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    KKR vs SRH IPL 2026: Bowling woes in focus as both sides hunt season’s first win

    April 2, 2026

    Both Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) head into this contest on  the back of opening-game losses. They both had tough outings against strong opposition.  However, the nature of those defeats doesn’t necessarily indicate deeper issues just yet;  instead, both sides will be looking at this fixture as an immediate opportunity to bounce  back and reset their campaigns. 

    From KKR’s perspective, there were actually several positives to take away despite the  loss. One of the standout aspects was the performance of Angkrish Raghuvanshi, who, as  highlighted earlier, needed to assume a more significant role in the batting order. It was  encouraging to see him come in at number four, a position that suggests clarity in how the  team wants to utilise him this season. More importantly, he delivered, with a half-century  in the opening game. This is exactly the kind of statement KKR would have wanted from  him. 

    Last season, there appeared to be some uncertainty around how KKR planned to deploy  Raghuvanshi. His usage felt intermittent, and that lack of a defined role possibly impacted  his rhythm and output. This time around, however, there seems to be a clearer structure,  and that clarity is already yielding results. If he continues on this trajectory, he could  become a genuine threat for opposition bowlers, offering both stability and acceleration in  the middle overs. 

    Another encouraging sign was the contribution from the skipper Ajinkya Rahane, who  managed to get some runs under his belt. Early runs from the captain are always valuable,  not just for individual confidence, but also for setting the tone within the dressing room. It  gives the batting unit a sense of direction and composure, especially in pressure  situations. 

    KKR also made a notable selection call with Finn Allen coming into the side despite not  having a significant score previously. The decision appears justified given the kind of  explosive power he brings at the top of the order. Alongside the other aggressive options,  KKR now possess a top order capable of putting serious pressure on bowlers from the  outset. That kind of firepower can be a major asset, particularly in high-scoring venues. 

    However, if there is one area of concern for KKR, it lies in their bowling, specifically their  spin department. Varun Chakaravarthy, who has been a key figure for the side, seems to be  going through a slightly challenging phase. Known for his mystery spin and ability to pick up  crucial wickets, Chakaravarthy’s current struggles are something KKR will be keenly 

    monitoring. He remains an outstanding bowler, and it’s likely just a matter of time before  he rediscovers his rhythm. 

    Alongside him, Sunil Narine, another cornerstone of KKR’s bowling attack, also had a  relatively quiet outing. Together, the duo returned figures that would be considered below  their usual standards, going wicketless and conceding 78 runs in seven overs combined.  While these numbers may raise eyebrows, it’s important to factor in the conditions. The  game was played in Mumbai, where pitches tend to be flat and boundaries relatively short,  making life difficult for spinners. 

    Given their track record and quality, it would be premature to draw any harsh conclusions  about KKR’s spin strength. This has been their biggest asset over the years, and it’s  reasonable to expect that both Chakaravarthy and Narine will bounce back strongly as the  tournament progresses. In fact, their resurgence could be pivotal to KKR’s success this  season. 

    Overall, despite the loss, there is a sense of optimism around KKR. In many ways, they  appear to be a more balanced and structured unit compared to last year. If their key  players continue to build momentum and their bowling unit regains form, they could very  well emerge as one of the stronger contenders. 

    Turning to SRH, the story is somewhat similar yet distinct in its nuances. Their biggest  strength—their explosive batting lineup—did not quite fire in the opening game. Players  like Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma are expected to deliver big runs consistently, and  while they fell short in the first outing, there is little doubt about their ability to make a  strong comeback. 

    One of the major positives for SRH was the performance of Ishan Kishan, who got off to an  excellent start. Coming on the back of a strong showing in the T20 World Cup, this innings  would have further boosted his confidence. A confident Kishan at the top can be a game changer, providing the team with brisk starts and setting the platform for the middle order. 

    Speaking of the middle order, Heinrich Klaasen remains a crucial figure for SRH. Despite  having a relatively quiet phase last season, Klaasen is widely regarded as a match-winner.  His ability to dominate spin and accelerate during the middle overs makes him an  invaluable asset. For SRH to maximize their batting potential, Klaasen will need to play a  more impactful role going forward. 

    Where SRH’s concerns lie, however, is in their bowling department. Unlike some of the  other teams, they appear to lack variety—particularly in the spin department. The absence 

    of a mystery spinner or a genuine leg-spin option could limit their effectiveness, especially  on surfaces that assist slower bowlers. This might open up opportunities for someone like  Liam Livingstone to contribute with the ball, offering part-time spin as a supplementary  option. 

    The eventual inclusion of Pat Cummins, once fully fit and available, is expected to  significantly bolster their bowling attack. Cummins brings not just skill but also leadership  and experience, qualities that could help stabilise the unit and provide much-needed  breakthroughs. 

    Given their current composition, SRH might find it strategically beneficial to chase more  often than not. Batting second allows them to play to their strengths, particularly with a  powerful top order and a capable finisher like Klaasen. It gives them a clearer target and  the freedom to structure their innings accordingly.

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    Represented England in 100 ODIs and 17 Test matches. Faced fastest ball ever recorded by Shoaib Akhtar of over 100 mph in 2003 World Cup. Worked as a broadcaster for Sky Sports Cricket since 2007 and around the world in various Franchise leagues. Absolutely love cricket..

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