IPL 2026
‘His Decision-Making Is Phenomenal’: Heinrich Klaasen Praises Skipper Ishan Kishan
By SMCS - Apr 7, 2026 5:00 pm
Views 0

Veteran Sunrisers Hyderabad batter Heinrich Klaasen has applauded skipper Ishan Kishan, calling him a superb captain and adding that the way the team responds to him has been ‘just phenomenal’, apart from his calmness in decision-making and willingness to depend on experienced players in the set-up as well. Notably, Kishan was named as SRH’s interim captain in the absence of regular skipper Pat Cummins, who is unavailable for the initial part due to his recovery from a lumbar stress issue as well.

Ishan Kishan
Ishan Kishan

“Look, I think he’s been superb so far. He’s a guy who does ask for advice. Like I said, we’ve got a lot of experience in the change room. So he leans on that as well. But his decision-making, the way he changes the bowlers, the way the team listens to him is just phenomenal so far. So like I said, we’re in superb hands, and he’s luckily not an arrogant guy at all, which makes it a lot easier. He’s a really enjoyable captain to play under. So there’s a lot of jokes in between to make it not so serious, because I think this environment can really be a tough environment to play under,” said Klaasen, while replying to a query from IANS in the JioStar Press Room ahead of IPL 2026 Rivalry Week.

“I think he’s been superb, and he had some success in the domestic scene as well. I think his domestic team won a competition (Jharkhand won Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy under his captaincy). So there’s a lot of experience in that aspect. But so far, I really do enjoy his captaincy, and he’s been incredible so far,” he stated.

Despite SRH losing two matches this season, Heinrich Klaasen also said his own form – 145 runs in three games, including two fifties – has given him personal satisfaction as well.

READ HERE: Shubman Gill Breaks Silence On ODI Futures Of Rohit Sharma And Virat Kohli

“Unfortunately, we’ve lost two games. But on a personal note, it’s been a good start, especially because one of my biggest concerns is not playing as much cricket as I used to. Also, it’s to see if I can still keep up with the standard that I set myself with. So, pretty good start for me, and hopefully this form will continue,” he said.

After playing against Punjab Kings in New Chandigarh, SRH will play three games back-to-back at their home venue against Rajasthan Royals, Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals as well. The match against CSK will be tough, and Klaasen added that the fixture will carry added significance.

“Look, it’s always fun playing against them, and knowing that our owners are also coming from Chennai, they do put an emphasis on that we need to win over them or beat them. So there will always be added pressure on that game, but it’s still a good game. All the teams that you have to play in the IPL, you have to be at your best and put your best performance in the game. So hopefully we can get that little bit of momentum going into the next game and then face Chennai back home. The wicket hopefully will be a little bit better, and then if we can get one over them going into their home ground, I think we should be in a good position to take them down this season,” he shared.

SRH
SRH

Heinrich Klaasen also opined on the tactical challenge of facing spinners from opposition sides who have clearly studied his game closely as well.

“The boundaries are not the biggest in the world. We’re used to some big boundaries as well. But the wickets are fantastic. So, it’s a nice place to come back in. But it’s still a big challenge. I know they’re coming for me and they know I’m coming for them. I see this season they’ve got a couple of game plans. So, I need to get back on to doing some good homework against them and finding new ways of scoring against them,” he said.

On the toughest spinner he has faced in his IPL career, Heinrich Klaasen picked senior leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal without any hesitation.

“It’s an easy answer – Yuzi Chahal. We’ve come a long way. We’ve had some great battles over the last couple of years, especially in my career. He’s a quality bowler, a very clever bowler. I think we’re about 50-50 on winning those battles. He’s a good mate of mine as well, so it makes it even better just to fight against him on the pitch,” he again shared. “It’s by far the toughest franchise cricket competition that there is. I feel sometimes it’s tougher than international cricket. It also depends on who you play. But the standard of cricket and obviously the conditions play a big part of it.”

“Every year you just see a new Indian player coming out that you never know about, and you just keep on producing the goods. So the talent that they’ve got, it just sets the standard so high. So by far the best competition in the world. There are maybe a couple of tournaments that are striving to get to this standard. But it’s tough to play in this competition. You have to be at your best to perform on this level,” Heinrich Klaasen concluded.