Ashwin Backs Klaasen for "Night to Remember" in IPL Opener vs RCB

Ravichandran Ashwin has predicted that Sunrisers Hyderabad's Heinrich Klaasen will have a "night to remember" in the IPL 2025 opener against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, despite the batter's recent form struggles. He also highlighted England's Jacob Bethell as a potential power player for RCB. Ashwin pointed to SRH's recent dominance over RCB, including two high-scoring wins, as a trend likely to continue. He cited RCB's absence of Josh Hazlewood and their historical issues with death bowling as key factors.

Key Points: Ashwin Predicts SRH's Klaasen to Shine in IPL Opener

  • Ashwin's bold Klaasen prediction
  • SRH's powerful batting lineup
  • RCB's death bowling concern
  • Recent dominance of SRH over RCB
  • Spotlight on England's Jacob Bethell
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Ashwin predicts SRH Star will have "a night to remember" in IPL opener against RCB

Ravichandran Ashwin predicts Heinrich Klaasen will have a big game for SRH against RCB in the IPL 2025 season opener. Get match insights.

Ashwin predicts SRH Star will have "a night to remember" in IPL opener against RCB
"I have a strange feeling that Heinrich Klaasen is going to have a night to remember - Ravichandran Ashwin"

Mumbai, March 28

Ahead of the Indian Premier League season opener between defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad, former Indian all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin said that batter Heinrich Klaasen could have a "night to remember" despite having not delivered much in T20 format over last one year or so.

Ashwin was speaking on his YouTube Channel, 'Ash ki Baat'. The SRH batting order is a power-packed one, consisting of Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma as openers, to be followed by Ishan Kishan, Heinrich Klaasen, Liam Livingstone and Aniket Verma. The Men in Orange have one of the finest batting line-ups in terms of strike rate, and a 300-run score in the IPL could be on cards if they fire all cylinders.

However, Klaasen has not been able to fire consistently since his retirement from international cricket. Once a fiery T20 league globe-trotter, Klaasen has been struggling for runs for the most part. In 65 matches after the 2024 T20 World Cup final, where his side failed to cross the line despite his valiant fifty, Klaasen has made 1,440 runs in 59 innings at an average of 28.80 and a strike rate of 148.76, with a century and seven fifties.

He had a disappointing SA20 season four with the bat recently, scoring just 138 runs in seven innings at an average of 19.71 and a strike rate of 128.97, with a best score of 29.

Speaking on 'Ash ki Baat', Ashwin said that while Klaasen could be the power player of the day for SRH, it could be England's rising sensation Jacob Bethell for RCB, who had a brilliant T20 World Cup, top-scoring in the tournament for England with 280 runs in eight innings, including a masterclass 48-ball 105 in the semifinal against India at Wankhede Stadium while chasing 250-odd runs.

"I have a strange feeling for this match. In the last 18 months, this guy has not done much wonders. A strange feeling that Heinrich Klaasen is going to have a night to remember, I don't know why. From RCB's side, I think Jacob Bethell will be the power player of the day," he said.

Ashwin noted that in past two matches, SRH has got better of RCB by posting gigantic totals, of 231 in the 2025 edition at Lucknow with a fine 94 from Ishan Kishan being a highlight act and a massive 287 at Bengaluru in 2024 edition. SRH won both of matches by 42 runs and 25 runs respectively. The all-rounder sees this trend continuing, pointing out that RCB is without Hazlewood.

"SRH have got the better of RCB in the recent past, and they will follow in this game also, I feel that this game will also follow that trend, for strange reasons that RCB are without Hazlewood. In that game in Lucknow last year, as well, Hazlewood was not there, if I am not wrong," he said.

He also said that apart from Indian veteran Bhuvneshwar Kumar, RCB does not have much strength to control the run leaking in the end.

"In RCB, we always have to remember that death overs bleed. If wickets are in hand, then it is not only difficult to stop runs in the death overs, it is impossible," he signed off.

- ANI

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Priya S
I hope he's right, but the stats don't lie. Klaasen has been out of touch. SRH's batting looks strong on paper, but they need to click as a unit. RCB's bowling without Hazlewood is a real concern though.
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Rohit P
Ashwin makes a good point about RCB's death bowling. It's been their Achilles heel for years. Bhuvi can't do it all alone. If SRH bats first and gets a good start, 300 is definitely possible. Can't wait!
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Sarah B
Interesting analysis. I think the focus on Bethell is key. A young player with that kind of World Cup confidence could be a game-changer for RCB. The battle between SRH's power and RCB's new star will be thrilling.
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Vikram M
With all due respect to Ashwin sir, I feel this is a bit of a hype comment. Klaasen's recent form is poor. I'd rather put my money on our Indian boys like Ishan Kishan or Abhishek Sharma to deliver. They know these conditions better.
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Kavya N
IPL is a different beast altogether! Form goes out the window. The pressure, the crowd... it can bring the best out of anyone. Let's see if Klaasen can prove the critics wrong. 🤞 #IPL2026

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