IPL 2026: KKR Outclass MI With Clinical All-Round Show At Eden Gardens

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Kolkata Knight Riders delivered a clinical and highly coordinated performance to defeat Mumbai Indians by 4 wickets in Match 65 of IPL 2026 at Eden Gardens.

This important home victory allowed the hosts to ascend to 13 points within the standings, keeping their aspirations for a top-four playoff berth mathematically alive, while the already eliminated Mumbai Indians remained at the underside of the table.

Disciplined KKR Attack Restricts Mumbai to 147/8

After winning the toss, Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane elected to bowl first on a surface that offered assistance to the bowlers. The choice yielded immediate rewards as Mumbai Indians suffered a severe top-order collapse.

Openers Ryan Rickelton (6) and Naman Dhir (0) were dismissed early by Cameron Green, who finished with figures of two for 23. Senior batsmen Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav each managed only 15 runs before falling cheaply, leaving Mumbai reeling at 41 for 4 contained in the powerplay.

A transient rain delay threatened to disrupt momentum, however the KKR bowling unit maintained precise control upon resumption. Hardik Pandya provided a resilient 26 off 27 deliveries before being dismissed by Sunil Narine, who executed an incredibly economical spell of 1 for 13 across his 4 overs.

Despite a late counter-attacking cameo from Corbin Bosch, who smashed an unbeaten 32 runs off 18 balls including three boundaries and two sixes, tight bowling from Saurabh Dubey (2 for 34) and Kartik Tyagi (2 for 37) limited Mumbai to a modest total of 147 for 8 of their 20 overs.

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Pandey and Powell Anchor the Chase Successfully

Kolkata’s pursuit of 148 encountered early friction when impact substitute Finn Allen was bowled by Deepak Chahar for 8 runs, and Rahane departed for a gentle 21 off 17 deliveries. At 54 for 3, the match hung in a fragile balance.

The definitive turning point occurred during a mature 64-run partnership between veteran Manish Pandey and Rovman Powell. Pandey anchoring the innings with a composed 45 runs off 33 balls, featuring six boundaries. Powell added essential momentum by striking 40 runs from 30 balls before falling to Allah Ghazanfar.

Although Corbin Bosch threatened a late twist by claiming 3 for 30 with the ball, lower-order contributions from Tejasvi Singh Dahiya (11) and Rinku Singh (9 not out) guided KKR across the finish line safely. The hosts chased down the goal, reaching 148 for six with seven balls to spare. Manish Pandey was deservingly named Player of the Match for his stabilizing batting performance.


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