“Who’s coming?” asked Indian all-rounder Nitish Reddy. Spinner Rahul Chahar gestured with his finger and signaled, “He’s coming.” Then, left-handed batsman Ishan Kishan joined the conversation.
He further clarified who was coming, though he didn’t mention a name. He simply said, “He’s coming to play with fire.” At that point, captain Pat Cummins also joined in. He urged Hyderabad fans to keep an eye out, saying, “He’s already here.” The big question was—who is coming?
Fans will have to wait to find out. Gradually, the background music from one of India’s most successful films, Baahubali, could be heard. It was clear—someone big was coming!
On the screen, a blurry figure appeared, holding not a gada like Baahubali’s Prabhas, but a bat. It was evident—the bat could very well become his weapon.
The moment Hyderabad fans had been waiting for arrived when the South African batsman Heinrich Klaasen lifted his head with the bat in hand, mimicking Prabhas’s iconic Baahubali pose. “Let’s play with fire,” Klaasen declared, welcoming the team’s biggest star in his IPL debut for Sunrisers Hyderabad. The video was shared by the team’s social media.
This isn’t a new trend for the IPL. Some players are joining the league dressed as Pushpa, others as KGF’s Rocky Bhai. India’s biggest star, Virat Kohli, joined his team Bengaluru as Rocky Bhai. It seems like a mix of movies and cricket is blurring the lines, with a lot of cinematic drama before the real cricket action begins. The IPL is set to start on March 22, and we’ll soon see how the script unfolds on the field!