Eshan Malinga Credits Pat Cummins' Guidance as Key to His Success

Sunrisers Hyderabad pacer Eshan Malinga credited captain Pat Cummins for guiding the bowling unit ahead of their IPL 2026 clash against Gujarat Titans. Malinga noted the green wicket was favorable for seamers and expressed confidence in his rhythm after recovering from a shoulder injury. He emphasized sticking to his basics and natural action, even when conditions support reverse swing. Malinga also praised playing under a fast-bowling captain like Cummins, saying he loves the experience.

Key Points: Malinga Credits Cummins' Guidance in IPL

  • Eshan Malinga credits Pat Cummins for guidance
  • Malinga says green wicket helpful for SRH
  • He recovered from shoulder dislocation earlier season
  • Malinga relies on natural action and pace for reverse swing
  • Bowling group sticks to simple plans with Cummins and Varun Aaron
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'I get help from him...': Eshan Malinga credits Cummins' guidance, says he 'loves' playing under a pacer's captaincy

SRH pacer Eshan Malinga credits captain Pat Cummins for guiding his bowling, saying he loves playing under a fast-bowling skipper in IPL 2026.

"Yeah, very much, very much. I love that. - Eshan Malinga on playing under Pat Cummins"

Ahmedabad, May 12

Sunrisers Hyderabad pacer Eshan Malinga credited captain Pat Cummins for playing a key role in guiding the bowling unit ahead of their crucial IPL 2026 clash against the Gujarat Titans, saying he enjoys operating under a skipper who understands fast bowling closely.

Speaking on the sidelines of the match, Malinga said the surface appeared favourable for seamers and could help SRH make an impact with the ball. "It's nice for me because it looks like a green wicket, and I think it's helpful for our bowling unit," Malinga told broadcasters before the toss.

The young fast bowler also opened up on his own rhythm with the ball after recovering from a shoulder injury earlier in the season. "I'm feeling good about my bowling. Firstly, I got a shoulder dislocation, and I came with that and did my basic, and I'm going well," he added.

Malinga said he has not altered much technically even when conditions begin to assist reverse swing, insisting he prefers relying on his natural action and pace. "No changes I did because it's coming from my action and the pace. I'll try to execute that when the ball is reversing," he said.

The SRH pacer further revealed that the bowling group has focused on sticking to simple plans worked out alongside captain Pat Cummins and bowling coach Varun Aaron.

"I'm trying to stick with my basics, and we had a plan with Pat Cummins and our bowling coach Varun Aaron. And we all are trying to stay with basic, and we'll see what that is going to do," Malinga said.

He also highlighted the role Cummins plays during spells in helping bowlers adjust to match situations. "In the middle, I'm talking with Pat Cummins, and I get the help from him, and we decide what ball I'm going to bowl now," he said.

Asked about the advantage of playing under a captain who is himself a fast bowler, Malinga admitted it has been a major positive influence. "Yeah, very much, very much. I love that," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's nice to see Malinga recovering from a shoulder dislocation and coming back strong. Credit to the SRH support staff and Cummins for creating a nurturing environment. But I hope he doesn't rely too much on guidance—he needs to trust his instincts too! 😊
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Michael C
Love how Cummins is shaping the next generation. These young bowlers need a captain who lives and breathes fast bowling. The SRH pace attack is looking dangerous—green wickets and a plan with Varun Aaron too? Teams better watch out. 👀
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Vikram M
Honestly, this is what good leadership looks like. Cummins isn't just a captain on paper—he's actively coaching during games. Malinga's honesty about needing help in the middle is refreshing. But I do wonder: is SRH over-relying on Cummins? What if he has an off day? 🤔
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Sarah B
Love the spirit of Eshan Malinga! A shoulder dislocation is no joke, and he's back with such confidence. Cummins' guidance is a bonus, but his natural action and pace are his true weapons. Can't wait to see him bowl today against GT! 🎯
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Rohit P
Good to see a pacer captain sharing insights. But let's not forget—Malinga needs to develop his own decision-making on the field. Cricket can be unpredictable, and you can't always run to the captain for every ball. Hope he learns to read games better with time. Solid start though! 👍

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