NEW DELHI:
Rajasthan Royals head coach
Kumar Sangakkara said his side will look to stay aggressive with both line and length when they face Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL 2026 Eliminator in Mullanpur on May 27.
Rajasthan Royals secured the fourth and final playoff berth after defeating Mumbai Indians by 30 runs on Sunday.
"Of course we would love to have the bulk of the runs done (by the top four) and not have to go through the nerves of it, but I thought that was an exceptional scrappy match," Sangakkara said after the victory.
Speaking about the upcoming Eliminator against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Sangakkara acknowledged the challenge posed by SRH’s batting line-up.
"They're a good side, aren't they? They bat well. They trust themselves to go hard and they've done it the whole tournament," he said.
"We know what we're going to face. We have got to hold the line, really. Be disciplined and understand that they're not a side that you're going to limit to 120, 130. But we've got to be aggressive (with our) lines and lengths."
"Even if you're trying to bowl a good length ball, or a slower ball, it has to be bowled with intent. With the Sunrisers, yeah, it's going to be a tough clash for us. Let's see in two days' time what we come up with," he added.
Sangakkara also revealed that India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja is currently managing an injury and requires a couple of days of rest before returning to full fitness.
"He has been nursing an injury and we've had to manage him quite sensitively. For him to go out and bat for long periods of time, it puts a lot of pressure on him, a lot of stress on him," Sangakkara said.
"So until he gets maybe another two days of rest, then we can use him even better (but) because he batted today, he was exceptional again."
The Royals head coach strongly backed skipper Riyan Parag and praised the youngster’s leadership qualities despite criticism on social media over the years.
"I think I've seen very few players who have been criticised, like Riyan has been criticised for about seven years now. Ever since I came to the franchise, there's always people who like Riyan, but there are a lot of people who didn't really like him, especially on social media," Sangakkara said.
"Having watched him, yes, he will grow. He will mature. He will understand himself a lot more. He will learn to understand his players a lot more. But even today, if you look at the calls he makes as captain, the confidence with which he does, he drags himself almost on one foot sometimes to come and play. There's a huge amount of positives."
"He has captained exceptionally well. He has led his team exceptionally well and when he's in that dressing room, he's got the respect of all the players and the staff. That's all you can ask for."
Sangakkara said Rajasthan Royals remain committed to helping Riyan grow as both a player and a captain.
"What happens in the next few years, it's a really interesting relationship we have to build with the franchise and Riyan and really help him develop as a captain, as a batter, as a person, and keep supporting him."
"He's a very, very good young man. Sometimes what you see on the outside is not Riyan Parag. Riyan Parag is a lovely, soft, gentle, really determined, smart young man."
Sangakkara also explained that Jofra Archer’s decision to remain in the IPL and miss England’s first Test against New Zealand was taken collectively with the ECB.
"I think it was a collaborative decision between the ECB, Jofra and then talking about his bowling loads, especially the Test match," he said.
"It's very difficult to get your bowling loads up very soon when you're only bowling four overs a game. So he needs time to get that done and that was why the ECB was gracious enough to let him stay and understand that he'll be fine once he gets his bowling loads up, once he leaves the IPL," he added.
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