On the eve of the Sunrisers Hyderabad meeting Kolkata Knight Riders, the SRH youngster lauded their captain, Pat Cummins, for handling pressure with ease. Sunrisers got the Aussie captain in their bunch last year for a whopping price of INR 20.4 crore. Following that, the orange army replaced Aiden Markram with Pat as their leader. Speaking about Pat Cummins, Reddy told JioHotstar that Cummins is a calm personality possessing pressure management skills. And that he backs the entire group gives a lot of confidence. In a chat with the show Gen Bold, Reddy stated, "He is an extremely calm and composed leader. The way he handles pressure is remarkable. When you see your captain managing things so smoothly, it instils confidence in the entire group. His composure helps us believe that we can always make a comeback. As a captain, he is brilliant, and I truly enjoy playing under his leadership." Read also: Mohammed Siraj’s Fiery Spell Sinks RCB on Gujarat Titans Debut Sunrisers back on turf against KKR Last year, in 2024, Hyderabad suffered a crushing defeat against Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL final. The team was bundled out within 113 runs, which KKR surpassed within the 11th over, leaving the groundstaffs in an utter mess for the post-match ceremony. Today at Kolkata's home ground, Eden Gardens, Sunrisers will look for revenge. And probably to get back their threatening aura. Sunrisers, who have successfully implanted their image as a high scoring giant, are now looking wobbly and breathing with low scores. They lost two of their three matches, and the scores have failed to reach 200 themselves. Meanwhile, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) assistant coach Ryan Cook has reasoned about their recent struggles. He said that these struggles are normal outcomes of aggressive batting and will continue to look for big hits. Both Kolkata and Hyderabad are meeting each other, keeping their last match defeats behind. While KKR's main threat will still be batting, it's time to see if SRH actually comes up with an apt Plan B and not just blind power-hitting.