KKR's Bold Move: Why Tim Southee's Return as Coach Matters

Kolkata Knight Riders have made an exciting coaching appointment for the 2026 IPL season. They're bringing back New Zealand fast bowling legend Tim Southee, but this time as their bowling coach. Southee is no stranger to the franchise, having played for KKR in previous seasons. His extensive international experience and recent coaching work with England make him a valuable addition to the coaching team.

Key Points: KKR Appoint Tim Southee as Bowling Coach for IPL 2026

  • Southee previously played for KKR across three IPL seasons from 2021-2023
  • Replaces Bharat Arun who moved to Lucknow Super Giants
  • Brings 700+ international wickets experience across all formats
  • Will work with head coach Abhishek Nayar and mentor Dwayne Bravo
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IPL 2026: KKR rope in NZ great Tim Southee as bowling coach

Three-time IPL champions KKR bring back New Zealand legend Tim Southee as bowling coach ahead of IPL 2026 season, replacing Bharat Arun.

"KKR has always felt like home to me, and it's an honour to return in this new role. - Tim Southee"

New Delhi, Nov 14

Three-time IPL winners Kolkata Knight Riders on Friday announced the appointment of New Zealand fast bowling great Tim Southee as their new bowling coach ahead of the 2026 season.

Southee is a familiar face to the KKR setup, having represented the franchise in the IPL in 2021, 2022 and 2023 seasons. He steps into the role at KKR after his predecessor Bharat Arun joined Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), and will work alongside head coach Abhishek Nayar, mentor Dwayne Bravo and newly-appointed assistant coach Shane Watson.

"KKR has always felt like home to me, and it's an honour to return in this new role. The franchise has an incredible culture, passionate fans, and a great group of players. I look forward to working closely with the bowlers and helping the team achieve success in IPL 2026," said Southee in a statement by the franchise.

Southee, regarded as one of the finest fast bowlers of his generation, was a mainstay in the New Zealand set-up for nearly 15 years. With 107 Test appearances, 150 ODIs and 120 T20Is, Southee has taken more than 700 wickets across all three international formats.

Renowned for his swing and accuracy, Southee also captained New Zealand in multiple formats and played key roles in their 2019 Men's ODI World Cup runners-up finish and the 2021 World Test Championship triumph, before retiring from international cricket in December last year.

Southee's recent coaching work was as a fast-bowling consultant for the first part of England's home summer this year, including in the drawn 2-2 Test series against India. "We are delighted to welcome Tim Southee back to the KKR family, this time in a coaching capacity."

"Tim's vast experience and technical expertise will be instrumental in shaping our bowling unit. His leadership qualities and calm approach make him an ideal mentor for our young bowlers," said Venky Mysore, KKR CEO.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a KKR fan from Kolkata, I'm excited but also wondering - wouldn't an Indian bowling coach understand our domestic talent better? Southee is class though, hope he adapts well to Indian conditions.
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Aryan P
Perfect timing! With Bharat Arun leaving, we needed someone experienced. Southee's work with England bowlers was impressive. Our Indian fast bowlers will learn so much about swing bowling from him. 🤩
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Sarah B
Living in Mumbai but supporting KKR since 2012! This is brilliant news. Southee's calm demeanor will be great for pressure situations in IPL. Remember his death bowling for NZ? Pure class!
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Nikhil C
Hope he focuses on developing Indian talent rather than just managing overseas players. We have so many young fast bowlers in domestic cricket who need proper guidance. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Kavya N
From Chennai but always admired Southee's bowling. His technical knowledge and experience in different conditions worldwide will be huge for KKR. Can't wait for IPL 2026! 🏏

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