IPL 2026: Sunil Narine Makes History with 200 Wickets for KKR

Sunil Narine became the first bowler in IPL history to claim 200 wickets for a single franchise, achieving the milestone for Kolkata Knight Riders against Sunrisers Hyderabad. He is also the first overseas bowler to enter the elite 200-wicket club in the IPL. Narine's disciplined spell of 2/31 helped KKR bowl out SRH for 165 in 19 overs at Hyderabad. The veteran spinner has been a mainstay for KKR since his debut in 2012, playing key roles in their title wins.

Key Points: Sunil Narine First to 200 IPL Wickets for Single Franchise

  • Narine becomes first bowler with 200 IPL wickets for a single franchise
  • He is also the first overseas bowler to reach 200 IPL wickets
  • Milestone achieved in KKR's win over SRH in Hyderabad
  • Narine took 2/31 in the match, including key wicket of Ishan Kishan
  • He has been with KKR since 2012, winning titles in 2012, 2014 and 2024
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IPL 2026: Narine completes 200 wickets, becomes first bowler to do so with single franchise

Sunil Narine becomes first bowler to claim 200 IPL wickets with a single franchise (KKR), reaching milestone against SRH in Hyderabad.

"I am delighted to achieve this milestone for KKR, the team I love. - Sunil Narine"

Hyderabad, May 3

Sunil Narine scripted another landmark in an illustrious career by becoming only the third bowler to claim 200 wickets in the Indian Premier League, even as he played a pivotal role in Kolkata Knight Riders bowling out Sunrisers Hyderabad for 165 in 19 overs at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Sunday.

A mainstay of KKR since his debut in 2012, Narine became the first player in IPL history to reach the 200-wicket mark with a single franchise, further underlining his longevity and consistency. He is also the first overseas bowler to enter the elite club. The milestone came during a disciplined spell in which he returned figures of 2/31, including the crucial wicket of Ishan Kishan that halted SRH's momentum.

SRH had started in explosive fashion after being put in to bat, with Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma dominating the powerplay. Head smashed a blistering 61 off 28 balls, while Kishan added a steady 42, propelling the hosts to 71/1 in six overs and putting KKR under early pressure.

However, KKR responded strongly through their spin-heavy attack. Varun Chakaravarthy led the fightback with 3/36, triggering a collapse through the middle overs. Narine complemented him with tight lines and timely breakthroughs, as wickets fell in clusters and SRH lost their early advantage.

Support came from Kartik Tyagi, who picked up two wickets, while Cameron Green, Vaibhav Arora and Anukul Roy chipped in with one each to wrap up the innings.

Over the years, Narine has been central to KKR's success, playing key roles in their title-winning campaigns in 2012, 2014 and 2024. His impact has also been recognised individually, earning him the MVP award in 2012 and 2018, as well as the Purple Cap in 2012.

This latest milestone not only highlights Narine's enduring excellence but also cements his legacy as one of the IPL's most influential and consistent bowlers, having achieved the feat entirely in KKR colours.

- IANS

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Priya S
The spinners strategy by KKR is just brilliant. Varun Chakaravarthy is back in form and Narine is timeless. If KKR can keep this momentum, another title could be in reach! 🏆
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Michael C
200 wickets for one team is incredible consistency. However, I think it's also a credit to how KKR have managed him over the years - they've given him the freedom to be the bowler he is.
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Rohit L
Narine is a once-in-a-generation talent. But we should also appreciate how SRH started - Head's 61 off 28 was pure entertainment! 😍 It's just that the middle order collapsed. KKR's spin choke in the middle overs was outstanding.
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Sneha F
Honestly, I think the MVP awards Narine has won show his all-round value. Not just with the ball, but he's also given crucial cameos with the bat in many matches. A true match-winner for KKR. ❤️
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James A
200 wickets with one franchise is a massive achievement, but I wonder if it says more about the lack of player movement in the IPL? Maybe it's time for a rule change to allow more loyalty? 🤔
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Aman W

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