Ishan Kishan on SRH's Winning Mindset: "Can't Carry Fear of Failure"

Sunrisers Hyderabad secured a commanding 47-run victory over Delhi Capitals, powered by Abhishek Sharma's unbeaten 135. Captain Ishan Kishan attributed the win and the team's strong run to a superior mindset and mental clarity. He emphasized the importance of resetting between games and not carrying the fear of failure. Kishan also stressed maintaining a positive and simple environment for the bowlers in the high-pressure T20 format.

Key Points: Ishan Kishan Credits Mindset for SRH's IPL 2026 Success

  • SRH posts 242/2 vs DC
  • Abhishek Sharma scores 135*
  • Third consecutive win for SRH
  • Kishan highlights mental strength
  • Focus on positive bowler environment
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'Can't carry the fear of failure': Ishan reflects on SRH's 'mindset' after big win over DC

SRH captain Ishan Kishan reveals the mental approach behind the team's dominant win over DC, emphasizing overcoming fear and maintaining clarity.

"You can't carry the fear of failure, if that thought comes in, you have to overcome it and stay positive. - Ishan Kishan"

New Delhi, April 22

Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Ishan Kishan credited mindset and clarity of thought as the defining factors behind his team's dominant run in IPL 2026, following their emphatic 47-run victory over Delhi Capitals at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium.

SRH rode on a sensational unbeaten 135 from Abhishek Sharma to post a daunting 242/2, before producing a disciplined effort with the ball to seal their third consecutive win and climb to third on the points table.

Speaking after the match, Kishan underlined how mental strength and consistency in approach have been central to SRH's resurgence this season.

"At this level, skill sets are quite similar. The real difference comes from mindset. For me, it was about improving how I reset between games, whether after a good performance or a bad one. Staying focused, hungry, and mentally present is key. You can't carry the fear of failure, if that thought comes in, you have to overcome it and stay positive. Over time, that awareness grows, and you start understanding your game better. It's about learning from your experiences but making sure you don't repeat the same mistakes," he told JioStar.

Kishan's comments come in the backdrop of a clinical all-round performance from SRH, where their batters dominated proceedings before the bowlers held their nerve despite a spirited response from Delhi.

The skipper also highlighted the importance of maintaining a positive environment for young bowlers, especially in a format as unforgiving as T20 cricket.

"My relationship with the bowlers is about keeping things simple and positive. With someone like Sakib Hussain, there's a natural understanding, and I've told him to stay relaxed. This is T20 cricket, everyone gets hit. What matters is how you come back. Even if an over doesn't go well, it's important to reset, stay calm, and focus on the next opportunity. If you can pull things back later in the game," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Ishan is speaking like a true captain now. "Can't carry the fear of failure" – that's such an important mindset, not just in cricket but in life. Good to see him maturing in this role.
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Rohit P
While the win is great, I hope this mindset talk translates into consistency in the knockouts. SRH often starts strong but fades. Need to see this positive approach in a high-pressure eliminator.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's refreshing to hear a captain focus so much on the mental game. His point about supporting young bowlers like Sakib is crucial. The IPL is as much a psychological test as a physical one.
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Vikram M
242 is a monstrous total! The batting lineup is firing on all cylinders. If the bowling can stay disciplined like this, they are serious contenders for the trophy. Orange Army! 🧡
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Karthik V
His comments about resetting are spot on. In T20, the game changes every ball. You can't dwell on the last over. Good to see a young Indian captain articulating this so well. Future looks bright for him.

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