SRH's Klaasen Reveals New Batting Approach After Dominant IPL 2026 Win

Heinrich Klaasen stated that Sunrisers Hyderabad has learned from past errors of losing wickets early. He highlighted how a strong start from openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head allowed him to settle in without immediate pressure. Klaasen's 52 off 35 balls and a partnership with Nitish Kumar Reddy helped SRH set a formidable 226-run target. KKR fell well short, bowled out for 161, with Reddy and others contributing with the ball.

Key Points: SRH's Klaasen on Learning From Past Mistakes in IPL 2026

  • Klaasen adopted a patient start
  • Credits Abhishek & Head for explosive opening
  • SRH posted 226/20 overs
  • KKR bundled out for 161
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IPL 2026: 'We have learned from our mistakes,' says Klaasen on SRH's approach

Heinrich Klaasen explains SRH's refined batting strategy after a 65-run win over KKR. He credits the openers and a patient approach for the success.

"We've learned from our mistakes over the last couple of years - Heinrich Klaasen"

Kolkata, April 3

Sunrisers Hyderabad's explosive batter Heinrich Klaasen said that the team has learned from their past mistakes of throwing away the wickets by swinging the bat from the onset after they registered a dominant 65-run win against Kolkata Knight Riders in their second match of IPL 2026 at Eden Gardens.

Klaasen, known for his attacking mindset, took a different approach in the match when he came to bat at number four. Former South African wicketkeeper batter started the innings on a slow note and didn't take any risks, while rotating the strike to put pressure on the opposition.

Speaking about his approach, Klaasen said that he has learned from the mistakes of past years. He also lauded Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head for giving a good start, which takes off the pressure from the middle order.

"That's the beauty of batting behind Abhishek and Travis, when you walk in, and the run rate is already at 14 or 15, you don't feel the need to start swinging straight away. But we've learned from our mistakes over the last couple of years, and it allows you to settle in first and catch up later instead of forcing it from ball one," Klaasen told Jio Hotstar.

Klaasen played a knock of 52 runs off 35 balls. He hammered four boundaries and one six during his innings, which helped the team reach a mammoth total of 226 runs in 20 overs. He forged an 82-runs partnership with Nitish Kumar Reddy, who also scored 39 runs from just 24 balls and hit four boundaries and one six during his innings.

The target proved to be big for the three-time champions KKR as they were bundled out for just 161 runs in 16 overs, with Nitish also contributing with the ball by taking two crucial wickets. He was supported by Jaydev Unadkat and Eshan Malinga, who also took two wickets each.

- IANS

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Priya S
Abhishek and Head are absolute fire at the top! When your openers give you a start like that, the middle order can play with so much freedom. This is the balanced approach SRH was missing. Hope they keep this up for the whole season.
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Rohit P
Good win, but let's not get carried away. It's just one match. The real test is maintaining this composure in a chase or when the top order fails. Klaasen's knock was sensible, but the bowling still looks a bit thin to me.
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Nikhil C
Nitish Kumar Reddy was the real surprise package! 39 off 24 with the bat and then 2 wickets? What an all-round performance. Indian youngsters stepping up is the best part of the IPL. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living here, I love seeing this tactical maturity. The IPL is so much more than just sixes. Building an innings and partnerships like the 82-run stand is proper cricket. Kudos to the team management for learning.
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Karthik V
Eden Gardens is a tough ground to win at, especially against KKR. A 65-run victory there is massive for morale. If they can fix their death bowling, SRH could be serious contenders this year. Orange Army, let's go!

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