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KKR Star Angkrish Raghuvanshi Ruled Out of IPL 2026 Due to Concussion

Aaryan Patel · · 3 min read
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A Major Setback for the Knights

The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have been enjoying a stellar run of form in the ongoing TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. Under the leadership of Ajinkya Rahane, the squad has showcased remarkable resilience, securing victories in six of their last seven encounters. This surge in momentum has firmly placed them as one of the teams to beat in the second half of the tournament. However, this period of success has been overshadowed by distressing news regarding one of their rising stars, Angkrish Raghuvanshi.

The Injury Incident

According to official reports and confirmations circulating on social media, Angkrish Raghuvanshi has been ruled out of the remainder of the IPL 2026 season. The injury stems from a frightening on-field collision during KKR’s recent high-stakes clash against the Mumbai Indians. The incident occurred while Varun Chakravarthy was operating with the ball. A mistimed shot from Mumbai’s Tilak Varma sent the ball soaring into the air, prompting a frantic attempt from both Raghuvanshi and Chakravarthy to complete the catch.

In the process of converging on the ball, the two players collided heavily. To compound the frustration, the catch was put down. While the immediate focus remained on the match proceedings, it soon became evident that Raghuvanshi was not fit to continue. Just two overs after the collision, he was escorted off the field. Medical assessments confirmed a concussion, necessitating the introduction of Tejasvi Dahiya as a concussion substitute. Dahiya subsequently took over wicketkeeping duties for the remainder of the innings.

Impact on KKR’s Campaign

The timing of this news could not be worse for the Knight Riders. With a critical, must-win fixture against the Delhi Capitals (DC) looming at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata, the loss of a player of Raghuvanshi’s caliber creates a significant void in the lineup. The youngster had been playing a pivotal role in the team’s balance, and his absence will force the team management to rethink their strategic approach for the upcoming matches.

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Looking Ahead

The injury to Raghuvanshi serves as a stark reminder of the physical risks inherent in the high-intensity environment of professional cricket. While his departure is a massive blow to the team’s morale, the Knights must now rally together to ensure their push for the playoffs remains on track. Fans and teammates alike have expressed their concerns and well-wishes for his swift recovery, hoping to see him back on the field sooner rather than later.

As the tournament enters its final and most decisive phase, all eyes will be on how Ajinkya Rahane and the KKR support staff manage the roster in the absence of one of their most promising young talents. The match against the Delhi Capitals will be the first test of their depth and adaptability in this new configuration. The management is expected to issue further updates regarding any potential replacements or tactical shifts as the team prepares for the upcoming challenge at home.

The IPL 2026 season continues to provide high-octane drama, and while injuries are an unfortunate part of the sport, the resilience of the KKR squad will be tested as they look to maintain their winning streak despite this significant player loss.

Aaryan Patel

Aaryan Patel is the Youth Cricket Editor for Cricbuzz, where he tracks emerging talent, U‑19 World Cup storylines, and the hidden gems of India’s domestic cricket circuit. A Mumbai native, Aaryan turned a teenage obsession with junior cricket scorecards into a career, securing a PG diploma from Symbiosis and quickly becoming the go‑to voice for everything from U‑16 trials to IPL auction watchlists. He hosts The Pipeline, a weekly podcast that breaks down performances in the Cooch Behar Trophy, Vinoo Mankad, and age‑group tours, while also writing features on the mental pressures faced by young athletes. His work has been credited with putting several U‑19 stars onto the national radar months before official recognition.