KKR's Vaibhav Arora Eyes Growth Under Tim Southee's Coaching in IPL 2026

Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Vaibhav Arora is intensifying his pre-season preparations for IPL 2026, focusing on refining his bowling variations. He is particularly excited about the opportunity to work closely with the franchise's new bowling coach, former teammate Tim Southee, from whom he aims to learn extensively. Arora emphasized adapting to conditions like those at Eden Gardens, where swing is limited after the first few overs. The team's focus is now on the upcoming training camp in Kolkata as they build on their successful 2024 championship campaign.

Key Points: Vaibhav Arora on Learning from Tim Southee Ahead of IPL 2026

  • Focus on skill evolution
  • Learning from coach Tim Southee
  • Mastering variations for conditions
  • Building on 2024 title success
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IPL 2026: Working with Southee will improve my skills, says KKR's Vaibhav Arora

KKR pacer Vaibhav Arora discusses pre-season prep, skill evolution, and the benefit of having Tim Southee as bowling coach for IPL 2026.

IPL 2026: Working with Southee will improve my skills, says KKR's Vaibhav Arora
"Tim Southee is a legend with tons of experience... I'll get more time to work with him and learn from his experience to improve my skills. - Vaibhav Arora"

Kolkata, March 17

Ahead of the new season of the Indian Premier League 2026, three-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Vaibhav Arora is focused on evolving his game and sharpening his skillset as he prepares for the challenges ahead in the season.

The 28-year-old pacer from Ambala, who made his debut for the franchise in 2023, has taken 36 wickets in 32 matches in his IPL career so far with an impressive strike rate of 17.72. He also played a key role in KKR's title-winning campaign in IPL 2024, claiming 11 wickets in 10 matches.

As the team gears up for the upcoming season, Arora has been putting in extensive work during the training camp, focusing on improving different aspects of his bowling. "Overall, the preparation is solid. We're playing practice matches and also honing our variations in the nets. As a fast bowler, you always want to prepare well and improve your skills so that you can execute them effectively in match situations," he said.

Arora is particularly excited about the opportunity to work closely with former teammate Tim Southee, who has joined the franchise as bowling coach this season. The former New Zealand captain brings enormous experience to the role, having taken more than 700 international wickets and previously represented KKR for three seasons between 2021 and 2023.

Reflecting on the chance to learn from Southee again, Arora said, "Tim Southee is a legend with tons of experience. We've been teammates with KKR before in 2023, and I learned a lot from him then. Now that he's our bowling coach, I'll get more time to work with him and learn from his experience to improve my skills. There's a lot I can learn from him, and it's going to be fun working with him."

Known for his ability with the new ball, Arora is also looking to expand his repertoire and adapt to the conditions he is likely to face during the season. "As you must have seen at Eden Gardens last year, the new ball swings only for the first three or four overs, maximum. After that, there is no swing because of the conditions and the nature of the wicket. So, the variations become very important in those situations," he explained.

With that in mind, Arora has been working on refining his variations and improving his execution, something that worked well for him during the previous season. Last year, we had a bit of success while executing yorkers with the new ball. As a bowler, you must use the ground's dimensions to your advantage and choose deliveries wisely against each batter," he said.

He also highlighted the importance of pace and control when executing different lengths during a T20 contest. "It's crucial to have a good pace when looking to execute a hard-length delivery and cramp the batters for room. If there's a bit of help on the wicket, slower balls and slower bouncers become important along with the yorker," he added.

Looking ahead, Arora said the team's focus remains on continuing their preparation and being ready for the upcoming phase of training in Kolkata. "Our mindset is focused on going to the next camp in Kolkata and being mentally and physically prepared to give 110% there," he concluded.

- IANS

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Priya S
His analysis of Eden Gardens conditions is spot on! It shows he's a thinking bowler. The partnership with Southee sounds promising. Can't wait for the season to start! 💜 #KKR
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I hope the focus isn't just on individual skills but also on team strategy. KKR's bowling was a bit expensive in the middle overs last season. Southee needs to address that for the whole unit.
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Ananya R
Love his humble and hardworking attitude! From Ambala to IPL champion, what a journey. Wishing him all the best for IPL 2026. More power to our domestic pacers! 🏏
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David E
As a neutral fan, it's brilliant to see this knowledge transfer. Southee's experience in swing and variations is world-class. If Arora can absorb even 70% of that, he'll be a menace.
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Siddharth J
His strike rate of 17.72 is seriously impressive for a young Indian pacer in the IPL. With Southee's guidance, he could become the lead bowler KKR needs. The future looks bright!

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