KKR's Pathirana Dilemma: Southee Weighs Conditions for IPL Clash

KKR bowling coach Tim Southee said the team will decide on Matheesha Pathirana's playing XI chances after assessing conditions. Pathirana has impressed in training since joining the squad after receiving NOC from Sri Lanka. Southee emphasized that team balance remains the primary factor in selection decisions. KKR currently sits eighth in the points table with two wins in eight matches.

Key Points: Southee on Pathirana's IPL 2026 Playing XI Chances

  • KKR's Tim Southee says Pathirana's inclusion depends on conditions
  • Pathirana has impressed in training after receiving NOC from Sri Lanka
  • Southee emphasizes team balance in overseas player selection
  • KKR aims to continue momentum after back-to-back wins
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'We'll look at conditions and decide': Southee on Pathirana's playing XI chances

Tim Southee says KKR will assess conditions before deciding on Matheesha Pathirana's inclusion against SRH in IPL 2026. He also discusses team balance and the mid-tournament break.

"We'll look at conditions and make a decision on the side that we think is best for tomorrow's game. - Tim Southee"

Hyderabad, May 2

Kolkata Knight Riders' bowling coach Tim Southee said the team will take a call on Matheesha Pathirana's inclusion in the playing XI after assessing conditions ahead of their Indian Premier League 2026 clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Sunday.

Pathirana, who recently joined the squad after getting the No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Sri Lankan board, has impressed in training, giving the team management a strong option to consider.

"Yes, he's arrived. He's been around the group for a little bit now. We'll look at conditions and make a decision on the side that we think is best for tomorrow's game. He's been bowling well at training, and it's great to have him a part of the side," Southee said in the pre-match press conference.

The Sri Lankan pacer's strong head-to-head record against Heinrich Klaasen could also come into consideration, though Southee stressed that team balance remains the primary factor.

"Yes, you consider a number of things for selection. Obviously, the balance of a side, the makeup of your team. In the IPL, your makeup with the overseas has to change when you make those changes. So, those decisions will be taken into account along with the conditions that we're looking to be faced with tomorrow," he added.

Southee also welcomed the mid-tournament break, saying it helped the side regroup while maintaining momentum from recent wins.

"A little bit of time off in the middle of the tournament has been great. It's nice to have a bit of a break, refresh, and go again. We had a little bit of momentum built before that break with back-to-back wins. So, hopefully we can carry on that form that we had in the games in the lead-up to the little break," he said.

Looking ahead to the afternoon clash, Southee acknowledged the challenge posed by a strong Sunrisers Hyderabad batting unit but expressed confidence in his bowlers.

"I think an afternoon game is slightly different. Obviously, there's no dew. It's an exciting challenge for our bowlers to come up against a side that's in form. We know how dangerous this side has been, particularly their top three and then the likes of Klaasen and the rest through the middle," he noted.

"I just see the game as a great opportunity for our bowlers. I think we bowled reasonably well to them in the first fixture. Anytime you come up against dangerous batters, it's always a great challenge for bowlers. I'm sure here we know it's a pretty good wicket. As a bowling group, they're excited for a big opportunity tomorrow," Southee added.

Meanwhile, KKR are currently placed at eighth position in the points table with just two wins in eight matches. They are coming to the contest after registering a super over victory over Lucknow Super Giants.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Smart approach by Southee. You can't just throw Pathirana in without assessing conditions. Hyderabad's batting is no joke, especially Klaasen. But if Pathirana can target him early, that's a game-changer. Fingers crossed KKR picks the right XI.
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Priya S
Honestly, KKR's overseas slots are a mess. Everyone is in and out. Pathirana should play – his yorkers are deadly. But we keep chopping and changing. The break was good, but consistency is key. Let's hope the team management gets it right this time. 🤞
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Michael C
The head-to-head stat with Klaasen is interesting, but IPL is all about current form. Pathirana hasn't played a competitive match in a while. Maybe give him one game to see. KKR needs wins, not experiments. At least Southee sounds confident in the bowling unit.
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Vikram M
Pathirana is a risky but exciting option. His slower bouncers on this pitch could be useful. But I'm a bit worried about his fitness – he's had injuries before. If KKR plays him, they need to manage his overs smartly. Southee's experience as a bowler helps the young guys.
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Rohit P
This is typical KKR confusion. We have Pathirana, but will he play? The team is 8th on the table, and we're still 'assessing conditions'. Time to take risks. Play Pathirana, back him, and see what happens. What's the worst that could happen? Losing more games? 😏
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James A

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