SRH Bowling Coach Varun Aaron Focuses on Execution for IPL 2026 Success

Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling coach Varun Aaron has emphasized the importance of execution and collective team effort ahead of their IPL 2026 match against Rajasthan Royals. Aaron highlighted how SRH recovered well after early setbacks, with different players stepping up in various matches. He stressed that bowlers must rely on their own execution in T20 cricket, where conditions can change quickly. Aaron also praised the fearless mindset of openers Sooryavanshi and Abhishek Sharma, noting it is crucial for modern T20 success.

Key Points: Varun Aaron on SRH Bowling Plan: Execution Key in IPL 2026

  • SRH bowling coach Varun Aaron stresses execution as key to success
  • Team bounced back from early defeats with balanced performances
  • Aaron highlights fearless batting mindset of openers Sooryavanshi and Abhishek Sharma
  • Captain Pat Cummins returns to lead SRH for first time this season
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IPL 2026: 'We are focusing on execution,' says Varun Aaron on SRH bowling plan

Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling coach Varun Aaron emphasizes execution and team effort ahead of IPL 2026 clash with Rajasthan Royals. Key insights on T20 bowling and batting.

"We are focusing on execution. In T20 cricket, conditions can favour either batters or bowlers. But as a bowler, the only thing you can rely on is yourself and your execution. - Varun Aaron"

Jaipur, April 25

Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling coach Varun Aaron has stressed the importance of execution and collective team effort as his side clashes with the Rajasthan Royals in their eighth match of the Indian Premier League 2026 at Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Saturday.

Reflecting on the team's journey so far, Aaron highlighted how SRH have managed to recover well after early setbacks in the tournament, thanks to different players stepping up at different times.

"The way we bounced back from the first two defeats has been really pleasing. In some matches, the batters delivered, and in others, the bowlers stepped up when the batting didn't work. That's the kind of team game we need all the way to the final," he said to broadcasters before the match.

Aaron pointed out that such a balance across departments is essential in a format like T20, where momentum can shift quickly, and no single unit can guarantee success every game.

Speaking about the approach going forward, the former Indian pacer made it clear that the team's focus remains on sticking to basics, especially for bowlers who often have limited margin for error in high-scoring games.

"The message is very simple: we are focusing on execution. In T20 cricket, conditions can favour either batters or bowlers. But as a bowler, the only thing you can rely on is yourself and your execution," Aaron explained.

He added that adapting quickly to match situations and trusting one's skills is crucial, particularly in pressure moments when games can turn in just a few overs.

Aaron also spoke about the evolving nature of T20 batting and the importance of fearless intent at the top of the order. Comparing aggressive openers like Sooryavanshi and Abhishek Sharma, he said both share a similar mindset that is becoming increasingly vital in modern cricket.

"I think the one similarity is that both are very fearless. In today's game, as it is evolving, you have to be fearless as an opening batter, put pressure on the opposition and win matches," he noted.

Meanwhile, captain Pat Cummins is back for SRH and leading the side for the first time in the season. Cummins has replaced Dilshan Madushanka, while Praful Hinge is back in place of Harsh Dubey in the SRH playing XI.

- IANS

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Vikram M
Honestly, this 'fearless batting' talk is overdone. Sooryavanshi and Abhishek have been inconsistent—one good innings doesn't make a season. Need more patience in the middle overs.
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Rohit P
Aaron's right about adaptability—T20 is a game of moments. But SRH's bowling attack lacks a proper death bowler. Cummins can't do everything alone. Bhuvi's absence is felt. 😔
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Siddharth J
Nice to see a bowling coach speaking sense about execution. In Jaipur, the pitch usually assists spinners—hope Hinge and the others use that. Also, glad Cummins is back. 🔥
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Priya S
Team balance is key, as Aaron said. But I'm worried about the middle order—too dependent on openers to set up the game. Need more contributions from Nos. 5-7. Still, optimistic about tonight! 🙌
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David E
Execution is fine, but SRH's fielding has been a weak link. Dropping catches cost them the last match. Aaron should talk about that too. Otherwise, good to see positive intent from the camp.
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Kavya N
Varun Aaron's journey from pacer to coach is inspiring. His message

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