IPL 2026: KKR eye crucial win over MI to keep playoff dream alive
A defeat will officially end KKR's playoff hopes for the second successive season under Ajinkya Rahane.
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MI is set to welcome back skipper Hardik Pandya, who missed the last three matches (ANI)
Kolkata, 19 May
Their campaign hanging by a thread, Kolkata Knight Riders
will have no option but to go all out against an already-eliminated Mumbai
Indians in a crucial IPL match here on Wednesday.
A defeat will officially end KKR's playoff hopes for the
second successive season under Ajinkya Rahane after their disappointing
eighth-place finish in 2025, a year after lifting the title under Shreyas Iyer.
Even a win, however, may not be enough for the Rahane-ledside as KKR's fate will still depend on Punjab Kings' away match against
Lucknow Super Giants on Saturday.
If Punjab win that game, KKR's final league fixture against
Delhi Capitals here on Sunday will become a dead rubber.
As things stand, defending champions Royal Challengers
Bengaluru, Gujarat Titans and Sunrisers Hyderabad have already sealed playoff
berths, while Lucknow Super Giants and Mumbai Indians are out of contention.
That leaves five teams - Punjab Kings (13 points), Rajasthan
Royals (12), Chennai Super Kings (12), Delhi Capitals (12) and Kolkata Knight
Riders (11) - battling for the lone remaining playoff spot.
Among them, only Rajasthan Royals and KKR have two matches
left.
Rajasthan have the simplest equation - win both remaining
games against LSG and MI to finish on 16 points and seal qualification.
KKR, on the other hand, not only need to win both their
matches but also hope Punjab stumble against LSG, as Punjab can still finish on
15 points with a significantly superior net run rate.
In hindsight, KKR would rue their poor start to the season.
The Shah Rukh Khan-owned franchise has now won five of its last six matches,
but the turnaround came too late after a disastrous opening stretch of
six-match winless run.
It took captain Rahane and coach Abhishek Nayar nearly seven
games to settle on a winning combination, something marquee overseas signing
Cameron Green also admitted after their victory over in-form Gujarat Titans in
the previous match here.
"I think it just took us a while, maybe a bit too long,
to figure out the right roles and get the right people in the right
positions," Green had said.
Since registering their first win against Rajasthan Royals,
KKR have looked a transformed side. Finn Allen has rediscovered his form at the
top, smashing a century and a blistering 35-ball 93 in his last three innings,
while young keeper-batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Green have grown in
confidence with every game.
Rahane has been the only weak link at the top, but
vice-captain Rinku Singh has lived up to his finishing role in the middle
order.
Green, who became one of the costliest overseas buys at Rs
25.20 crore in the auction, has also contributed with the ball, while veteran
spinner Sunil Narine continues to remain KKR's trusted match-winner.
KKR, however, have injury concerns over Matheesha Pathirana
and Varun Chakravarthy. The India star spinner played the previous match
despite a hairline fracture in his left leg, something that reportedly has not
gone down well with the BCCI.
For KKR, this phase could also shape their plans for the
future. While Green and Raghuvanshi have emerged as major positives, questions
remain over whether the Rahane-Nayar captain-coach combination will continue
beyond this season, especially after Rinku was appointed vice-captain at the
start of the campaign.
MI look to spoil
KKR's hopes
For Mumbai Indians, the focus will be on ending a
disappointing season on a positive note and potentially spoiling KKR's playoff
push.
The five-time champions are set to welcome back skipper Hardik Pandya, who missed the last three matches due to injury but trained at
full intensity on Monday.
Hardik has endured an underwhelming season, scoring 146 runs
from eight innings at an average of 20.85 while taking only four wickets at an
economy rate of nearly 11.90.
It has been a forgettable campaign for MI, who have used
three captains this season, with Suryakumar Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah also
leading the side in Hardik's absence.
The biggest setback for MI has been the poor form of their
India stars. Suryakumar has managed only 195 runs from 11 innings without a
single fifty, while veteran Rohit Sharma and Tilak Varma have lacked
consistency.
Bumrah, too, has had little support despite leading the pace
attack.
Teams (from):
Kolkata Knight Riders: Ajinkya Rahane (c), Rinku Singh,
Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Manish Pandey, Rovman Powell, Rahul Tripathi, Finn Allen,
Tejasvi Singh, Tim Seifert, Sunil Narine, Anukul Roy, Ramandeep Singh, Cameron
Green, Sarthak Ranjan, Daksh Kamra, Navdeep Saini, Vaibhav Arora, Umran Malik,
Matheesha Pathirana, Kartik Tyagi, Varun Chakaravarthy and Prashant Solanki.
Mumbai Indians: Hardik Pandya (c), Naman Dhir, Sherfane
Rutherford, Ryan Rickelton, Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Raj Bawa, Will
Jacks, Corbin Bosch, Mitchell Santner, Tilak Varma, Trent Boult, Ashwani Kumar,
Jasprit Bumrah, Deepak Chahar, Mayank Markande, Shardul Thakur, Quinton de
Kock, Danish Malewar, Atharva Ankolekar, AM Ghazanfar, Mayank Rawat, Raghu
Sharma, Mohammed Salahuddin Izhar and Robin Minz.
Match starts: 7.30pm.
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