Rahane Praises Green's Valiant 79 Despite KKR's 5th Straight IPL Loss

KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane heaped praise on Cameron Green for his fighting 79-run knock that helped the team post 180 after a top-order collapse. However, Gujarat Titans, powered by captain Shubman Gill's 86, chased down the target with two balls and five wickets to spare. The defeat marks KKR's fifth consecutive loss in the IPL 2026 season, leaving them at the bottom of the points table. Rahane emphasized the team's focus on staying positive and taking their campaign one match at a time despite the tough run.

Key Points: Rahane Lauds Green's Knock as KKR Suffer 5th Consecutive Loss

  • Green's resilient 79 rescued KKR from 32/3
  • GT chased 180 with 2 balls to spare
  • Shubman Gill's 86 powered the successful chase
  • KKR suffer fifth consecutive IPL 2026 loss
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"Credit to him": Rahane lauds Green's batting effort despite loss against GT

Ajinkya Rahane credits Cameron Green's courageous 79 for KKR's total of 180, but GT, led by Shubman Gill's 86, seal a 5-wicket win.

"Credit to him. We reached 180 because of Cameron Green's efforts. - Ajinkya Rahane"

Ahmedabad, April 18

Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane lauded all-rounder Cameron Green for his resilient 79-run knock against Gujarat Titans in their Indian Premier League 2026 match on Friday. While KKR eventually went down to GT by five wickets and suffered their fifth consecutive loss in the tournament, Rahane called Green's effort with the bat courageous.

KKR, batting first, were reduced to 32-3 in four overs when Green joined hands with Rovman Powell (27 runs) to stitch a 55-run partnership and then combined for a 60-run partnership with Anukul Roy (9 runs). Green scored a 55-ball 79 and guided KKR to 180 in 20 overs, a total that looked rather difficult to achieve early in the team's innings.

Rahane, speaking at the post-match press conference, praised Green for his effort with the bat, noting his counterattack when the team was three wickets down. He credited the all-rounder for showing courage with the sole fifty from KKR's batting lineup.

"The kind of innings he has played has been amazing. We were three wickets down, but the counterattack; he took his time, it's never easy when things are not going your way, you're usually under pressure, but the courage he has shown was fantastic. Credit to him. We reached 180 because of Cameron Green's efforts," Rahane said.

GT, powered by captain Shubman Gill's 86-run knock, chased KKR's score with two balls and five wickets remaining and handed the Rahane-led team their fifth successive loss in the IPL 2026.

However, Ajinkya Rahane said the team is focusing on staying positive and taking things one match at a time despite the losses. He acknowledged it's tough to keep losing but emphasised that everyone is giving their best and remains hopeful. Rahane added that the team's priority is to stay in the present, avoid overthinking the future and keep striving to perform better each game.

"One game at a time. We don't want to think too far ahead. It's tough when we are losing matches. Everyone is trying their best. No one wants to lose any matches. We all want to win the games, but that's how sport has been," he said.

"There's always a hope, and you always want to be positive rather than thinking about negatives. But, as a unit, we just have to be in the moment rather than far too ahead. Taking one game at a time and try to give our best," Rahane added.

KKR are currently positioned at the bottom of the IPL 2026 points table with no wins in six matches. While they faced defeat in five matches, they had an abandoned match against the Punjab Kings and hence have one point to their name.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it was a brilliant knock from Cameron Green. To score 79 from that position shows real character. Shubman Gill's chase was equally classy though. Tough season for KKR.
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Vikram M
Rahane's captaincy and his own form are big questions. Praising Green is fine, but what about the consistent failures? The team looks completely out of ideas. They need a serious rethink, maybe even a change in leadership.
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Priya S
It's heartbreaking to see KKR at the bottom. Green tried his best, but cricket is a team sport. Where are the Indian batters? We can't always rely on overseas players to bail us out. Hope they bounce back soon! 💜
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Rohit P
"One game at a time" is the right attitude, but the problem is they are losing every game! The bowling looked toothless again. 180 is a decent total, but Gill made it look easy. KKR's playoff hopes are almost gone.
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Michael C
Green's innings was a masterclass in rebuilding. From 32-3 to 180 is a huge effort. Full credit to him. Sometimes you just have to acknowledge a great individual performance even in a loss.

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