Varun Chakravarthy Reveals Hand Fractures After KKR's Crucial Win Over RR

Kolkata Knight Riders secured a vital four-wicket victory over Rajasthan Royals, ending a difficult six-match winless streak. Spinner Varun Chakravarthy, who took 3/14, revealed he has been playing with two fractures in his left hand. He credited the coaching staff for keeping the team focused amidst outside noise during their tough run. The win was sealed by an unbeaten 71-run partnership between Rinku Singh and Anukul Roy after KKR had stumbled to 85/6.

Key Points: Varun Chakravarthy Reveals Hand Fractures in KKR's Win vs RR

  • KKR ends six-match winless run
  • Varun Chakravarthy reveals playing with hand fractures
  • Credits coaching staff for shielding team from noise
  • Rinku Singh's unbeaten 53 seals chase
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Chakravarthy reveals battles with fractures on hand following KKR's win over RR

KKR spinner Varun Chakravarthy credits coaching staff, reveals playing with two fractures in his hand after team's hard-fought win over Rajasthan Royals.

"The first few matches, I was injured, and I had two fractures. I still have two fractures in my left hand. - Varun Chakravarthy"

Kolkata, April 19

Following his side's win over Rajasthan Royals, Kolkata Knight Riders spinner Varun Chakravarthy credited the coaching staff for helping the team sail through the losses and outside noise during their six-match winless run.

After five losses and a no result, KKR finally got their first set of three points after a game following a hard-fought win against RR at Eden Gardens on Sunday. Varun, who was battling form issues heading into the tournament, delivered his finest spell of the tournament and looked close to his best.

Speaking during the post-match presentation, Varun said, "It feels great. Before I talk about myself, I think I need to give credit to the entire coaching staff because it has been a long, tough week of matches, and things didn't go our way, and there was too much outside noise and the head coach and the other coaches also never let that noise affect us. We were in our own process. So I think we all deserve this win, even though it is just one win, it feels very sweet."

He also revealed that during the initial first few matches, he was out due to two fractures on his left hand, which he still has.

"The first few matches, I was injured, and I had two fractures. I still have two fractures in my left hand. So I am just trying to manage that. Yeah, so it is a little tough, but I am just trying to manage. I would say it was a little slow, but it was perfectly suitable for us, and we made the most of it. And I think we could have batted a little better in the middle, but all well," he added.

Varun also said that while the team does not have any idea where they will end up, they are not "pushovers".

"We are just not coming here to participate. We are here to win every match. We are here to make a strong contention for the trophy. We still have hopes, and I think we are gonna do well from this," he signed off.

After six games of misery and heartbreak, destiny finally smiled at KKR, who secured a four-wicket win over RR from the jaws of defeat at Kolkata on Sunday. After a fine bowling display by KKR, powered by three-fers from Varun (3/14) and Kartik Tyagi (3/22), RR could only reach 155/9, despite an 81-run stand between Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (46 in 28 balls, with six fours and two sixes) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (39 in 29 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes). In reply, KKR made a mess of a simple chase and sank to 85/6, but the seventh wicket stand between Rinku (53* in 34 balls, with five fours and two sixes) and Anukul Roy (29* in 16 balls, with a four and two sixes) took KKR to a win with two balls left.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's great to see a team bounce back from a tough streak. The coaching staff deserves credit for keeping the team focused amidst all the criticism. The middle order batting is still a worry though.
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Rinku Singh Fan
Rinku Singh for President! 😂 What a clutch innings under pressure yet again. The man is ice-cool. While Varun and Tyagi set it up, Rinku and Anukul finished it. This is the fight KKR was missing.
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Priya S
Respect for playing through pain, but the team management needs to be careful. Player health is paramount. We don't want another promising career cut short by injuries. Hope he gets proper rest and recovery soon.
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Aman W
Finally some fight shown! The "outside noise" he mentions is very real in Indian cricket. Fans and experts can be brutal after a few losses. Good on the coaches for shielding the players. One win at a time, boys!
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Nikhil C
The statement "we are not pushovers" says it all. The team had lost its aura. This win, especially against a strong side like RR, should restore some belief. The playoffs are a long shot, but stranger things have happened in the IPL!

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