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KKR Defeat GT in High-Scoring Thriller at Eden Gardens

Reyaansh Bansal · · 3 min read
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A Batting Masterclass at Eden Gardens

In a contest defined by clinical aggression and high-octane scoring, the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) delivered a statement performance to overcome the Gujarat Titans (GT) by 29 runs. On a surface that rewarded pure stroke-play, KKR piled on a massive 247 for 2, setting a daunting target that proved just beyond the reach of the Titans. This victory keeps KKR’s momentum alive in the tournament, halting the impressive streak the Titans had enjoyed throughout the season.

Finn Allen Sets the Stage

The foundation for KKR’s historic total was laid by Finn Allen, whose explosive approach set the tone for the entire match. Allen dismantled the GT bowling attack, launching 10 sixes during a whirlwind 35-ball knock of 93. His ability to clear the ropes with ease put immense pressure on the opposition early on. While the Titans had opportunities to stifle the innings—notably dropping four catches, two of which were off the rampaging Allen—they failed to capitalize, allowing KKR to seize complete control.

The Supporting Cast

Following Allen’s departure, the momentum did not stall. Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Cameron Green stepped up with poise and power to ensure KKR reached an imposing total. Raghuvanshi remained unbeaten on 82, while Green contributed a blistering 52 not out. Together, they ensured that the Titans were left with an uphill task that few sides in the history of the league would have been able to successfully navigate.

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The Gujarat Titans’ Response

Tasked with chasing a record-breaking 248, Gujarat Titans began their innings with intent. They surged to 42 for no loss within the first three overs, signaling their desire to stay in the hunt. However, maintaining that required run rate proved to be an entirely different challenge. The innings faced a significant hurdle when B Sai Sudharsan was forced to retire hurt after sustaining an elbow injury. Although he eventually returned in the 17th over, the damage had been done.

Shubman Gill, leading from the front, scored a fighting 85, while Jos Buttler contributed a steady 57. The duo shared a commendable 128-run partnership for the third wicket, keeping the dream alive for a brief period. Yet, by the time the chase hit the final death overs, the required rate had climbed to an impossible 71 runs off 22 balls, effectively sealing the fate of the visitors.

Key Takeaways and Injury Concerns

While the victory was a resounding success for KKR, the match was not without its concerns. Matheesha Pathirana, making his first appearance of the season, was forced to leave the field with a hamstring injury after delivering only 1.2 overs. Managing the fitness of their bowling unit will be a priority for the Kolkata management as the tournament progresses.

Ultimately, this match will be remembered for its batting brilliance. For KKR, the result is a vital boost to their campaign, proving that they have the firepower to dominate even the toughest opponents when conditions favor the willow. For the Titans, the loss serves as a rare reminder of their vulnerabilities when faced with an elite, aggressive batting lineup that refuses to let up.

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Reyaansh Bansal

Reyaansh Bansal is the digital cricket content lead for ESPNcricinfo, where he masters the art of making cricket irresistible on phones, feeds, and timelines. A Mumbai University media graduate, Bansal began his career in sports radio but quickly pivoted to the digital space, recognising that the future of cricket fandom was being shaped on Twitter threads, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. He now leads a creative team that produces viral match recaps, player quizzes, and data‑driven infographics for millions of followers. Bansal’s unique skill is decoding complex match situations into shareable, witty formats without losing the sport’s essence. His work has been praised by current players, broadcasters, and cricket boards for bringing new, younger audiences to the game.