“I think it’s a very good team. It’s a dangerous bowling side, and that’s what we’ve seen tonight. We’ve just got so many apex predators. The top three of the batting order is such a solid unit. We’re starting to play with great confidence. Tonight was actually the first game as a coach that I thought we put all of the departments together really nicely,” he said.
On Rashid Khan’s return to form, he said: “Rashid Khan is an X-factor in this competition. He’s now arguably back to his best. You saw the zip off the wicket, and even Donovan Ferreira, who’s been in incredible touch, didn’t pick a leg-spinner. For me, those are the little signs that Rashid’s at his best. That ball was around 110 kph. That was a beauty. It would have got most batters out. Having him through the middle (overs) is very challenging for any opposition.”

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SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR
RR batter Donovan Ferreira clean bowled by Gujarat Titans’ Rashid Khan.
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SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR
Referring to the new-ball pair of Mohammed Siraj and Kagiso Rabada, Hayden said: “Velocity matters. 150kph-type bowling is hard to play and slog. We saw a number of balls go up in the air tonight because of high-velocity, high-impact bowling. I think the best sides have the best defensive lineups, of which, at the absolute helm, is the fast-bowling unit. And we’ve got that covered nicely.”
Chasing 230, RR was bowled out for 152. Fast bowling coach Shane Bond said: “It’s a disappointing performance for us. We just weren’t good enough tonight. We misread the pitch a little bit.
“I think we may now have to win two of our last three matches, or maybe all three. With, perhaps, some better fielding, we could’ve won a couple more.”
Published on May 10, 2026
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