Allen, Raghuvanshi, Green Power KKR Past GT
Kolkata Knight Riders’ explosive batting from Allen, Raghuvanshi, and Green propels them to the highest total ever scored against Gujarat Titans, keeping their playoff hopes alive in the IPL. The trio’s aggressive innings gives KKR a fighting chance in their crucial contest.
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KKR’s batting depth finally showed up when it mattered most. Allen, Raghuvanshi, and Green’s brutality against GT’s death bowling exposed a critical weakness: Titans can’t protect totals anymore. That highest-ever total also reveals KKR’s desperation—they’re swinging for the fences because their middle order remains fragile. Winning one match doesn’t fix structural problems, but it keeps their playoff window cracked open.
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GT’s INR 10.27 Crore Fielding Blunder Costs KKR Match
Gujarat Titans’ poor fielding proved costly as four dropped catches, including Shubman Gill’s mistake, cost them INR 10.27 crore against Kolkata Knight Riders. KKR’s batsmen capitalized on the lapses, posting a formidable 247-run total that proved decisive in determining match outcome.
Source: Hindustan Times
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Gujarat Titans’ fielding collapse against KKR wasn’t bad luck—it was inexcusable sloppiness that directly handed the match away. Four dropped catches, particularly Gill’s careless effort, cost them the game in hard currency. What’s alarming: Titans’ fielding unit ranked third in the league before this. When your premium players suddenly forget basics under pressure, it’s a character issue, not a technical one. They need an urgent reset or face tournament elimination.
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