Matheesha Pathirana’s recovery from a calf injury sustained during the 2026 T20 World Cup poses a significant challenge for the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) as they prepare for the IPL 2026 season. The absence of the talented bowler, who was signed for ₹18 crore during the IPL auction, could severely impact KKR’s bowling options in the early matches.
Pathirana is expected to join KKR by April 6, 2026, but has not yet integrated into the team camp. KKR head coach Abhishek Nayar confirmed that while Pathirana is currently rehabilitating with the Sri Lanka Cricket Board, he should be match-fit by mid-April. “The latest update is that he is with the Sri Lankan cricket board for his rehab. Somewhere mid-April is when they feel he’ll be match fit,” Nayar stated.
Pathirana’s absence is compounded by the injuries to fellow bowlers Harshit Rana and Akash Deep, leaving KKR with limited options. To address this, KKR has signed Zimbabwe’s Blessing Muzarabani as a replacement for Mustafizur Rahman, further highlighting the team’s current struggles in the bowling department.
Shane Watson remarked on the situation, saying, “With Pathirana, obviously, it’s a waiting game at the moment.” He emphasized the importance of not rushing the player back into action, stating, “We certainly would never, ever push him any earlier than he needs to.” This cautious approach underscores the team’s commitment to Pathirana’s long-term health.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding Pathirana’s exact return date, which hinges on his recovery progress. The impact of his absence on KKR’s performance in the initial matches remains uncertain, adding to the pressure on the team as they navigate the early stages of the tournament.