KKR Bowling Coach Confirms Matheesha Pathirana’s Arrival After Injury

KKR bowling coach Tim Southee confirmed that Sri Lankan pacer Matheesha Pathirana has arrived and is bowling well at training after recovering from a calf strain. Pathirana, bought for Rs 18 crore in the IPL auction, missed all KKR matches this season due to injury. Southee noted that the Impact Player rule has led to high-scoring matches in IPL 2026. KKR will face SRH on Sunday, aiming to break their winning streak.

Key Points: Matheesha Pathirana Arrives: KKR Bowling Coach Confirms

  • Matheesha Pathirana arrives at KKR squad after calf strain
  • Tim Southee confirms Pathirana bowling well in training
  • KKR to decide final XI based on conditions vs SRH
  • Impact Player rule leads to high-scoring IPL 2026 season
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"He's arrived and bowling well at training": KKR bowling coach Tim Southee confirms Matheesha Pathirana's arrival

KKR bowling coach Tim Southee confirms Matheesha Pathirana has arrived and is bowling well at training ahead of IPL 2026 match vs SRH.

"He's been bowling well at training and it's great to have him a part of the side - Tim Southee"

Hyderabad, May 2

Kolkata Knight Riders bowling coach Tim Southee said that Sri Lankan pacer Matheesha Pathirana has arrived and is with the three-time Indian Premier League champions' squad.

Pathirana had suffered a calf strain during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. Since then, he has been out of action and has missed all of KKR's IPL 2026 matches so far. During last year's IPL auction, the Sri Lankan speedster was snapped up by KKR for a whopping price of Rs 18 crore.

Speaking ahead of KRR's match against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Sunday, Tim Southee confirmed that Matheesha Pathirana has joined the squad and has already been training with the team. He added that the final playing XI for the match against SRH will depend on match conditions, and said Pathirana has been bowling well and is a welcome addition to the side.

"Yes, he's arrived. He's been around the group for a little bit now. We'll look at conditions and make a decision on the side that we think is best for tomorrow's game. He's been bowling well at training and it's great to have him a part of the side," Southee said as quoted in a release from the KKR.

When asked if he believes that this has been the toughest season of IPL for the bowlers, because of the way the targets have been changed so easily, Tim Southee acknowledged and explained that good batting pitches in India and the Impact Player rule allow teams to keep attacking even after losing wickets. As a result, teams now play more aggressively from the start, especially in the power play, trying to score quickly with fewer fielders outside the circle, he said.

"Yes, I think the last few IPLs have been high-scoring tournaments. The wickets here in India are usually pretty good, and now with the impact player over the last few years, it allows the teams to be able to lose a couple of wickets, but they can still continue to go hard. Whereas previously, with the makeup of the side, you're probably a little bit lighter in the batting, so you take a little bit more time with how you play out your innings. We've seen sides, especially in the powerplay, willing to take on the game and try and score as many runs as they can in that time with only two men out," Southee said.

Notably, the IPL 2026 has already witnessed some of the biggest run fests in the league's history. Swashbuckling batters such as Abhishek Sharma, Priyansh Arya, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Prabhsimran Singh, along with heavyweights such as Ishan Kishan and Devdutt Padikkal, have been going all out against the bowlers, especially during the Powerplay.

This trend is also reflected in the number of 200-plus totals, which has already reached a staggering 36 this season, nearly double the tally for the same period about four years ago. There have been 11 200-plus totals successfully chased down till now, headlined by Punjab Kings going after a humongous 265 against Delhi Capitals earlier in the season.

KKR will look to restrict rampaging SRH, who are on a five-match winning streak, and aim for a win. Currently, KKR sit in eighth spot on the IPL 2026 points table with two wins and a no-result in their eight matches so far. SRH, on the other hand, are placed third with six wins in nine matches.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an SRH fan I'm honestly more worried about our batting facing Pathirana's yorkers! He was unplayable in T20s before his injury. But glad KKR finally getting their marquee player - makes IPL more exciting. 🏏
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Rohit P
Tim Southee's comments about high scoring and impact player rule are spot on. The game has changed dramatically. Batters just go berserk from ball one and teams like KKR who rely on bowling are suffering. Need to bring back balance somehow.
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Kavya N
36 totals above 200 this season alone?! That's insane. IPL has become a batting paradise with flat decks and impact subs. Pathirana is a great addition but even he'll struggle on these roads. Evolution of the game I suppose. 🤷‍♂️
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Tanvi S
Honestly feel bad for bowlers this season. Every match feels like a T10 game. Pathirana arrived late but KKR's real issue is their batting not clicking. Russell and Narine haven't been consistent. Hope he brings some Sri Lankan magic though! 🇱🇰
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Siddharth J
Impact Player rule has literally killed the art of building an innings. Remember when 160 was a winning score? Now teams chase 265 for fun. Pathirana's arrival won't change KKR's fortunes - they need to win at least 6 of their remaining games to qualify. Good luck with that.

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