Kolkata Knight Riders' dismal IPL 2026 campaign received a timely boost with the arrival of Matheesha Pathirana, the slingy Sri Lankan pacer snapped up
for a whopping ₹18 crore in the auction after being released by Chennai Super Kings.
Pathirana, renowned for his unique action and death-over prowess, missed the early season due to a calf/muscle strain sustained during Sri Lanka's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign. He cleared mandatory fitness tests and received his NOC around April 12, joining the KKR camp by April 18. Videos and franchise updates show him integrating at Eden Gardens, bowling in nets, and settling in.
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KKR's bowling has been a major weakness, contributing to their 1-5-1 record and bottom-table position. Injuries and inconsistent performances from the pace unit have left them vulnerable. Pathirana's addition addresses the death-bowling gap, complementing spinners like Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy.
Reports indicate he is "set to debut against LSG in some circles, potentially replacing an underperforming all-rounder or a seamer. However, official confirmation is pending final fitness assessment by KKR's medical team after training sessions.
Matheesha Pathirana - Positive KKR Addition
Pathirana's slingy pace and yorker ability make him a lethal weapon in the death overs - exactly where KKR have struggled this season. His presence could transform the attack against LSG's explosive batters like Rishabh Pant and Nicholas Pooran.
Without him, KKR continue to rely on Vaibhav Arora, Kartik Tyagi, and overseas options like Blessing Muzarabani. His inclusion would significantly boost confidence in this must-win scenario to keep playoff hopes alive.
















