KKR assistant coach Shane Watson said injuries to key players offer opportunities for emerging talent ahead of IPL 2026. He backed the squad’s depth and adaptability, while acknowledging the challenge against Mumbai Indians and stressing that past records will not impact performance.
Kolkata Knight Riders assistant coach Shane Watson has expressed confidence in the team’s depth and adaptability despite injury setbacks, saying the situation presents opportunities for emerging players ahead of the IPL 2026 season.
Watson, who previously worked with Delhi Capitals, said joining KKR was an opportunity to grow as a coach and work alongside head coach Abhishek Nayar.
"It was an opportunity I could not refuse. Working with someone like Abhishek Nayar and being part of a strong franchise environment is invaluable from a coaching perspective," Watson said.
Looking ahead to the opening match against Mumbai Indians, Watson acknowledged the challenge posed by a strong opponent.
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