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IPL 2026: Pujara Says KKR Playoffs Hopes Slim After Kohli Ton

Cheteshwar Pujara has opined that Kolkata Knight Riders' chances to qualify for the IPL 2026 playoffs are slim after their loss to RCB. Despite posting 192/4, KKR failed to contain Virat Kohli, who scored an unbeaten 105 to lead RCB to victory. KKR head coach Abhishek Nayar admitted that dropping Kohli's catch proved decisive. Sunil Gavaskar also highlighted how the dropped catch cost KKR the match.

IPL 2026: 'Its tough for KKR to qualify for the playoffs,' opines Pujara

New Delhi, May 14

Former India batter Cheteshwar Pujara opined that Kolkata Knight Riders's chances to qualify for the IPL 2026 playoffs are slim after their six-wicket defeat to Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Raipur, which marked their sixth loss of the season.

Despite posting a competitive 192/4 on the back of Angkrish Raghuvanshi's fluent 71 and Rinku Singh's unbeaten 49, KKR failed to contain Virat Kohli, who struck a sensational unbeaten 105 off 60 balls to steer RCB home with five deliveries remaining and take Bengaluru back to the top of the points table.

Assessing KKR's position after the defeat, Pujara said the defending champions now have only a slim route to the knockout stage, though he stressed there was still value in finishing the campaign strongly.

"It's a tough ask for KKR. I don't think they will be qualifying for the playoffs. The chances are very slim. The way the season has gone for KKR, there's still a lot to play for. It's not just about reaching the playoffs. Obviously, when you are not in contention, you play for pride. The way the season started for KKR, it didn't go their way, but now, they have made a comeback and they would want to finish on a high," Pujara told JioStar.

KKR's head coach Abhishek Nayar admitted after the match that failing to hold onto Kohli's catch proved decisive, especially given the batter's record while chasing targets.

"We all know that if you leave Virat Kohli's catch, it will be difficult, especially when he is chasing, so there are a lot of things that could have been better. But when you are playing good cricket with a team like this, and Virat Kohli and (Devdutt) Padikkal are in good form, and you want to take their catches at that time, so it is unfortunate," Nayar said in the post-match press conference.

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar also highlighted the significance of the missed catch, saying teams simply cannot afford to hand lifelines to a batter of Kohli's calibre.

"Before this RCB-KKR game, KKR's efficiency with catches was still the best in the IPL this season, even after dropping a few catches. They were at the top of that table. But this one hurt badly. Rovman Powell, who has taken some stunning catches this season, was fielding inside the 30-yard circle. He had the chance to dismiss Virat Kohli early.

"He went up high, timed his jump well, but the ball slipped out. You cannot drop Kohli early in his innings. He will make you pay every single time. LSG learned that lesson the hard way. Give him an early lifeline, and he grabs it with both hands. He scored a hundred and made KKR regret that drop. That is what great players do. They don't give you a second chance. They punish your mistakes and turn the game on its head," Gavaskar said.

The loss put an end to KKR's four-match unbeaten streak and further complicated their playoff equation, while RCB reclaimed the top spot in the points table with their eighth win of the season.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, dropping Kohli's catch was the turning point. Rovman Powell is normally superb in the field, but that one slip cost KKR the match. Gavaskar summed it up perfectly - you can't give a player of Kohli's caliber a second chance. He'll punish you without mercy. 💔

James A

I appreciate Nayar's honesty in the press conference - admitting that the dropped catch was decisive shows good leadership. But KKR need to ask themselves why their bowling attack, which was so potent last season, has struggled so much this year. Russell and Narine haven't been as effective with the ball. Time for some introspection.

Sneha F

Kohli's innings was a masterclass in chasing! 105 off 60 balls with not a single false shot after the early scare - that's why he's the king of chases. 👑 KKR fans must be feeling gutted though. Angkrish Raghuvanshi played a brilliant knock of 71 and Rinku's 49 gave them a fighting total. Unfortunately, bowling let them down again.

Ramesh W

With due respect to Pujara, I think writing off KKR completely is premature. Yes, the chances are slim, but in IPL, stranger things have happened. Remember how Gujarat Titans came back last year? That being said, they need to win all remaining matches and hope other results go their way. Stranger things have happened in cricket! 🏏

Sarah B

Good analysis from Gavaskar, but let's not forget that KKR's batting actually looked decent today. Ragh

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