PBKS Assistant Coach Haddin on Team's Appetite to Improve Ahead of RR Clash

Punjab Kings assistant coach Brad Haddin praised the team's appetite to improve ahead of their home clash against Rajasthan Royals. He highlighted the top order's dynamic performance while noting the middle order has effectively contributed in smaller roles. Haddin also acknowledged that traditional bowling economy rates are less relevant in the current high-scoring season. The team aims to peak at the back end of the tournament, with a mindset instilled by head coach Ricky Ponting.

Key Points: PBKS Coach Haddin: Team's Appetite to Improve Key Ahead of RR Clash

  • PBKS return home after record chase in Delhi
  • Haddin praises top order as "on fire"
  • Middle order contributions effective despite lack of big scores
  • Bowlers focus on taking wickets to change momentum
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IPL 2026: 'One thing we've enjoyed about coaching is their appetite to get better', says PBKS assistant coach Haddin

Punjab Kings assistant coach Brad Haddin discusses the team's aggressive evolution, record-breaking chase, and focus on peaking at the right stage of IPL 2026.

"The one thing we've enjoyed most about coaching this group is their appetite to get better. - Brad Haddin"

New Chandigarh, April 27

Ahead of their last home game of Indian Premier League 2026 at the PCA New International Cricket Stadium, New Chandigarh against Rajasthan Royals, Punjab Kings Assistant Coach Brad Haddin addressed the media to discuss the squad's aggressive evolution and their focus on peaking at the right stage of the tournament.

Coming off a record-breaking chase in Delhi, the Punjab Kings return to their home ground with a top order that Haddin described as "on fire".

Reflecting on the team's form and the tactical approach for the second half of the season, the assistant coach said, "The one thing we've enjoyed most about coaching this group is their appetite to get better. The job is not done now; we're halfway through the tournament. Tournament play is about playing your best cricket at the back end and building towards that moment. While we are playing some good cricket, there are still a lot of areas I'd like to improve on across batting, bowling, and in the field."

Dismissing any concerns regarding the middle order's lack of "big numbers," Haddin attributed it to the clinical efficiency of the openers. "Our top order has been super dynamic and has set up some games. The others haven't had the opportunity to bat big innings because the top order has been on fire. But what they have done is contribute in their roles-it might not be a 70 or 80, but a quick 15 off six balls to get the momentum we need. They are doing everything the game requires."

With 200-plus scores becoming common this season, Haddin noted that traditional economy rates are no longer the sole metric for bowling success.

"It's very hard to look at scoring rates now with the way batsmen are hitting the ball. The ball's going miles, and the six count is up. The one thing our bowlers have done really well is look to take wickets consistently. They've recognised the moments they need to get wickets to change momentum, and that is what has impressed us," he added.

Looking ahead to the clash against the Rajasthan Royals, Haddin highlighted the mindset instilled in the batting group by Head Coach Ricky Ponting as he noted, "I just think last game was probably a pretty good example of where Ricky has the batting group's mindset. There obviously was a record chase there to go after, and the first ball of our innings went flying over mid-wicket for six. And I think you'll see that from both teams in this game. You've got two opening pairs that are so dynamic. They'll go after the game, but that's the mindset of the team."

Punjab Kings will play the last match on their home turf at the New International Cricket Stadium, New Chandigarh, on Tuesday against Rajasthan Royals at 7:30 pm.

- IANS

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Priya S
Middle order hasn't had chance to bat big, but that quick 15 off 6 balls mentality is exactly what T20 cricket needs. Reminds me of the 2022 IPL when Gujarat Titans won with contributions from everyone ??
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James A
Haddin's right about the bowling economy rates being outdated. If you're taking wickets, that's the real currency in modern T20. Punjab's bowling attack has been underrated this season honestly.
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Rohit L
Arre yaar, but we've seen this script before from PBKS - wins against weaker teams then crumbling under pressure. Let's see how they perform against RR. That Rajasthan batting line-up is no joke! ????
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Kavya N
Love the aggressive approach under Ponting! Finally PBKS playing like they mean business. That record chase in Delhi was a statement. Just hope the bowling unit doesn't leak too many runs against RR's openers ??????
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Amanda J
Haddin's comment about "still lots of areas to improve" shows good coaching. This isn't arrogance, it's awareness. Punjab have looked flat in some matches, but if they peak at the right time like he says, they could be dangerous in the playoffs ?
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Vikram M
One thing I still worry about

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