IPL 2026 boost for KKR: ‘Fit and ready’ Matheesha Pathirana to join squad

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IPL 2026 boost for KKR: 'Fit and ready' Matheesha Pathirana to join squad
Mathisha Patilana (AFP photo)

New Delhi: Kolkata Knight Riders have received a major boost ahead of the 2026 Indian Premier League with Sri Lanka Cricket confirming that their star player Mathisha Patialana is “fit and ready to join the IPL”, allaying concerns over the team’s lack of pace in attack.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!With several teams facing serious injury problems this season, KKR was one of the worst-affected teams, making Patialana’s introduction a timely relief. The young pacer has been recuperating after suffering a calf strain during the T20 World Cup, raising doubts over whether he would be fit enough to play in the tournament.Sri Lanka cricket team qualifies for IPL in PatialanaAmid growing speculation, Sri Lanka Cricket Secretary Bandura Dissanayake confirmed that the pacer has completed his recovery and has been cleared to play in the league.“As far as I know, he is in good shape and we have given him NOC status for the IPL, that’s all I know at the moment,” Dissanayake told PTI.“He has completed his rehabilitation and is in good condition. But the team will be responsible for assessing his readiness. We don’t know anything about that at the moment. As far as we know, he is in good condition and ready to join the IPL.”However, it is unclear when Patialana will join the team, which is scheduled to leave for Mumbai ahead of its first match against its rivals mumbai indians March 29th.KKR pacer gets much-needed reliefEven before the season began, KKR’s fast bowling resources were stretched thin. The team is already missing Harshit Rana due to a strained knee ligament, while Mustafizur Rahman was released earlier.To bridge the gap, KKR brought in Zimbabwean pacer Blessing Muzarabani, while several domestic quicks including Akash Madhwal and Navdeep Saini were put on trial alongside Simarjeet Singh.Pathirana’s return could be crucial for KKR, especially considering his reputation as a death specialist. The pacer, nicknamed “Little Malinga” for his nimble moves, has taken 47 wickets in 32 matches since his debut. chennai super kings 2022.As preparations gather pace, KKR will also get a boost from the arrival of New Zealand players Finn Allen, Tim Seifert and Rachin Ravindra. With key home games scheduled against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Kings XI Punjab and Lucknow Supergiants at the Eden Gardens, the team will be hoping that Patialana’s return will boost their title ambitions.

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