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IPL: Pacer Matheesha Pathirana joins KKR squad in Kolkata

IPL: Pacer Matheesha Pathirana joins KKR squad in Kolkata

April 19, 2026   03:10 pm

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Sri Lankan pacer Matheesha Pathirana has joined Kolkata Knight Riders squad, giving a much-needed boost to the side that is currently languishing at the bottom of the IPL table. 
The franchise confirmed the development earlier today.

Having recovered from a calf strain sustained in the T20 World Cup, Pathirana cleared the mandatory fitness test by Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) before receiving a no-objection certificate.

He has linked up with the squad ahead of their match against Rajasthan Royals on Sunday.

However, he has not been named in the playing XI straightaway, as the team’s medical team will first assess his match fitness over a couple of training sessions.

The slinger pacer, who was bought by KKR for Rs 180 million at the last IPL auction, was always expected to miss the initial matches after suffering a calf strain during the T20 World Cup earlier this year.

Pathirana was initially expected to join before their game against Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad on Friday.

The development comes as a big relief for KKR, who are still searching for their first win after six matches and remain at the bottom of the points table.

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