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James Hopes hopes more fast bowling action in Dharamshala

Punjab Kings

Punjab Kings

Punjab Kings are all set to play their first Indian Premier League 2026 (IPL 2026) match at their second home ground, HPCA Cricket Stadium, Dharamshala, against Delhi Capitals on Monday as well. Ahead of the crucial game, the Kings’ fast bowling coach, James Hopes, opined on the shift to the new home ground and maintaining a positive outlook despite recent losses as well.

“We let ourselves down in the last game with our catching. If we take those catches, we could probably restrict them to a little bit more than 220 and come out on top in that game. It’s a little bit of a hiccup, but I think any team that thinks they’re going to go through this tournament and just sail for two months all the way through and not lose a game of cricket is kidding themselves. Our tournament for us starts now, I think,” the coach said.

“It does favour the fast bowlers historically just because there’s a little bit of sideways movement and a little bit more bounce than some of the other venues that we play on. So the guys are excited about tomorrow night. We have been playing on some of the pitches which we think have been pretty flat, so I think they’re excited to see the ball swing around a little bit and bounce a little bit,” he again added.

“I think with Harpreet, whenever he gets a game, he always performs. He hasn’t let us down at all in the last couple of years. With Azmatullah back now from Afghanistan, we have an opportunity to maybe switch things up a little bit and still carry all our fast bowling and play two spinners, but we’ll sit down and talk about that tonight,” he further added.

The Fast Bowling Coach also applauded the leadership of Ricky Ponting and Shreyas Iyer for their role in helping the team maintain a disciplined yet composed atmosphere throughout as well.

“They just talk about team first things, doing all the little things, like preparing the right way, getting our plans in place, the little extra efforts in the field, the extra efforts with the bat, being that little bit more selfless with the bat, being that little more selfless with the ball. All things like that all add up across the season to a team environment which those two have created and to be honest our group has a lot of fun,” he said.

He further added, “I think those two are a big reason behind why they have a lot of fun because we understand mistakes happen, we understand stuff goes wrong in a tournament, that’s fine as long as we are trying our best, we are trying to execute, we are trying to do things the right way all the time, that’s all we can do. We back our skill to come out on top in the end, but those two create a very relaxed environment.”

“The guys love playing here and our home following in Mullanpur this year has been outstanding as well. We’ve had packed houses, all wearing red, it’s been great and we expect the same up here… We’re excited to be up here and to play at this venue. It’s one of the most beautiful grounds in the world and it comes at a good time in the tournament for us. It’s been a long tournament and the boys come up here and they refresh, regroup and hopefully put on a bit of a show tomorrow night and get ourselves back in it,” he concluded.


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