KKR's Bravo Confident Despite Key Pacer Injuries Ahead of IPL 2026

Kolkata Knight Riders mentor Dwayne Bravo remains optimistic about the team's bowling despite injuries sidelining key pacers Matheesha Pathirana and Harshit Rana ahead of the IPL 2026 season. Bravo pointed to India's strong fast-bowling depth, mentioning players like Vaibhav Arora and Umran Malik as potential replacements. He also expressed confidence in KKR's spin attack, calling it the best in the competition. The franchise will begin its campaign against Mumbai Indians on March 29.

Key Points: KKR Bowling Depth Backed by Bravo Despite Pacer Injuries

  • Pathirana & Rana injured for IPL start
  • Bravo highlights India's fast-bowling depth
  • KKR eyeing Umran Malik as option
  • Team boasts strong spin attack led by Narine
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Dwayne Bravo backs KKR bowling depth despite injuries sidelining key pacers

Dwayne Bravo expresses confidence in KKR's bowling depth as injuries sideline Matheesha Pathirana and Harshit Rana ahead of IPL 2026.

"The good thing about Indian cricket... is that there is a lot of depth. - Dwayne Bravo"

Kolkata, March 20

The Kolkata Knight Riders mentor Dwayne Bravo remained optimistic despite the franchise facing a major setback as key bowlers Matheesha Pathirana and Harshit Rana are injured ahead of the Indian Premier League 2026 season. Bravo pointed to India's strong fast-bowling depth, including the likes of Vaibhav Arora and Umran Malik, as well as the team's spin options, as reasons they can manage without their key pacers, according to EPNcricinfo.

Speaking at KKR's pre-season press conference, head coach Abhishek Nayar confirmed that Pathirana is set to miss the early stages of the IPL as he will be available only from mid-April, owing to a calf strain. He also noted key pacer Harshit Rana's injury and that KKR is currently evaluating other bowlers with the leadership group to find a suitable replacement, casting doubt over his participation in the tournament

Notably, the franchise will also miss Bangladesh left-arm quick Mustafizur Rahman after the BCCI instructed his release earlier this year.

Speaking at KKR's pre-season press conference, Dwayne Bravo said that while losing key bowlers is a setback, it's something teams must accept. He emphasised India's strong bench strength and noted that KKR is considering experienced yet young pacers like Umran Malik, adding that he is confident and excited to work with the available fast-bowling group.

"In any tournament with any team, once you lose some of the key bowling options, these are things you plan for, but also things you have to accept. The good thing about Indian cricket, especially at the moment, is that there is a lot of depth," Bravo said.

"So there are some guys, as the coach mentioned, that we are definitely looking at to fill the spot - the likes of Umran Malik. These guys are also players who have represented the national team at some point in time and have also played in the IPL before. They are young, exciting talents. So, for me personally, I'm happy to work with this group of fast bowlers," Bravo added.

Bravo expressed confidence in KKR's bowling unit, highlighting their strong spin attack and praising Vaibhav Arora's recent performances, adding that despite losing key players, the team has enough depth to cover their absence.

"We have the best spin attack in the entire competition, so from a bowling point of view, I think we will be fine. Also, I can't forget Vaibhav - what a fantastic season last year. He's been the leader of the attack over the last two seasons as well. So, yes, we've lost some key players, but I feel comfortable [knowing that] we have what it takes to replace those guys," he said.

Apart from Umran and Vaibhav, KKR also have Akash Deep and Kartik Tyagi, along with Blessing Muzarabani. In the spin department, KKR will have Sunil Narine and Varun Chakaravarthy leading the attack.

KKR are set to kick their IPL 2026 campaign off against the Mumbai Indians on March 29 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The three-time champions will then face Sunrisers Hyderabad on April 2 at Kolkata's Eden Gardens, before facing off against last year's finalists, Punjab Kings, on April 6, also at Eden Gardens.

In their fourth IPL match, KKR will face Lucknow Super Giants on April 9 at Eden Gardens.

- ANI

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Priya S
Losing Pathirana and Harshit so close to the season is a huge blow, no sugarcoating it. Mustafizur gone too. While I appreciate Bravo's optimism, I hope the management isn't being complacent. Young talents need time to gel under pressure. Fingers crossed for the boys!
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Aman W
This is where the real coaching and mentorship will be tested. Bravo's experience is key. Excited to see if he can unlock Umran Malik's potential. The guy has serious speed but needs guidance. KKR's think tank has a job on their hands.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's great for the league that teams have to dig into their bench. Shows the strength of the IPL ecosystem. Akash Deep and Kartik Tyagi getting a proper chance at a big franchise could be brilliant for them. More competition is good for cricket.
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Vikram M
Eden Gardens pitch often helps spinners. With Narine and Chakravarthy, we can choke teams in the middle overs. The pace attack just needs to be supportive. Vaibhav Arora is a clever bowler, not just raw pace. He can lead this attack. Korbo Lorbo Jeetbo! 🏆
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think the article and Bravo are downplaying the issue. Harshit Rana was a find last season. Replacing three key pacers (including Mustafizur) is a massive task. The first few games at Wankhede and against strong batting lineups will be the real test. Hope the confidence is justified.

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