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Klaasen's Finishing Skills Praised by SRH Bowling Coach Varun Aaron

Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling coach Varun Aaron praised Heinrich Klaasen for his finishing role in IPL 2026, especially when the top order fails. Aaron highlighted Klaasen's ability to shift gears from rotating strike to accelerating, calling his adaptability natural. Klaasen scored a brisk 47 off 26 balls against CSK, taking his tally to 555 runs in 13 matches. He leads the Orange Cap standings, ahead of Sai Sudharsan (554) and Shubman Gill (552).

"Klaasen makes finishing look natural": Bowling coach Varun Aaron hails SRH star

New Delhi, May 19

Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling coach Varun Aaron praised star batter Heinrich Klaasen for stepping up as a finisher in the ongoing Indian Premier League, especially whenever the top order has failed to fully capitalise.

Aaron highlighted Klaasen's ability to seamlessly switch from rotating strike to accelerating the scoring rate, calling his adaptability and strokeplay against spin a key strength for the team.

"One area where we struggled last season was closing out games when the top order didn't fully deliver, but this year Heinrich Klaasen has taken on that responsibility brilliantly. What makes him special is how effortlessly he can shift gears, from rotating strike at run-a-ball to suddenly accelerating at eight or nine runs an over. That transition is extremely difficult, but Klaasen makes it look very natural. The innings he played in this game was another example of his quality, especially some of the shots against spin, where he created room and struck boundaries off the back foot with remarkable ease," Aaron said on JioHotstar.

Klaasen contributed a brisk 47 off 26 balls, striking two sixes and six fours against the five-time IPL champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK). The knock took his tally to 555 runs from 13 matches, at an average of 50.45 and a strike rate of 155.89, with five half-centuries to his name, lifting the SRH batter to the top of the IPL 2026 Orange Cap standings, one run ahead of second-placed Sai Sudharsan of Gujarat Titans.

Sudharsan's 554 runs have also come from 13 matches and include one century and six fifties. GT captain Shubman Gill is third in the race with 552 runs, just three behind Klaasen, underlining how close the Orange Cap contest has become. Gill has also registered five fifties in 13 innings.

Sudharsan has amassed 554 runs from 13 matches, including one century and six fifties. Shubman Gill sits third in the Orange Cap race with 552 runs, just three behind Klaasen. Gill has also notched up five half-centuries in 13 innings.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Michael C

I love how South African players always seem to bring that finishing touch in the IPL. Klaasen, Miller, AB de Villiers before them—it's like they have a manual for it. 47 off 26 is classy stuff.

Nisha Z

Varun Aaron's praise is well-deserved. Klaasen has been the glue for SRH's middle order—many times when top order fails, he holds one end and then explodes. But I wish Indians like Rahul Tripathi or Washington Sundar were given similar roles. Balancing foreign and local talent is key. 🏏

Sarah B

Seeing the Orange Cap race so tight is exciting—Klaasen, Sudharsan, and Gill all within 3 runs of each other! That's what makes IPL so thrilling. Klaasen's form bodes well for SRH's playoff push.

Rajesh Q

I'm a CSK fan, but I have to admit, Klaasen's knock against us was brilliant. That shot off Theekshana where he opened up the offside and hit it over extra cover was pure artistry. Respect! 👏

Deepak U

Varun Aaron as bowling coach has done a decent job, but our bowling still leaks runs in death overs. Klaasen's finishing is masking that weakness. Hope the team works on that for the knockout stages. Otherwise, it's a treat to watch him bat! 🏆

T

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