Deep Dasgupta Hails Nitish Reddy as IPL 2026's Only True All-Rounder

Former India wicketkeeper Deep Dasgupta has praised Nitish Kumar Reddy as the only proper all-rounder in the ongoing IPL 2026 season. Reddy contributed with both bat and ball as Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Punjab Kings by 33 runs. Dasgupta highlighted that Reddy's all-round ability gives SRH crucial balance in a format dominated by high-risk batting. The former cricketer emphasized the importance of all-rounders in the impact sub era for team flexibility.

Key Points: Dasgupta: Nitish Reddy is IPL 2026's only proper all-rounder

  • Deep Dasgupta calls Nitish Reddy the only proper all-rounder in IPL 2026
  • Reddy contributes with both bat and ball for SRH
  • SRH defeats Punjab Kings by 33 runs to top points table
  • Dasgupta highlights all-rounder's importance in impact sub era
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Deep Dasgupta praises Nitish Reddy, calls him 'the only proper all-rounder' of this season

Former India keeper Deep Dasgupta praises Nitish Kumar Reddy as the only proper all-rounder in IPL 2026, highlighting his impact for SRH after win over PBKS.

"I think Nitish is the only proper all-rounder. Bats in the middle order, bowls more often than not for at least three to four overs. - Deep Dasgupta"

New Delhi, May 7

Former India wicketkeeper-batter Deep Dasgupta heaped praise on Nitish Kumar Reddy, calling him the only proper allrounder in the ongoing Indian Premier League 2026 season after his side Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Punjab Kings by 33 runs.

Reddy once again contributed with the ball during SRH's strong bowling effort, striking early to dismiss Prabhsimran Singh in the powerplay as Punjab's chase faltered from the beginning.

"That's a very valid point, how we perceive the impact of the allrounder. That is changing, and I hope that keeps changing and next season the role of the allrounder is recognised more as we go forward," Dasgupta said on ESPNcricinfo.

"What is heartening to see is even though there is this impact sub option, he has kind of found a niche for himself as an allrounder. We don't get to see too many all-rounders in this tournament. I think Nitish is the only proper all-rounder. Bats in the middle order, bowls more often than not for at least three to four overs. So, yeah, a proper allrounder," he added.

SRH produced another dominant all-round performance at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, posting 235/4 before restricting Punjab Kings to 202/7 to climb to the top of the points table.

SRH's batting unit laid the foundation for victory with aggressive contributions from Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen, who smashed half-centuries after Punjab dropped crucial chances in the field. Nitish also played a brilliant knock of 29 runs, which came off just 13 balls.

Dasgupta also stressed that Reddy's presence gives Hyderabad much-needed flexibility and balance in a format increasingly dominated by high-risk batting.

"I guess the impact rule, and how much that's taken potentially the allrounder out of it, so he's definitely done a lot of work behind the scenes over the last few months to get everything clicking as it is," Dasgupta said.

"If you're looking at how most of the teams are playing high-risk, high-reward cricket, it always helps to start, even when you're in your batting XI, with five bowling options and then see how it goes.

"So you literally are looking at almost nine batters then. If you start with five bowlers and that's where the allrounders, somebody like Nitish, are so, so important. So you can actually get an extra batter in there knowing very well that this guy can give you four overs," he added.

- IANS

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Rohit L
While I agree Reddy has been impressive, calling him the 'only proper all-rounder' feels a bit harsh on others like Sam Curran or Shivam Dube who have also contributed this season. But yes, his consistency with both bat and ball makes him stand out. SRH have struck gold with this young talent from Andhra! 🙌
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Sneha F
As a fan who watched Reddy in domestic cricket, this is so satisfying! Finally an Indian all-rounder who can hit sixes at will and also pick wickets in powerplay. The impact sub rule was making cricket one-dimensional, but players like him show adaptability still matters. Hope he gets India call-up soon! 🇮🇳🏏
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Kavya N
The way SRH is playing this season - absolute madness! 235 runs and then restricting PBKS to 202 shows their dominance. Reddy's 29 off 13 balls in between Klaasen and Kishan's fireworks proves he can handle pressure. Deep Dasgupta is right - this team has 9 batting options and 6 bowling options because of him.
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James A
Impressive to see an Indian prospect develop into a genuine all-rounder. The impact player rule has devalued this role in IPL, making teams rely on specialists. Reddy's ability to bowl 4 overs in T20s and bat in the middle order is exactly what international cricket needs. Hope the Indian selectors are watching closely!
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Nitish C
Perfectly said by Deep Dasgupta ji! In this era where every team wants 6-7 batting options, having a proper all-rounder gives you incredible flexibility. Reddy

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