KKR's Rahane Praises Gill & Sudharsan After GT Hand Them 5th Straight Loss

Gujarat Titans defeated Kolkata Knight Riders by five wickets, led by a commanding 86 from captain Shubman Gill. KKR skipper Ajinkya Rahane credited the GT opening pair of Gill and Sai Sudharsan for their match-winning partnership. Despite a fighting 79 from Cameron Green that helped KKR post 180, the team failed to take early wickets in defense. The win is GT's third in a row, pushing them to fourth, while KKR remain winless at the bottom of the table.

Key Points: IPL 2026: GT Beat KKR, Rahane Credits Gill & Sudharsan

  • Shubman Gill's match-winning 86
  • Sai Sudharsan's brisk start
  • Cameron Green's fighting 79
  • GT's third consecutive win
  • KKR remain winless at bottom
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IPL 2026: KKR skipper Rahane credits Gill and Sudharsan after fifth straight loss

Gujarat Titans defeat KKR by 5 wickets. Shubman Gill's 86 leads the chase as KKR skipper Ajinkya Rahane credits GT openers after fifth straight loss.

"I thought he batted really well... they batted beautifully. - Ajinkya Rahane"

Ahmedabad, April 18

Ajinkya Rahane credited Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan for their match-winning effort after Gujarat Titans defeated Kolkata Knight Riders by five wickets in Ahmedabad, admitting his side failed to capitalise during key moments despite posting a competitive total.

Gill led the chase with a commanding 86 off 50 balls at the Narendra Modi Stadium, striking eight fours and four sixes to guide GT to 181 in 19.4 overs. Sudharsan chipped in with a brisk 22 at the top, ensuring a strong powerplay foundation that proved decisive in the chase.

Rahane acknowledged the quality of the Titans' opening pair and pointed to KKR's inability to strike early as a turning point. "I thought he batted really well [Shubman Gill]. I initially felt slightly back of length, the ball was slightly holding, anything up front, half-volleys were coming nicely, slightly dew as well. But again, no excuse, as I said, 180, we needed wickets in the powerplay, they batted beautifully. Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill batted beautifully," Rahane said after the match.

Despite the defeat, the KKR skipper chose to highlight positives, particularly Cameron Green's fighting knock that helped the visitors recover from early setbacks. "It's never easy after immediately losing the game, and come and talk about the game. I thought I just wanted to talk about the positives, especially the way we started two-three wickets down. In Cameron Green's innings, he was under pressure, but the kind of counter-attack he did had a positive impact. What he made was amazing to see, going after their bowlers. As you mentioned some time back, 147 for four, and from there, around 180 was slightly difficult from a batting unit, but credit to all our bowlers, the way they bowled, taking the game till the last over. Everyone contributed well," he added.

Green's 79 off 55 balls-his maiden IPL 2026 fifty-lifted KKR to 180, a total Rahane believed was competitive on the surface. However, GT's strong start and composed chase ensured they sealed their third consecutive win of the season, following victories over Delhi Capitals and Lucknow Super Giants.

The result pushes Gujarat Titans up to fourth on the points table with six points from five matches, while Kolkata Knight Riders continue their search for a first win, languishing at the bottom with just one point from their campaign so far.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Shubman Gill is a class act! That knock was pure timing and elegance. As a GT fan, loving this start. Sudharsan is such an underrated player, gives us that solid start every time. 💪
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David E
Respect to Rahane for his gracious comments in defeat. He's highlighting the positives like Green's innings, which is good leadership. But the table doesn't lie - KKR needs to find a way to win soon. The pressure will only build.
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Aman W
Five straight losses? This is not the KKR we know. The team balance seems off. Too much reliance on individuals. Where is the collective fight? Need to go back to the drawing board, yaar.
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Sneha F
Cameron Green played a fantastic knock under pressure. At least one positive for KKR. But 180 is never safe in Ahmedabad with dew coming in. GT's opening partnership was the real difference.
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Vikram M
As a neutral fan, it's great cricket! Gill's batting is a treat. But I have to say, Rahane's captaincy seems a bit reactive. Maybe time for some fresh tactical ideas? KKR looks a step behind in the field too.

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