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IPL 2026: Kolkata Knight Riders Keep Playoff Dreams Alive with Win Over Gujarat Titans

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A Resilient Performance Keeps KKR in the Hunt

In a high-stakes encounter during Match 60 of the IPL 2026 season, the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) delivered a performance that keeps their playoff hopes firmly alive. By defeating the Gujarat Titans (GT) by 29 runs, KKR showed the grit and determination required at the business end of the tournament. Despite the loss, the Titans remain in a comfortable second position with 16 points from 13 matches, while KKR climbs to seventh place with 11 points, keeping their campaign breathing.

The Kolkata Batting Blitz

The foundation for KKR’s victory was laid by an explosive batting display that saw them post an imposing 247 for 2. The Gujarat Titans’ fielders had a day to forget, spilling four crucial catches that proved costly against a top-order in lethal form. Finn Allen was the chief beneficiary of these lapses, dismantling the bowling attack with a brutal 93 off just 35 balls. His innings featured 10 towering sixes and 4 boundaries, maintained at a staggering strike rate of 265.71.

Following the dismissal of Ajinkya Rahane, the momentum only intensified. A 105-run partnership between Allen and the young talent Angkrish Raghuvanshi set the tone for the innings. Raghuvanshi displayed immense maturity, finishing unbeaten on 82 from 44 deliveries, punctuated by 7 maximums. The late-order surge was bolstered by Cameron Green, who contributed a quick-fire 52 not out off 28 balls, helping the team stitch together a dominant 108-run stand for the third wicket to set a target of 248.

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Titans’ Valiant Attempt

Chasing a massive 248, the Gujarat Titans showed character but ultimately fell short, finishing at 218 for 4. The chase was spearheaded by Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler. Gill, in excellent touch, smashed 85 off 49 balls, including 7 sixes and 5 fours. The partnership between Gill and Buttler—who contributed a classy 57 off 35 balls—accounted for 128 runs, providing a glimmer of hope for the Titans. However, the dismissal of their skipper shifted the pressure back onto the chasing side.

Sai Sudharsan, who had earlier retired hurt after a blow to the arm, returned to the crease to finish with 53 off 28 balls. Despite his efforts and the late-order resistance, the required run rate proved to be an insurmountable challenge against a disciplined KKR bowling attack.

Narine’s Milestone and KKR’s Bowling Discipline

Sunil Narine, marking his 200th match for the Kolkata Knight Riders, proved his value once again. He was clinical in his four-over spell, claiming two wickets and conceding a mere 29 runs. His ability to stifle the run flow during the middle overs was instrumental in keeping the Titans at bay. Saurabh Dubey and Cameron Green also chipped in with a wicket each, ensuring that the pressure remained constant.

Looking Ahead

For the Gujarat Titans, this defeat is a minor setback in an otherwise stellar season. They remain in the second spot and are virtually guaranteed a place in the next round. For KKR, every remaining match is a virtual final. With 11 points and a rain-affected season behind them, the Knight Riders have proven that they possess the firepower to beat the best in the league. As the race for the playoffs intensifies, KKR will look to carry this momentum into their upcoming fixtures to secure a spot in the final four.

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Julian Anand

Julian Anand is a senior cricket writer at ESPNcricinfo, known for his lyrical prose and deep-dive longform features on the sport’s unsung heroes. An alumnus of St. Stephen's College, he began his career covering Delhi’s club and university circuits before joining the global cricket desk. Julian has a rare ability to humanise the game—whether chronicling a young pacer from the Maidan or revisiting a forgotten Test classic. He is especially respected for his technical breakdowns of fast bowling and his archival research into cricket history. His work has been recognised with the SJA British Sports Journalism Award and multiple internal honours at Cricinfo. When not at the press box, Julian mentors young sports writers and plays occasional league cricket as a medium-pacer.