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KKR Sign Luvnith Sisodia as Replacement for Injured Pathirana in IPL 2026

Kolkata Knight Riders have signed wicketkeeper-batter Luvnith Sisodia as a replacement for injured Sri Lankan pacer Matheesha Pathirana for the remainder of IPL 2026. Pathirana was ruled out with a hamstring injury after bowling just 1.2 overs on his KKR debut against Gujarat Titans. Sisodia, who represents Karnataka in domestic cricket, has previously featured for KKR and Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL. KKR's playoff hopes remain slim, needing a heavy win over Delhi Capitals to surpass Punjab Kings on net run rate.

IPL 2026: KKR rope in Luvnith Sisodia as replacement for injured Matheesha Pathirana

Kolkata, May 24

Three-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders have signed wicketkeeper‑batter Luvnith Sisodia as a replacement for injured Sri Lankan pacer Matheesha Pathirana for the remainder of IPL 2026.

Sisodia, who represents Karnataka in domestic cricket, has previously featured for the franchise and Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL. The 25‑year‑old has played 15 T20s, scoring 124 runs, and joins the franchise for Rs 30 lakh.

The addition of Sisodia bolsters KKR's squad depth, especially with Angkrish Raghuvanshi ruled out due to concussion and finger fracture. Pathirana, bought for an astonishing Rs 18 crore at the auction, has been ruled out due to a hamstring injury after bowling just 1.2 overs on his KKR debut against Gujarat Titans on May 16, where he was introduced into the game as an Impact Player.

He missed the side's win over Mumbai Indians on May 20 and will not recover in time for KKR's final league fixture against Delhi Capitals, to be played at the Eden Gardens on Sunday evening. Pathirana's IPL 2026 stint was delayed due to recurring fitness concerns. In the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup, Pathirana had to abandon his spell midway against Australia and subsequently missed the remainder of the tournament.

For his IPL 2026 participation, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) insisted on Pathirana going through a fitness clearance test on recovering from a calf injury before issuing a no‑objection certificate (NOC). The approval came only after four matches of KKR's campaign happened, a phase in which the franchise had lost all their games.

Even after joining the squad, Pathirana remained on the bench until KKR's 12th game of the season against GT. KKR's playoff hopes remain slim despite winning their last three matches at Eden Gardens. With 13 points from 13 games and a net run rate of 0.011, they trail Punjab Kings, who boosted their NRR to 0.309 after beating Lucknow Super Giants by seven wickets on Saturday.

The equation is straightforward but daunting for KKR - they must not only defeat Delhi Capitals but also secure a victory by a heavy margin to surpass PBKS on NRR. KKR's record at Eden Gardens this season stands at three wins from five matches, including a 29‑run victory over GT after posting 247 and a successful chase of 148 against MI.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, I feel bad for Pathirana. The guy clearly wants to play but his body keeps betraying him. Sri Lanka Cricket was right to demand a fitness test—they can't keep sending half-fit players to the IPL. But KKR's auction strategy this year has been questionable. Gambhir needs to answer some tough questions.

Vikram M

Luvnith Sisodia is a decent domestic player but let's be real—he's not going to change KKR's fate. The team needed a pacer, not a wicketkeeper-batter. This feels like a panic move. And that NRR situation? Forget it. PBKS is playing too well. KKR should start planning for next season already. 📉

Siddharth J

The bigger story here is how IPL franchises keep throwing crores at overseas players with known fitness issues. Pathirana is world-class when fit, but that's like saying a Ferrari is great when it's not in the garage. Indian domestic talent is always available but gets overlooked. At least Sisodia gets a chance now. Silver lining? ☁️

James A

As someone who watches IPL from the US, I don't get the hype around Pathirana. He's had one good season and everyone acts like he's the next Malinga. KKR overpaid massively and now they're paying the price. Indian domestic players like Sisodia work hard but rarely get the spotlight. Hope he proves everyone wrong on Sunday!

Meera T

I'm a die-hard KKR fan and this season has been torture. First the 0-4 start, then the auction blunders, now this. All I

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