Klaasen Credits 'Travishek' for SRH's Blazing 235/4 Against PBKS

Heinrich Klaasen credited the 'Travishek' opening pair for giving SRH a fantastic start after his 69 helped the team post 235/4 against Punjab Kings. Openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head powered SRH to 79/1 in the first six overs, setting a strong foundation. Ishan Kishan added 55 off 32 balls, including three consecutive sixes, to maintain momentum. Klaasen kept his approach simple, urging the bowling unit to execute their natural game on the medium-paced wicket.

Key Points: Klaasen Hails 'Travishek' After SRH's 235/4 vs PBKS

  • Klaasen praises 'Travishek' opening pair for explosive start
  • SRH posts massive 235/4 against PBKS
  • Klaasen scores 69 off 32 balls after early dropped catch
  • Ishan Kishan contributes 55 off 32 with three straight sixes
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IPL 2026: Klaasen credits 'Travishek' for fantastic start after guiding SRH to 235/4

Heinrich Klaasen praises openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head for a fantastic start as SRH posts 235/4 against Punjab Kings in IPL 2026.

"Once again, a fantastic start from Travishek. They make it look so easy. - Heinrich Klaasen"

Hyderabad, May 6

Heinrich Klaasen praised Sunrisers Hyderabad's strong opening pair for giving the ideal start after his impressive innings of 69 helped the team score a huge 235/4 against the Punjab Kings at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Wednesday. He said it's "fantastic" to see how openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head handle their game.

"Once again, a fantastic start from Travishek. They make it look so easy. We lost wickets at crucial stages again. It started stopping a little bit. There's not a lot of bounce. It's a fantastic wicket to bat on. The bowling unit just needs to do what they've been doing," Klaasen said during the mid-innings break.

Klaasen, who has been in great form this season, once again stepped up under pressure, building on the early success set by the openers. Abhishek and Head maintained their powerful play, reaching 79/1 in the first six overs, with Abhishek leading the charge by dismantling the PBKS opening bowlers.

Reflecting on the pitch, Klaasen mentioned that it was not completely easy to bat on despite the high score. "The ball got soft and started to stop a little in the middle overs. It is a medium-paced wicket, but still great to bat on," he said, pointing out the need for both aggression and flexibility throughout the innings.

After the openers' explosive start and Head's dismissal, Ishan Kishan made sure the momentum stayed strong. He took full advantage of a few chances, scoring 55 off 32 balls, including three straight sixes to reach his fifty. His performance kept the scoring rate high and put extra pressure on a struggling PBKS bowling attack.

Klaasen then took control in the second half, maintaining his impressive consistency this season. He was dropped early but made the most of the opportunity, bringing up his fifty off just 32 balls and building momentum as the innings approached its end. With help from Nitish Kumar Reddy, who added flair late in the innings, SRH passed the 200 mark in the 18th over and kept pushing forward.

On the bowling approach, Klaasen kept it straightforward: "No more game plans. Just do what you normally do on this wicket." With high confidence and momentum on their side, SRH once again proved why they are one of the most dangerous batting teams in IPL 2026.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As much as I love the batting fireworks, I'm a bit worried about SRH's middle-order consistency. They lose wickets in clusters too often. Against a stronger bowling attack like MI or CSK, that could be costly in the playoffs. Need to work on that!
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Vikram M
Ishan Kishan's knock was seriously underrated in this match. Three consecutive sixes to reach his fifty? That's pure class. And Klaasen continues to prove why he's one of the best finishers in T20 cricket right now. Punjab's bowlers had no answers! 😎
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Priya S
Honestly, as a cricket fan from Hyderabad, seeing our team play like this gives me so much pride. 'Travishek' has become a household name here. But I do feel for PBKS fans—their bowling looks completely out of depth. Even 235 might not be safe if the pitch is this good!
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David E
Klaasen's comment about the pitch being medium-paced is interesting. It shows how experienced players adapt their game. But let's be real—when you have hitters like Head, Abhishek, and Kishan, even a tricky pitch becomes a batting paradise. SRH batting depth is just ridiculous this year 🏏
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Rohit P
What I love about Klaasen is his honesty. He admits they lost wickets at crucial stages and still they reached 235. That's the mark of a champion team. Just hope the bowling unit doesn't let them down—they've been inconsistent. But on this form, SRH are my cup finalists! đŸ’Ș

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