In a bold take that has sparked debate among IPL fans, a former Indian cricketer has publicly backed Ishan Kishan to take over the captaincy of Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) from Pat Cummins. Despite Cummins’ high-profile status and international success, the veteran analyst argued that Kishan possesses a “tactically very good” understanding of Indian conditions and the specific dynamics of the T20 format. The endorsement centers on Kishan’s ability to read the game from behind the stumps and his aggressive mindset, which proponents believe could provide SRH with a more proactive leadership style.
The argument suggests that while Cummins remains a world-class performer, a domestic captain like Kishan might have a better pulse on the uncapped Indian talent within the squad and more flexibility in managing the four-overseas-player rule. This “tactical shift” is being viewed as a potential solution for SRH to find more consistency in their campaign. As the 2026 season progresses, these comments have put a spotlight on the team’s leadership structure, with analysts and supporters divided on whether a change in captaincy is the right move for the franchise’s long-term stability.
