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Playoff Hopes Alive: KKR Outbat Gujarat Titans in Historic Eden Gardens Run-Fest

Playoff Hopes Alive: KKR Outbat Gujarat Titans in Historic Eden Gardens Run-Fest

By Sam Khan

Published: May 17, 2026

In an absolute run-fest that marked the historic 100th Indian Premier League (IPL) match at the iconic Eden Gardens, the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) kept their playoff hopes flickering with a commanding 29-run victory over the high-flying Gujarat Titans (GT).

A ruthless batting exhibition powered by Finn Allen’s breathtaking 93 and unbeaten half-centuries from Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Cameron Green propelled KKR to a colossal 247/2. Despite a valiant chasing effort spearheaded by GT skipper Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler, the towering target proved too steep for the visitors, snapping their impressive five-match winning streak.

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The First Innings: Finn Allen Launches a Brutal Assault

Having been put in to bat first by Gujarat Titans, KKR made their aggressive intent clear immediately. Although Mohammed Siraj provided an early breakthrough by rattling Ajinkya Rahane’s stumps for 14—marking his landmark 200th T20 wicket—it did nothing to stem the raging flow of runs.

New Zealand opener Finn Allen went into absolute hyper-drive mode during the powerplay. Exploiting a highly uncharacteristic and sloppy fielding display from GT, Allen went berserk. Benefiting from a dropped catch on 33 by Siraj, the Kiwi blasted a fiery half-century in just 21 deliveries and continued his relentless onslaught into the middle overs.

Finn Allen's Whirlwind Knock:
• Runs: 93  • Balls Faced: 35  • Strike Rate: 265.71
• Boundaries: 4 Fours | 10 Towering Sixes

Allen eventually fell short of a well-deserved century in the 12th over when he was dismissed by Sai Kishore, leaving KKR in a dominant position at 139/2.

Raghuvanshi and Green Flex Their Muscles

Following Allen’s departure, the young and incredibly consistent Angkrish Raghuvanshi paired up with Cameron Green to maximize the exceptional platform. The duo completely dismantled the GT bowling attack—which included world-class names like Rashid Khan and Kagiso Rabada—stitching together an unbroken 108-run partnership off just 52 deliveries.

Raghuvanshi anchoring the later half finished on a brilliant 82* off 44 balls, marking his fifth fifty-plus score of the season. At the other end, Green provided the muscular finishing touches, bludgeoning a 28-ball 52*. A relentless 25-run plunder off Siraj’s 19th over saw KKR cross the line to finish at a massive 247/2.


The Chase: Gill and Buttler Fight Fire with Fire

Chasing a daunting target of 248, the Gujarat Titans’ pursuit got off to a highly chaotic start. Opener Sai Sudharsan looked in elegant touch early on, but his innings was abruptly paused when he copped a nasty blow to his left elbow off a Kartik Tyagi delivery. Visibly in immense pain, the southpaw was forced to retire hurt on 15.

The evergreen Sunil Narine, playing his landmark 200th IPL match, immediately clamped down on the scoring rate, removing replacement batsman Nishant Sindhu cheaply to leave GT struggling at 49/1.

The 128-Run Counter-Attack

Skipper Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler refused to let the chase die without a fight. The elite duo consolidated beautifully, turning the game into a breathtaking boundary spectacle:

  • Shubman Gill: Spearheaded the resistance with a masterful 85 off 49 balls, launching 5 fours and 7 massive sixes. In doing so, Gill crossed the 500-run mark for the season, matching elite records for consecutive 500-plus run aggregates.
  • Jos Buttler: Complemented his captain flawlessly with a fluid, calculated 57 off 35 deliveries.

Together, their explosive 128-run partnership brought GT to a promising 177/1 by the 16th over, leaving them needing 71 runs from the final 24 balls.


Narine and Dubey Seal the Deal for KKR

The massive turning point of the match arrived in the 17th over. Sunil Narine returned to the attack and deceived Gill, who holled out a sweetly timed shot straight to Anukul Roy on the boundary fence. Narine closed his masterful, match-winning spell with exceptional figures of 2/29 off his 4 overs.

A bruised but determined Sai Sudharsan (53* off 28) returned to the crease to join Buttler, blasting a few late boundaries to bring up his own half-century. However, with 45 required from the final two overs, left-arm pacer Saurabh Dubey delivered a phenomenal penultimate over under immense pressure, conceding just 4 runs and claiming the crucial wicket of Jos Buttler. Cameron Green closed out the final over with immense composure, restricting GT to 218/4.


Final Thoughts

This high-scoring spectacle at Eden Gardens was exactly what Kolkata needed to breathe life back into their IPL 2026 campaign. Piling up 247 runs requires a complete alignment of intent and execution, and KKR’s batting lineup delivered exactly that. While Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler threatened to pull off a historic heist, KKR’s veteran maestro Sunil Narine once again proved why he is invaluable in the shortest format. Stepping up in his 200th IPL appearance to break the back of a rampant GT chase demonstrates true legendary status. As the race for the top four intensifies, KKR has signaled to the rest of the league that they are not bowing out without a fierce fight.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What was the final score of the KKR vs GT IPL 2026 match?

Kolkata Knight Riders scored 247/2 in their 20 overs. In reply, the Gujarat Titans were restricted to 218/4, giving KKR a victory by 29 runs.

2. Who won the Player of the Match award?

KKR’s veteran spinner Sunil Narine was awarded the Player of the Match for his crucial spell of 2/29 in a high-scoring game, taking the monumental wicket of GT skipper Shubman Gill.

3. Who were the top scorers for Kolkata Knight Riders?

The foundation was laid by opener Finn Allen, who smashed an incredible 93 off 35 balls (including 10 sixes). He was heavily supported by unbeaten half-centuries from Angkrish Raghuvanshi (82*) and Cameron Green (52*).

4. What milestone did Shubman Gill achieve during this match?

Despite the loss, Shubman Gill scored 85 off 49 balls, crossing the 500-run aggregate milestone for the IPL 2026 season. This marks his second consecutive season scoring over 500 runs as a captain, matching a rare feat previously achieved by Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar.

5. Where does this win leave KKR on the points table?

The crucial victory keeps KKR’s playoff qualification hopes alive, lifting them to the 7th position on the table, just two points behind the fourth-placed Punjab Kings

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