How Did Heinrich Klaasen Find His Form After a 37-Ball Ton in IPL 2025?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Heinrich Klaasen showcases the importance of process adherence.
- His performance is a testament to resilience in sports.
- Scoring 105 runs in 39 balls demonstrates incredible skill.
- The match highlights SRH's potential in the IPL.
- Klaasen's batting strategy emphasizes adaptability.
New Delhi, May 25 (NationPress) After achieving the joint third-fastest century in the history of the Indian Premier League (IPL) against the Kolkata Knight Riders at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday, Sunrisers Hyderabad batsman Heinrich Klaasen stated that adhering to his processes was key to regaining his form, which had been elusive during the 2025 season.
Promoted to bat at number three in the seventh over, Klaasen showcased his attacking prowess by hitting nine sixes and seven fours to complete his second IPL century in just 37 balls. He finished with an unbeaten score of 105 runs off 39 balls, contributing to SRH's impressive total of 278/3, marking the third-highest score in the history of the tournament.
“I’m really happy; it’s been a challenging season. Thankfully, I stuck to my processes and have found my form again. Pride motivated me to focus. We owe it to our fans to deliver strong performances. The franchise has invested a lot in this style of cricket, and it’s our responsibility to rise to the occasion,” Klaasen shared during a mid-innings interview with broadcasters.
When asked about his approach on the fresh pitch in New Delhi, Klaasen remarked, “I aimed to hit every ball for six, which was part of my struggle earlier this season. There was a challenging spell from Narine, but I tried to adapt. Hard lengths can be tough to handle.”
The wicketkeeper-batter also mentioned that his position at number three is determined by the situation. “I’m a situational player; that’s the strategy in the dugout. If we lose a wicket after the powerplay or right at the end, I step in. If we lose a wicket earlier, it doesn’t quite fit. For me, it’s just a number; it all hinges on the team’s situation.”