it secure a 2-1 win in the first leg, levelled in the 76th minute through Alessia Russo, who got between two defenders to convert Smilla Holmberg’s cross.

The game looked set for extra time until Brand latched onto a pass from Dumornay and scored with a deft left-foot finish in the 86th minute to send Lyon into its 12th Champions League final.

Published on May 02, 2026

#Jules #strike #sends #Lyon #Arsenal #Womens #Champions #League #final"> Jule’s strike sends Lyon past Arsenal into Women’s Champions League final  OL Lyonnes winger Jule Brand struck late in a thrilling 3-1 win over holder Arsenal to seal a 4-3 aggregate victory and book a place in the Women’s Champions League final.Eight-time champion Lyon will face either Barcelona or Bayern Munich, which plays the second leg in Spain on Sunday after a 1-1 draw last week.Lyon started strongly and had an early goal from a set-piece ruled out, but took the lead when Melchie Dumornay was brought down in the box by defender Lotte Wubben-Moy, with a penalty awarded after a VAR review.Wendie Renard scored from the spot at the second attempt after goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar moved off her line to save the initial effort.ALSO READ | Ipswich Town promoted to Premier League after finishing second in Championship; Wrexham misses playoffsKadidiatou Diani doubled the lead nine minutes before the break, hooking home at the back post from a corner as Lyon moved 3-2 ahead on aggregate.Arsenal, which had shown little of the intensity that helped it secure a 2-1 win in the first leg, levelled in the 76th minute through Alessia Russo, who got between two defenders to convert Smilla Holmberg’s cross.The game looked set for extra time until Brand latched onto a pass from Dumornay and scored with a deft left-foot finish in the 86th minute to send Lyon into its 12th Champions League final.Published on May 02, 2026  #Jules #strike #sends #Lyon #Arsenal #Womens #Champions #League #final
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Ipswich Town promoted to Premier League after finishing second in Championship; Wrexham misses playoffs

Kadidiatou Diani doubled the lead nine minutes before the break, hooking home at the back post from a corner as Lyon moved 3-2 ahead on aggregate.

Arsenal, which had shown little of the intensity that helped it secure a 2-1 win in the first leg, levelled in the 76th minute through Alessia Russo, who got between two defenders to convert Smilla Holmberg’s cross.

The game looked set for extra time until Brand latched onto a pass from Dumornay and scored with a deft left-foot finish in the 86th minute to send Lyon into its 12th Champions League final.

Published on May 02, 2026

#Jules #strike #sends #Lyon #Arsenal #Womens #Champions #League #final">Jule’s strike sends Lyon past Arsenal into Women’s Champions League final

OL Lyonnes winger Jule Brand struck late in a thrilling 3-1 win over holder Arsenal to seal a 4-3 aggregate victory and book a place in the Women’s Champions League final.

Eight-time champion Lyon will face either Barcelona or Bayern Munich, which plays the second leg in Spain on Sunday after a 1-1 draw last week.

Lyon started strongly and had an early goal from a set-piece ruled out, but took the lead when Melchie Dumornay was brought down in the box by defender Lotte Wubben-Moy, with a penalty awarded after a VAR review.

Wendie Renard scored from the spot at the second attempt after goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar moved off her line to save the initial effort.

ALSO READ | Ipswich Town promoted to Premier League after finishing second in Championship; Wrexham misses playoffs

Kadidiatou Diani doubled the lead nine minutes before the break, hooking home at the back post from a corner as Lyon moved 3-2 ahead on aggregate.

Arsenal, which had shown little of the intensity that helped it secure a 2-1 win in the first leg, levelled in the 76th minute through Alessia Russo, who got between two defenders to convert Smilla Holmberg’s cross.

The game looked set for extra time until Brand latched onto a pass from Dumornay and scored with a deft left-foot finish in the 86th minute to send Lyon into its 12th Champions League final.

Published on May 02, 2026

#Jules #strike #sends #Lyon #Arsenal #Womens #Champions #League #final

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fired manager Alex Cora this past week, and the Philadelphia Phillies did likewise with Rob Thomson, not even bothering to wait for May flowers to bloom. Your team’s manager might be next. At least five other Major League Baseball teams have managerial situations ripe for change.

The manager of the team with the worst record in the league has been on most short lists for the next manager to be canned, but it didn’t happen Friday. Instead, New York Mets president David Stearns gave manager Carlos Mendoza what some cynics call the “dreaded vote of confidence.”

Sometimes when a team struggles, the front office makes a point to express confidence in the manager’s job security. Reporters long ago identified such talk as the “dreaded vote of confidence,” because the struggling team frequently would fire the manager anyway. Maybe not that day or that week, but relatively soon.

Stearns told MLB.com as the Mets had approximately 99 things wrong with them, but Mendoza was not the one at fault.

“We don’t view this as a manager problem,” Stearns said.

OK.

“And we don’t intend to make a change,” he added.

Oof, there it is. The Mets don’t intend to make a change. Intentions are about as stable as momentum, which in baseball is only as good as your next starting pitching performance or horrendous injury. Stearns’ intentions are liable to flip 180 degrees if the Mets have one too many arduous nights at the ballpark.

Apparently not wanting to risk telling a lie to the New York media, Stearns couldn’t even bring himself to say: “We won’t make a change.” Instead, he should have phrased it: “We’re not considering making a change.” After all, nobody can publish what Stearns was considering unless he confirms it.

Regardless, a vote of confidence gives Mendoza more time. Only, more time for what? Juan Soto is back in the lineup and raking, but Francisco Lindor remains out because of a calf strain, and Jorge Polanco and Luis Robert Jr. also remain sidelined. Mendoza won’t have a full complement of players for weeks. In the meantime, the Mets lineup and bullpen remain full of holes, no matter if it’s because of injuries or not.

The Mets, heading west on a road trip to Anaheim and Denver, probably banked on getting healthy against weaker opponents. They got the upper hand in the series opener against the Los Angeles Angels after falling behind by three runs early. Showed some grit and gumption. A good show for the perception of Mendoza’s motivational profile.

But the Mets remain 11 1/2 games out of first place in the NL East already. It’s possible Mendoza gets a full season to get the Mets back to the playoffs. But it’s more likely Stearns schedules another Mendoza vote in about a week, and he’s the next manager to go.

#York #Mets #Manager #Carlos #Mendoza #Officially #Hot #Seat #Deadspin.com"> New York Mets Manager Carlos Mendoza Officially on Hot Seat | Deadspin.com   The Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora this past week, and the Philadelphia Phillies did likewise with Rob Thomson, not even bothering to wait for May flowers to bloom. Your team’s manager might be next. At least five other Major League Baseball teams have managerial situations ripe for change.The manager of the team with the worst record in the league has been on most short lists for the next manager to be canned, but it didn’t happen Friday. Instead, New York Mets president David Stearns gave manager Carlos Mendoza what some cynics call the “dreaded vote of confidence.”Sometimes when a team struggles, the front office makes a point to express confidence in the manager’s job security. Reporters long ago identified such talk as the “dreaded vote of confidence,” because the struggling team frequently would fire the manager anyway. Maybe not that day or that week, but relatively soon.Stearns told MLB.com as the Mets had approximately 99 things wrong with them, but Mendoza was not the one at fault.“We don’t view this as a manager problem,” Stearns said.OK.“And we don’t intend to make a change,” he added.Oof, there it is. The Mets don’t intend to make a change. Intentions are about as stable as momentum, which in baseball is only as good as your next starting pitching performance or horrendous injury. Stearns’ intentions are liable to flip 180 degrees if the Mets have one too many arduous nights at the ballpark.Apparently not wanting to risk telling a lie to the New York media, Stearns couldn’t even bring himself to say: “We won’t make a change.” Instead, he should have phrased it: “We’re not considering making a change.” After all, nobody can publish what Stearns was considering unless he confirms it.Regardless, a vote of confidence gives Mendoza more time. Only, more time for what? Juan Soto is back in the lineup and raking, but Francisco Lindor remains out because of a calf strain, and Jorge Polanco and Luis Robert Jr. also remain sidelined. Mendoza won’t have a full complement of players for weeks. In the meantime, the Mets lineup and bullpen remain full of holes, no matter if it’s because of injuries or not.The Mets, heading west on a road trip to Anaheim and Denver, probably banked on getting healthy against weaker opponents. They got the upper hand in the series opener against the Los Angeles Angels after falling behind by three runs early. Showed some grit and gumption. A good show for the perception of Mendoza’s motivational profile.But the Mets remain 11 1/2 games out of first place in the NL East already. It’s possible Mendoza gets a full season to get the Mets back to the playoffs. But it’s more likely Stearns schedules another Mendoza vote in about a week, and he’s the next manager to go.   #York #Mets #Manager #Carlos #Mendoza #Officially #Hot #Seat #Deadspin.com
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fired manager Alex Cora this past week, and the Philadelphia Phillies did likewise with Rob Thomson, not even bothering to wait for May flowers to bloom. Your team’s manager might be next. At least five other Major League Baseball teams have managerial situations ripe for change.

The manager of the team with the worst record in the league has been on most short lists for the next manager to be canned, but it didn’t happen Friday. Instead, New York Mets president David Stearns gave manager Carlos Mendoza what some cynics call the “dreaded vote of confidence.”

Sometimes when a team struggles, the front office makes a point to express confidence in the manager’s job security. Reporters long ago identified such talk as the “dreaded vote of confidence,” because the struggling team frequently would fire the manager anyway. Maybe not that day or that week, but relatively soon.

Stearns told MLB.com as the Mets had approximately 99 things wrong with them, but Mendoza was not the one at fault.

“We don’t view this as a manager problem,” Stearns said.

OK.

“And we don’t intend to make a change,” he added.

Oof, there it is. The Mets don’t intend to make a change. Intentions are about as stable as momentum, which in baseball is only as good as your next starting pitching performance or horrendous injury. Stearns’ intentions are liable to flip 180 degrees if the Mets have one too many arduous nights at the ballpark.

Apparently not wanting to risk telling a lie to the New York media, Stearns couldn’t even bring himself to say: “We won’t make a change.” Instead, he should have phrased it: “We’re not considering making a change.” After all, nobody can publish what Stearns was considering unless he confirms it.

Regardless, a vote of confidence gives Mendoza more time. Only, more time for what? Juan Soto is back in the lineup and raking, but Francisco Lindor remains out because of a calf strain, and Jorge Polanco and Luis Robert Jr. also remain sidelined. Mendoza won’t have a full complement of players for weeks. In the meantime, the Mets lineup and bullpen remain full of holes, no matter if it’s because of injuries or not.

The Mets, heading west on a road trip to Anaheim and Denver, probably banked on getting healthy against weaker opponents. They got the upper hand in the series opener against the Los Angeles Angels after falling behind by three runs early. Showed some grit and gumption. A good show for the perception of Mendoza’s motivational profile.

But the Mets remain 11 1/2 games out of first place in the NL East already. It’s possible Mendoza gets a full season to get the Mets back to the playoffs. But it’s more likely Stearns schedules another Mendoza vote in about a week, and he’s the next manager to go.

#York #Mets #Manager #Carlos #Mendoza #Officially #Hot #Seat #Deadspin.com">New York Mets Manager Carlos Mendoza Officially on Hot Seat | Deadspin.com

The Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora this past week, and the Philadelphia Phillies did likewise with Rob Thomson, not even bothering to wait for May flowers to bloom. Your team’s manager might be next. At least five other Major League Baseball teams have managerial situations ripe for change.

The manager of the team with the worst record in the league has been on most short lists for the next manager to be canned, but it didn’t happen Friday. Instead, New York Mets president David Stearns gave manager Carlos Mendoza what some cynics call the “dreaded vote of confidence.”

Sometimes when a team struggles, the front office makes a point to express confidence in the manager’s job security. Reporters long ago identified such talk as the “dreaded vote of confidence,” because the struggling team frequently would fire the manager anyway. Maybe not that day or that week, but relatively soon.

Stearns told MLB.com as the Mets had approximately 99 things wrong with them, but Mendoza was not the one at fault.

“We don’t view this as a manager problem,” Stearns said.

OK.

“And we don’t intend to make a change,” he added.

Oof, there it is. The Mets don’t intend to make a change. Intentions are about as stable as momentum, which in baseball is only as good as your next starting pitching performance or horrendous injury. Stearns’ intentions are liable to flip 180 degrees if the Mets have one too many arduous nights at the ballpark.

Apparently not wanting to risk telling a lie to the New York media, Stearns couldn’t even bring himself to say: “We won’t make a change.” Instead, he should have phrased it: “We’re not considering making a change.” After all, nobody can publish what Stearns was considering unless he confirms it.

Regardless, a vote of confidence gives Mendoza more time. Only, more time for what? Juan Soto is back in the lineup and raking, but Francisco Lindor remains out because of a calf strain, and Jorge Polanco and Luis Robert Jr. also remain sidelined. Mendoza won’t have a full complement of players for weeks. In the meantime, the Mets lineup and bullpen remain full of holes, no matter if it’s because of injuries or not.

The Mets, heading west on a road trip to Anaheim and Denver, probably banked on getting healthy against weaker opponents. They got the upper hand in the series opener against the Los Angeles Angels after falling behind by three runs early. Showed some grit and gumption. A good show for the perception of Mendoza’s motivational profile.

But the Mets remain 11 1/2 games out of first place in the NL East already. It’s possible Mendoza gets a full season to get the Mets back to the playoffs. But it’s more likely Stearns schedules another Mendoza vote in about a week, and he’s the next manager to go.

#York #Mets #Manager #Carlos #Mendoza #Officially #Hot #Seat #Deadspin.com

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Red-hot SRH hosts resurgent KKR

Southee also underlined the need for early breakthroughs against SRH’s formidable batting line-up. 

“Teams that have been able to take wickets early have set up their innings nicely. [Against SRH] it’s important to try and win the PowerPlay by taking wickets as early as you can.”

With dew unlikely to impact proceedings in the afternoon game, the 37-year-old believes KKR bowlers have the opportunity to make a big statement against one of the tournament’s in-form sides.

“It’s an exciting challenge for our bowlers. We know how dangerous SRH is, especially the top three and then the likes of Heinrich Klaasen in the middle.”

Published on May 02, 2026

#IPL #Southee #remains #tentative #Pathiranas #availability #SRH #KKR #clash"> IPL 2026: Southee remains tentative about Pathirana’s availability for SRH vs KKR clash  As Kolkata Knight Riders prepares for a key stretch, Matheesha Pathirana’s availability has emerged as a gripping subplot. The pacer linked up with the squad in Kolkata on April 19 after receiving clearance from Sri Lanka Cricket but has yet to feature in a game.Pathirana trained here on Saturday, raising hopes of his availability against Sunrisers Hyderabad. However, bowling coach Tim Southee chose to be tentative about his inclusion, given the mandatory overseas pool shuffle that must follow. “He’s been around the group for a while now. We’ll assess the conditions and make a decision,” he said.ALSO READ – MATCH PREVIEW | Red-hot SRH hosts resurgent KKRSouthee also underlined the need for early breakthroughs against SRH’s formidable batting line-up. “Teams that have been able to take wickets early have set up their innings nicely. [Against SRH] it’s important to try and win the PowerPlay by taking wickets as early as you can.”With dew unlikely to impact proceedings in the afternoon game, the 37-year-old believes KKR bowlers have the opportunity to make a big statement against one of the tournament’s in-form sides.“It’s an exciting challenge for our bowlers. We know how dangerous SRH is, especially the top three and then the likes of Heinrich Klaasen in the middle.”Published on May 02, 2026  #IPL #Southee #remains #tentative #Pathiranas #availability #SRH #KKR #clash
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Red-hot SRH hosts resurgent KKR

Southee also underlined the need for early breakthroughs against SRH’s formidable batting line-up. 

“Teams that have been able to take wickets early have set up their innings nicely. [Against SRH] it’s important to try and win the PowerPlay by taking wickets as early as you can.”

With dew unlikely to impact proceedings in the afternoon game, the 37-year-old believes KKR bowlers have the opportunity to make a big statement against one of the tournament’s in-form sides.

“It’s an exciting challenge for our bowlers. We know how dangerous SRH is, especially the top three and then the likes of Heinrich Klaasen in the middle.”

Published on May 02, 2026

#IPL #Southee #remains #tentative #Pathiranas #availability #SRH #KKR #clash">IPL 2026: Southee remains tentative about Pathirana’s availability for SRH vs KKR clash

As Kolkata Knight Riders prepares for a key stretch, Matheesha Pathirana’s availability has emerged as a gripping subplot. The pacer linked up with the squad in Kolkata on April 19 after receiving clearance from Sri Lanka Cricket but has yet to feature in a game.

Pathirana trained here on Saturday, raising hopes of his availability against Sunrisers Hyderabad. However, bowling coach Tim Southee chose to be tentative about his inclusion, given the mandatory overseas pool shuffle that must follow. 

“He’s been around the group for a while now. We’ll assess the conditions and make a decision,” he said.

ALSO READ – MATCH PREVIEW | Red-hot SRH hosts resurgent KKR

Southee also underlined the need for early breakthroughs against SRH’s formidable batting line-up. 

“Teams that have been able to take wickets early have set up their innings nicely. [Against SRH] it’s important to try and win the PowerPlay by taking wickets as early as you can.”

With dew unlikely to impact proceedings in the afternoon game, the 37-year-old believes KKR bowlers have the opportunity to make a big statement against one of the tournament’s in-form sides.

“It’s an exciting challenge for our bowlers. We know how dangerous SRH is, especially the top three and then the likes of Heinrich Klaasen in the middle.”

Published on May 02, 2026

#IPL #Southee #remains #tentative #Pathiranas #availability #SRH #KKR #clash

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