Jason Holder's Discipline With Length Was Outstanding: McClenaghan

Mitchell McClenaghan praised Jason Holder's disciplined length bowling in GT's win over PBKS. Holder took 4-24 and won successive Player-of-the-Match awards. McClenaghan also lauded Sai Sudharsan's composed 57-run knock in the chase. He criticized PBKS for lacking tactical flexibility against Sudharsan.

Key Points: Holder's Discipline Key in GT's IPL Win: McClenaghan

  • Jason Holder took 4-24 for GT against PBKS
  • Holder won successive Player-of-the-Match awards
  • McClenaghan praised Holder's disciplined length and height advantage
  • Sai Sudharsan scored 57 off 41 balls in chase of 164
  • McClenaghan criticized PBKS for lack of tactical flexibility
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IPL 2026: Holder was outstanding because of his discipline with length, says McClenaghan

Mitchell McClenaghan praises Jason Holder's disciplined length bowling in GT's win over PBKS, and highlights Sai Sudharsan's composed 57-run knock.

"Jason Holder was outstanding because of his discipline with length. - Mitchell McClenaghan"

New Delhi, May 4

Former New Zealand fast bowler Mitchell McClenaghan has hailed Jason Holder's 'outstanding' spell of 4-24 playing a vital part in Gujarat Titans beating Punjab Kings by four wickets in IPL 2026, adding that the all-rounder's success was down to him being disciplined with his lengths at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

That spell also ensured Holder won successive Player-of-the-Match awards for GT, who are now on a three-match winning streak. "Jason Holder was outstanding because of his discipline with length. He consistently hit that hard length, right around the six-to-eight metre mark, which made life difficult for the batters.

"With his height, the extra bounce becomes a real challenge; the ball climbs onto the splice and is hard to control. He didn't offer width either. So, there were very few scoring opportunities. On top of that, he mixed in his variations smartly and even got some sideways movement later in the innings. It was a complete spell, perfectly suited to the conditions," said McClenaghan on JioHotstar.

He also weighed in on left-handed opener Sai Sudharsan making 57 off 41 balls, adding that his dominance with the bat in a chase of 164 was aided by a lack of tactical flexibility from the Punjab Kings bowling line-up. "Sai Sudharsan is in excellent form. Once he gets going, he tends to carry that momentum through the innings. What stood out was his composure in challenging conditions.

"He built key partnerships and ensured the chase stayed on track. From Punjab Kings' perspective, they didn't quite adjust their plans to him. They allowed him to access his strengths, especially square of the wicket, and kept offering pace, which suited him.

"At this level, you need to adapt to the batter, even if conditions suggest otherwise. He never really had to step out of his comfort zone and controlled the game throughout," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
I feel Punjab Kings need to introspect. They keep making basic tactical errors like not adjusting plans to a set batter like Sudharsan. At this level, bowling same pace square of the wicket is criminal. Hope they learn soon.
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Rohan X
McClenaghan knows his stuff, fair play to the analysis. Holder has been a silent warrior for GT this year—no flashy stuff, just pure discipline. That's what wins you matches in the IPL, not just six-hitting power.
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James A
Great to see Holder back to his best. The West Indies all-rounder has always been underrated in T20s. And Sai Sudharsan's composure at just 22 is something else—Indian batting future looks bright!
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Suresh O
One thing I appreciate is McClenaghan calling out PBKS' lack of adaptability. We see it too often in IPL—teams stuck in one plan. Holder used conditions smartly, full credit. GT are looking like title contenders now.
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Lisa P
Honestly, disciplined bowling is becoming a lost art in T20 cricket. Everyone wants to bowl yorkers or slower balls every ball. Holder showed that hitting the right length consistently is still king. Very pleased to see this analysis.
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