How an Off-Season Camp Powered Nitish Reddy’s Pace Spurt Before IPL 2026 Nitish Kumar Reddy, the 22-year-old Andhra all-rounder, made a remarkable leap in his bowling speed ahead of the IPL 2026 season, gaining nearly six miles per hour in just seven days of intensive training. The transformation, which has drawn attention from Indian team management, was the result of a focused off-season camp in Bengaluru under the guidance of English fast-bowling coach Steffan Jones. The camp, which included 10 sessions of one-to-one training, marked a pivotal moment in Reddy’s career, addressing long-standing technical and physical limitations that had hindered his performance in previous seasons. Reddy’s progress was evident in his IPL 2026 debut with Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), where he took two wickets in their opening match against Kolkata Knight Riders. His improved pace and altered run-up technique, which had been a persistent issue since his international debut in 2024, were key factors in his success. “I wanted to work on my bowling, but it’s just the injuries I went through last year,” Reddy explained after the win. “Thankfully, I got a little time before the season, and I did pretty well in one week of training with a specific person.” The breakthrough came through collaboration with Steffan Jones, a renowned coach known for his data-driven approach and work with elite athletes. Jones, who had previously coached SRH’s bowling mentor Varun Aaron, was approached by Reddy via social media and agreed to fly to Bengaluru for a week of personalized training. The sessions focused on refining Reddy’s run-up, which had been described as angular and lacking purpose, and enhancing his speed through specialized drills. Jones emphasized the use of scientific tools to measure and improve Reddy’s performance.#bengaluru #sunrisers_hyderabad #nitish_kumar_reddy #steffan_jones #varun_aaron
