PBKS Assistant Coach Haddin Hails Dynamic Top Order Ahead of RR Clash

Punjab Kings assistant coach Brad Haddin praised the team's dynamic top order ahead of their home clash against Rajasthan Royals. He highlighted the batting group's aggressive mindset instilled by head coach Ricky Ponting. Haddin also noted that bowlers are focusing on taking wickets to change momentum in high-scoring games. The team aims to peak at the right stage of the tournament.

Key Points: PBKS Top Order "On Fire" Says Haddin Ahead of RR IPL Clash

  • PBKS top order "on fire" with record-breaking chases
  • Haddin praises team's appetite for improvement
  • Middle order's role efficient despite fewer runs
  • Bowlers focus on taking wickets to change momentum
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"Our top-order has been super dynamic": PBKS assistant coach Haddin ahead of RR clash

PBKS assistant coach Brad Haddin praises the dynamic top order ahead of the Rajasthan Royals clash, highlighting their aggressive evolution and focus on peaking at the right stage.

"Our top order has been super dynamic and has set up some games. - Brad Haddin"

Mullanpur, April 27

Ahead of their last Indian Premier League home game at Mullanpur, against Rajasthan Royals, Punjab Kings Assistant Coach Brad Haddin addressed the media to discuss the squad's aggressive evolution and their focus on peaking at the right stage of the tournament.

Coming off a record-breaking chase in Delhi, the Punjab Kings return to their home ground with a top order that Haddin described as "on fire". The top-four of Prabhsimran Singh (287 runs in six innings with three fifties at a strike rate of 192), Priyansh Arya (254 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 249 with two fifties), Cooper Connolly (240 runs in six innings with two fifties at a strike rate of 164.00) and skipper Shreyas Iyer (279 runs in six innings with four fifties at a strike rate of 186.00 has played a crucial role in PBKS' unbeaten run so far, which has spanned six wins, a no result and 13 points so far.

Reflecting on the team's form and the tactical approach for the second half of the season, the assistant coach said, "The one thing we have enjoyed most about coaching this group is their appetite to get better. The job is not done now, we are halfway through the tournament. Tournament play is about playing your best cricket at the back end and building towards that moment. While we are playing some good cricket, there are still a lot of areas I'd like to improve on across batting, bowling, and in the field."

Dismissing any concerns regarding the middle order's lack of "big numbers," Haddin attributed it to the clinical efficiency of the openers.

"Our top order has been super dynamic and has set up some games. The others have not had the opportunity to bat big innings because the top order has been on fire. But what they have done is contribute in their roles--it might not be a 70 or 80, but a quick 15 off six balls to get the momentum we need. They are doing everything the game requires," he said as quoted in a release.

With 200-plus scores becoming common this season, Haddin noted that traditional economy rates are no longer the sole metric for bowling success. "It is very hard to look at scoring rates now with the way batsmen are hitting the ball. The ball is going miles and the six count is up. The one thing our bowlers have done really well is look to take wickets consistently. They have recognised the moments they need to get wickets to change momentum, and that is what has impressed us."

Looking ahead to the clash against the Rajasthan Royals, Haddin highlighted the mindset instilled in the batting group by Head Coach Ricky Ponting as he noted, "I just think last game was probably a pretty good example of where Ricky has the batting group's mindset. There obviously was a record chase there to go after, and the first ball of our innings, went flying over mid-wicket for six. And I think you will see that from both teams in this game. You have got two opening pairs that are so dynamic. They will go after the game, but that's the mindset of the team."

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Ajay M
Bhai, Haddin's right about the top order but bowling is still an area of concern. Arshdeep is not getting wickets consistently, and we cannot win every game by posting 250+. Need to tighten the screws against RR, who are also a strong batting side. 🏏
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Siddhartha F
This PBKS team has a different vibe this year. The aggressive batting, the fearless approach under Ponting - reminds me of the 2022 Titans squad. But it's not just about scoring 200, it's about finishing games. That RR match will be a real test of character for Shreyas Iyer's captaincy.
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Tiffany B
As a neutral fan, just loving the cricket PBKS is playing! 🔥 That first-ball six over mid-wicket in the last game set the tone. And Haddin's point about economy rates not mattering anymore is spot on - it's all about taking wickets to break partnerships. Should be a thriller against RR!
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Nikhil C
I'm worried about the middle-order not getting enough reps. In a knockout match, if the top-order fails, we could crash out early. Haddin's "quick 15 from 6 balls" logic works in league games but not in pressure situations. Need to give players like Glenn Maxwell more time in the middle.
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James A
The transformation of PBKS under Ponting has been remarkable. They've gone from being a mid-table team to genuine title contenders. The batting depth is scary, but I'd like to see more discipline in the death bowling. That's where matches are won or lost.

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