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Matheesha Pathirana's return gains shape as KKR's 18 cr bet edges closer to IPL 2026 lift-off: Report

Matheesha Pathirana has resumed bowling in nets, offering hope for his return to KKR this IPL season.

Published on: Apr 6, 2026, 18:02:21 IST
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Matheesha Pathirana’s IPL 2026 story may not be heading toward a complete washout after all. The Sri Lankan fast bowler has begun bowling in the nets again, giving Kolkata Knight Riders reason to believe their 18 crore buy could still feature later this season.

Matheesha Pathirana suffered a leg injury during the 2026 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup match between Australia and Sri Lanka. (AFP)
Matheesha Pathirana suffered a leg injury during the 2026 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup match between Australia and Sri Lanka. (AFP)

That matters because KKR is no longer dealing with vague hope alone. Pathirana has been seen bowling at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, even if not yet at full pace, which is at least a visible step forward in a season where availability has been the real issue around him.

Pathirana offers KKR a reason to wait

For KKR, this is the more important part of the wider Sri Lanka availability picture. Franchises can live with delayed returns if there is a credible path back, and Pathirana now appears to offer exactly that.

The update does not suggest he is immediately match-ready. He is still building up, and the fact that he is not yet bowling at full tilt makes that clear. But for a franchise that invested heavily in one of the most distinctive T20 fast bowlers in the game, any sign of structured progress is significant. Pathirana is not a routine squad option. He is the kind of death-overs weapon who can alter bowling plans, balance overseas combinations and lift the ceiling of a side very quickly once fit.

The contrast with Wanindu Hasaranga is stark. While Pathirana’s case now comes with at least one encouraging on-field sign, Hasaranga’s IPL 2026 situation remains stuck in uncertainty.

Lucknow Super Giants bought the leg-spinner for his base price of 2 crore, but he has not reported to the franchise and has not indicated when he might arrive. He is yet to undergo the fitness test Sri Lanka Cricket wants before issuing an IPL NOC, and the latest update from Colombo is that he had a batting session late last week without bowling.

Hasaranga has been out for close to two months with a tear in his left hamstring and has not played since Sri Lanka’s T20 World Cup opener against Ireland on February 8. So while KKR can point to Pathirana bowling again, LSG are still left waiting for signs that Hasaranga is even close to clearing the final stages of return.

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That is why Lucknow are now considering alternatives from the replacement pool, with names such as Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Mohammad Nabi, Liam Dawson and Rehan Ahmed available.

For now, the bigger takeaway belongs to KKR. Matheesha Pathirana is not back yet, but he is moving. In a season where many injury stories stay frozen for weeks, that alone gives Kolkata something meaningful to hold on to.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Probuddha Bhattacharjee

Probuddha Bhattacharjee is a sports writer and analyst with expertise spanning cricket, football, and multi-sport events, with a strong emphasis on data-driven journalism and tactical storytelling. He currently focuses on international cricket, the Indian Premier League, global tournaments, and emerging trends shaping modern sport, blending advanced statistics with strong narrative context to explain performance, strategy, and decision-making. His work aims to bridge the gap between numbers and storytelling, helping readers understand not just what happened on the field, but the tactical and structural reasons behind it. Trained in data journalism through the Google News Initiative (GNI) Data Journalism Lab, Probuddha works extensively with ball-by-ball datasets, performance metrics, and trend-based modelling to produce evidence-backed reports, explainers, and long-form features. His analytical approach focuses not only on outcomes but also on process—selection strategies, phase-wise tactics, workload management, and the influence of preparation and planning on match results. He is particularly interested in how statistical patterns reshape conventional cricketing narratives and provide clearer tactical insight for modern audiences. Beyond cricket, Probuddha has written analytical and news-driven pieces on football and other major sporting events, with a growing interest in sports governance, scheduling dynamics, and the economics of elite competitions. He also tracks how rule changes, franchise structures, and broadcast pressures influence the evolution of contemporary sport. He has previously contributed to platforms such as OneCricket, Sportskeeda, and CrickTracker, and continues to specialise in analytical storytelling, live coverage, and audience-focused reporting. His work prioritises clarity, context, and credibility, while consistently exploring innovative ways to present data through accessible narratives and structured match analysis.

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