Shreyas Iyer Fit for CSK Clash? PBKS Coach Haddin Gives Positive Update

Punjab Kings assistant coach Brad Haddin expressed optimism that skipper Shreyas Iyer will be ready for the upcoming match against Chennai Super Kings, revealing the injury was swelling with no bone break. Haddin hailed Cooper Connolly's match-winning, mature knock in his IPL debut, highlighting the team's long-held belief in his ability. He also noted significant all-round improvement in bowler Xavier Bartlett over the past year. The coach emphasized the squad's built-in flexibility to adapt to different pitch conditions as they aim to maintain their winning start to the tournament.

Key Points: PBKS Coach Haddin on Shreyas Iyer Injury & Team Flexibility

  • Iyer's wrist swelling is subsiding
  • Cooper Connolly praised for mature debut
  • Xavier Bartlett's all-round development noted
  • Squad flexibility key for different surfaces
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PBKS assistant coach provides positive update on skipper Iyer's fitness ahead of CSK clash

PBKS assistant coach Brad Haddin provides a positive fitness update on captain Shreyas Iyer ahead of the IPL clash against CSK. Get the latest team news.

"There is no break (in the bone), which is a good thing. - Brad Haddin"

Chennai, April 2

Ahead of his side's Indian Premier League match against Chennai Super Kings, Punjab Kings assistant coach Brad Haddin said that skipper Shreyas Iyer suffered some swelling in his wrist after a nasty hit during the last match and expressed optimism that he would be ready for the clash against the Men in Yellow.

PBKS will be aiming to carry the winning momentum forward as they meet a wounded CSK, who faced a humiliating loss to Rajasthan Royals (RR) in their campaign opener at Guwahati. PBKS will be breathing a massive sigh of relief as Iyer, who received a nasty hit on his wrist from a Cooper Connolly drive at the non-striker's hand, has not suffered a lot of harm on his hand and could be cleared for the CSK clash.

Providing an update on Shreyas Iyer who was injured in the previous match, Haddin said as quoted by PBKS press release, "There is no break (in the bone), which is a good thing. Now it is just about getting the swelling down and getting the movement back in the hand, so he should be right for tomorrow."

Haddin also hailed Connolly's impact in the last game, where his unbeaten 72* in 44 balls, with five fours and five sixes took PBKS to a successful chase of 163 runs after they sunk to 118/6 at one point from 110/2.

Speaking about Connolly's impact, Haddin said, "We have known about Cooper Connolly in Australia for some time. We were pretty keen to get him early in the auction and spoke early in our preparation about bringing him in before everyone could get a real look at how good he was."

"I think everyone got a taste of the maturity he has with the bat and saw the way he controlled the innings in the first game. It was his first IPL game under pressure with things going on around him, but we've known about that ability for a long time, and I think everyone got the opportunity to see his skills."

Speaking about Xavier Bartlett's development, Haddin said, "If you look closely at Xavier Bartlett's game, he has improved a lot over the last 12 months. He started predominantly as a new-ball bowler, but he has developed a really good game at the end of an innings as well."

He added, "His batting has come a long way over the last 12 months. He's a reliable lower-order hitter now, and we saw that when the pressure was on in the last game."

During the last game, Barlett had delivered a spell of 0/36 in four overs and hammered a quickfire 11* in five balls with a six to support Connolly in the run-chase.

Speaking about the squad balance, Haddin said, "We have got great flexibility in our squad. We have spent a lot of time over the last two years trying to get that balance right so we can cover different surfaces in the IPL."

On assessing the conditions at the venue, he added, "We will look at all the numbers around the surface here. There is a lot of data on how it plays and whether you need to play an extra spinner. The wicket has become a bit flatter over time, and there is more grass on it at the moment than we have seen previously, so we will probably make a judgement call after training today. But as I said before, we are very lucky with the flexibility in our squad, so we're not too worried about what surface we will get."

Reflecting on the team's start to the tournament, Haddin said, "We are very happy. It is important to get your tournament started in the right way. There's room for improvement in what we did in the first game, but we're very pleased with the way the game panned out in the end."

- ANI

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Sarah B
Cooper Connolly was absolutely brilliant! What a find for PBKS. That innings under pressure was world-class. Haddin seems to have a good eye for young talent from Australia. Exciting times for the Kings.
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Vikram M
While I'm happy Iyer is likely fit, I hope they don't rush him. A wrist injury can linger. Better to rest him for one match than risk the whole season. We have decent bench strength, let's use it.
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Priya S
The real test is against CSK, even if they lost their first match. Dhoni's team always bounces back. PBKS needs both Iyer and their bowling to click. Bartlett's development sounds promising!
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Rohit P
Good update from Haddin. The focus on squad flexibility is smart. IPL is played on so many different pitches. Need to adapt quickly. Hoping for a cracker of a match tomorrow! 🏏
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Michael C
Respectfully, the article and the coach's comments are very positive, but the proof will be on the field. PBKS has a history of starting well and fading. Need to see consistent performances, especially against top teams like CSK.

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