The Sunrisers Hyderabad may have confirmed Ishan Kishan as interim captain for IPL 2026, but it wasn't just the decision that grabbed attention: it was the way the announcement was delivered.
In typical Sunrisers style, the franchise unveiled Kishan's appointment through a high-energy, cinematic video that felt closer to a South Indian mass film trailer than a routine team update. Packed with dramatic cuts, intense background score, and larger-than-life visuals, the announcement quickly went viral, drawing widespread praise from fans across social media.

SRH confirmed Kishan as interim captain in the absence of regular skipper Pat Cummins, who is currently recovering from injury and expected to miss the opening phase of IPL 2026.
But instead of a standard press release, the franchise leaned into storytelling. The video featured dramatic build-ups, stylised edits, and a background theme reminiscent of South Indian action cinema - a creative choice that resonated instantly with the franchise's passionate fanbase.
Within minutes of its release, reactions flooded social media, with fans praising not just Kishan's appointment but the production quality of the video itself.
One fan wrote, "WTF Ishan Kishan's acting talent is so unreal - I was really ready to bow down. And the edit... chef's kiss."
Another reaction summed up the mood among supporters: "Orange Army, your captain is here."
Several fans even singled out the SRH media team for their creativity, with one post reading, "There's no one who even comes close to SRH editors - delivering bangers after bangers."
While the video dominated the conversation, the leadership decision itself carries significant importance for SRH's campaign.
Kishan, who joined the franchise for ₹11.25 crore ahead of the 2025 season, played a crucial role in India's ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 triumph and remains one of the most aggressive top-order batters in the league. Last season, he scored 354 runs in 14 matches at an average of 35.40 and a strike rate of 152.58, including a memorable unbeaten 106 off 47 balls in his debut match for SRH against Rajasthan Royals.
Alongside him, Abhishek Sharma has been named vice-captain, forming a young leadership group tasked with steering the team through the early stages of the tournament.
SRH will begin their IPL 2026 campaign against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru on March 28 in Bengaluru - a fixture that already promises high intensity.
But before a ball has been bowled, the franchise has managed to seize the spotlight through storytelling and spectacle - a reminder that in modern IPL culture, presentation matters almost as much as performance.
And if fan reactions are anything to go by, SRH's dramatic captaincy reveal has already delivered its first win of the season - off the field.