IPL 2026: Finn Allen’s Blitz Powers Kolkata Knight Riders To A Win Over Gujarat Titans

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The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) kept their playoff qualification dreams alive with a commanding 29-run victory over the league-leading Gujarat Titans (GT) in Match 60 of IPL 2026 on Saturday, May 16.

In what was a historic one centesimal IPL match for Kolkata at the long-lasting Eden Gardens, the hosts unleashed a sensational batting exhibition to post a mammoth 247/2 before restricting Gujarat to 218/4.

Finn Allen and the Middle-Order Masterclass

After being put into bat by GT captain Shubman Gill, KKR suffered an early setback when Ajinkya Rahane (14) fell to Mohammed Siraj (1/50). Nonetheless, opening batsman Finn Allen single-handedly dismantled the tournament’s most clinical bowling unit.

Allen went on a brutal six-hitting spree, hammering a spectacular 93 off just 35 balls, an innings decorated with 4 boundaries and 10 massive sixes before falling to Sai Kishore (1/38) within the twelfth over.

Following Allen’s departure, young Angkrish Raghuvanshi anchored the innings brilliantly, remaining unbeaten on 82 off 44 balls*. He found an equally explosive partner in Cameron Green, who smashed a rapid 52 off 28 balls*. The duo capitalized heavily on Gujarat’s unusually sloppy fielding display, which saw 4 dropped catches.

Raghuvanshi and Green stitched together an unbeaten 108-run partnership, taking even master spinner Rashid Khan to the cleaners for 57 runs in his 4 overs to shut out a powerhouse total.

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Gill and Buttler Fight Valiantly in Chasing Masterclass

Chasing a mountainous goal of 248, Gujarat’s response suffered an early blow when their leading run-scorer, Sai Sudharsan, retired hurt on 23 after being struck on the left elbow by Kartik Tyagi. Sunil Narine, celebrating his landmark 2 hundredth IPL appearance, then struck on his very first ball to dismiss Nishant Sindhu (1).

Captain Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler refused to back down, counter-attacking with immense composure.Gill registered an authoritative 85 off 49 balls (5 fours, 7 sixes) before Narine broke the 128-run stand, courtesy of a well-judged boundary catch by Anukul Roy.

Buttler kept the chase afloat with a gritty 57 off 35 balls but was eventually dismissed by debutant Saurabh Dubey (1/23) within the nineteenth over. A brave return from the injured Sudharsan, who reached a late half-century (53 off 28*), was not enough as KKR’s clinical death bowling secured the vital points.


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