"Hard work paying off": Sunil Narine hails KKR's hard work following victory over GT
Kolkata, May 17
Kolkata Knight Riders star all-rounder Sunil Narine credited the team's success to hard work and consistent preparation following their commanding win over the Gujarat Titans on Saturday night.
He expressed optimism about maintaining their winning form in future games, regardless of the tournament.
Finn Allen, Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Cameron Green with the bat, and Narine's efforts with the ball helped KKR register a 29-run victory over GT in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 on Saturday.
"I think it comes with hard work. I think the guys have been preparing very well. I think we have been putting in the hard yards, so it's showing. So hopefully we can continue and just continue winning cricket games no matter what the tournament has in store for us," Narine said after the match.
Narine also etched his name deeper into IPL history after becoming the first overseas cricketer and the 13th player overall to complete 200 IPL appearances.
Narine reflected on his 200th IPL match as a milestone in a long and rewarding journey, calling it a blessing. He expressed hope to continue delivering strong performances and playing for many more seasons.
"Hopefully, I play many more. I think it's a blessing. It's something that has gone a long way, and it's a long journey, and the journey continues. So hopefully I can continue bringing these sorts of performances and playing as long as possible," he added.
KKR skipper Ajinkya Rahane praised his team's performance, highlighting the explosive batting from Finn Allen, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, and Cameron Green, as well as strong bowling efforts from Saurabh Dubey and Kartik Tyagi. He expressed satisfaction with the win and emphasised the importance of trusting the players' abilities.
Allen led the charge with a blistering 93 off just 35 balls, while Raghuvanshi provided strong support with a fluent 82 off 44 deliveries.
Green then added a late flourish with an unbeaten 52 off 28 balls, powering Kolkata Knight Riders to a mammoth total of 247.
"Very good game. Really happy with two points. Tired - it was humid inside, but really happy. The way we started with the bat, losing the toss and then put into bat. Amazing to see Finn Allen, Angkrish and Cameron Green's knocks. That partnership. That intent. And every single time, putting quality bowlers under pressure. It was amazing. So credit goes to these batters," Rahane said.
"And also when we were bowling, the new guy, Saurabh Dubey, has been fantastic. Kartik has been really good. So overall, I thought it was a fantastic effort from the bowling unit. It's all about trusting their ability," he added.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Sunil Narine completing 200 IPL matches is a massive achievement. From mystery spinner to reliable all-rounder, what a journey! Just wish the team didn't rely so heavily on overseas players for the big scores - would love to see more Indian youngsters stepping up in crucial moments.
KKR's batting depth is scary good. Allen, Raghuvanshi, Green - all firing at once! And Narine's 3-18 with the ball was crucial. But honestly, I'm a bit concerned about the bowling middle overs. Dubey and Tyagi are good but need more consistency. Still, great win! 💪🏏
Angkrish Raghuvanshi is the find of the season for KKR. 82 off 44 at that age shows serious temperament. Narine's leadership on the field and his calmness under pressure is something our young players should learn from. Feeling proud of this team! 🌟
"Hard work paying off" - love that from Narine. He's been the backbone of KKR for years. But I hope they don't get complacent. The middle order still needs to fire, and we need better death bowling. However, 247 runs is always a winning total. Keep it up boys! 🏆
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