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IPL 2026: Shane Watson backs Cameron Green to thrive for KKR despite hefty price tag

Kolkata Knight Riders coach Shane Watson thinks that Cameron Green won’t be constrained by his hefty price tag since the Australian all-rounder would rather play with complete freedom.

Green, a former player for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Mumbai Indians, was acquired by KKR in the mini auction for an incredible Rs 25.20 crore.

“I’ve seen players in the past who’ve had a high price tag on them. I’ve seen them crumble in the past, that wave of expectations really suffocated their ability to perform at their best. Cameron certainly doesn’t see it that way. We’ve seen with him when he got picked up to play here at MI a couple of years ago for a pretty decent amount of money, he had a very good season,” PTI quoted Watson telling reporters ahead of KKR’s training at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

Watson attributed Green’s ability to maintain focus on his game to a strong mindset.

“That is his mindset when it comes to the IPL, that he’s got nothing to lose,” he said.

“Obviously, that’s what people are willing to pay for him, but he’s there to be as free as he can, be at his very best, and we’ve seen how that has been very beneficial for his performances in the IPL over the last couple of seasons.”

“If you’ve seen the way he’s trained over the last couple of weeks, I don’t think in any way that his performance will be suffocated by that price tag, because he’s very free and excited about being able to be free in the middle as well.”

Given that the team only has a few specialized “keeper-batter” alternatives, Watson stated that KKR top-order batsman Angkrish Raghuvanshi is prepared to step in as a wicketkeeper.

“Yes, he is. Raghuvanshi has been working tirelessly on his wicketkeeping for the last five or six months. We’ve got Dishant Yagnik, who’s as good a fielding and wicket-keeping coach there is in the world, not just in India. He’s been working tirelessly with Angkrish,” Watson said.

“He’s (Raghuvanshi) certainly skilled, and we have seen him in the practice matches as well. His skill is certainly up to speed in dealing with what the IPL bowlers and KKR bowlers are going to throw at him. It means that we’ve got a number of options that we can go to, depending on the makeup of our team,” Watson said.

Watson said that KKR is “doing everything” to entice Matheesha Pathirana to join them because they are lacking in fast bowling resources.

“It’s a waiting game at the moment and we’re being guided by the Sri Lankan cricket board. We are just doing everything we can to get him over here, really, as soon as possible,” Watson said.

“With the calibre of support staff and medical staff that we’ve got here at KKR, we’ve got the exact same interests as Sri Lankan cricket as well. We want Pathirana to be here. We want him to be fit. We certainly would never, ever push him any earlier than he needs to.

“We just hope that sooner rather than later he’s able to come over here and we can really start the integration process.”

According to Watson, Zimbabwean pacer Blessing Muzarabani, who was added to the team a few days prior to the competition, is also receiving a lot of attention due to the current state of the fast bowling attack.

“Life’s all about opportunities and to be able to see someone like Blessing Muzarabani, to get the opportunity that he’s been working so hard towards with his exploits on the field,” Watson said.

“For a tall guy, he’s a great athlete. He’s got great skills and for there to be an opportunity for him to be able to put it on the world stage, to be able to test it against the best batters in the world, I’m so excited for him,” he said.

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