KKR's Shane Watson on Pathirana: "It's a waiting game at the moment"

Kolkata Knight Riders assistant coach Shane Watson has described the situation around star signing Matheesha Pathirana as "a waiting game" due to the pacer's calf strain. Pathirana is undergoing rehabilitation with Sri Lanka Cricket and will only be available from mid-April, missing the early part of the IPL season. Watson emphasized that KKR is being guided by the Sri Lankan board and will not rush the player back prematurely to avoid further injury. The team hopes he can join soon to begin the integration process after being their top priority in the auction, for which they paid Rs 18 crore.

Key Points: KKR's Watson on Pathirana IPL 2026 Availability - A Waiting Game

  • Pathirana to miss IPL early stages
  • Recovering from calf strain in Sri Lanka
  • KKR paid Rs 18 crore for him
  • Team coordinating with Sri Lanka Cricket
  • No rush to return, priority is fitness
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"It's a waiting game at the moment": KKR assistant coach Shane Watson on Matheesha Pathirana's availability

KKR assistant coach Shane Watson says team is in a "waiting game" with Sri Lanka Cricket over Matheesha Pathirana's arrival for IPL 2026 due to injury rehab.

"With Pathirana, obviously, it's a waiting game at the moment. - Shane Watson"

Mumbai, March 28

Kolkata Knight Riders assistant coach Shane Watson said that it is "a waiting game" regarding Sri Lankan pacer Matheesha Pathirana's availability for the Indian Premier League 2026 season.

KKR head coach Abhishek Nayar had confirmed earlier that Pathirana is set to miss the early stages of the IPL as he will be available only from mid-April, owing to a calf strain, for which the pacer is undergoing rehab with the Sri Lanka Cricket. Notably, Pathirana was snapped up by KKR for Rs 18 crore in the IPL 2026 auction.

Speaking at the pre-match conference ahead of their IPL 2026 opener against the Mumbai Indians on March 29, Shane Watson said that the team is playing the waiting game regarding Pathirana's availability, emphasising that the team is coordinating with Sri Lanka Cricket to ensure he arrives fit and will not be rushed back prematurely.

"With Pathirana, obviously, it's a waiting game at the moment. And we're being guided by the Sri Lanka Cricket. And we are just doing everything we can to get him over here as soon as possible. Because of the calibre of support, the support staff, and the medical staff that we've got here at KKR. We've got the same interests as Sri Lankan Cricket as well. We want Pathirana to be here. We want him to be fit. We certainly would never push him any earlier than he needs to," Watson said.

Shane Watson stressed that KKR does not want to rush Pathirana back too soon and risk further injury, adding that the team hopes he can join soon and begin integrating, especially since he was a top priority in the auction.

"The last thing that we want as KKR is him playing the first game and trying to come back too early and breaking as well. So we just hope that sooner rather than later, he's able to come over here and we can really start the integration process. Bringing him into KKR, obviously, he was one of our number one, one of our priorities in the auction to be able to get Patirana," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is the right mindset. Player health should always come first, even in a high-stakes league like IPL. Watson and Nayar are handling it well. Get well soon, Pathirana!
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Aman W
With that slingy action, his fitness is crucial. Calf strains can be tricky. KKR's pace attack looks a bit thin without him initially. Hope the Indian bowlers step up!
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the caution is good, it's a bit frustrating for fans. The auction was months ago. Shouldn't there have been a clearer rehab timeline by now? Just hoping he joins soon.
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Vikram M
Absolutely the correct call. We've seen too many players rushed back and breaking down again. KKR has a strong squad; they can manage until their star bowler is 100% fit. 💪
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Karthik V
Coordination with Sri Lanka Cricket is key. Sometimes national boards can be protective. Good to see a collaborative approach. His death bowling will be worth the wait!

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