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KKR's Raghuvanshi Ruled Out of IPL 2026 After Concussion and Finger Fracture

Kolkata Knight Riders have confirmed that wicketkeeper-batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi is out of IPL 2026 due to a concussion and finger fracture. He sustained the injury while attempting a catch against Mumbai Indians on May 20. Raghuvanshi was KKR's leading run-scorer this season with 422 runs. His absence is a major blow for KKR as they face Delhi Capitals in a must-win group-stage match.

IPL 2026: Raghuvanshi ruled out of KKR's campaign due to concussion and finger fracture

Kolkata, May 22

Three-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders have confirmed that wicketkeeper‑batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi has been ruled out of the remainder of their Indian Premier League 2026 campaign after sustaining a concussion and a fracture to a finger on his left hand during their win over Mumbai Indians at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on May 20.

"Angkrish Raghuvanshi has been ruled out of the 2026 TATA Indian Premier League after sustaining a concussion and a fracture to a finger on his left hand while attempting a catch during the Kolkata Knight Riders' match against the Mumbai Indians on Wednesday, 20 May. We wish him a speedy and complete recovery," the franchise said in a statement on Friday.

Raghuvanshi injured himself while diving full-length and colliding with Varun Chakaravarthy to give Tilak Varma a reprieve in the 11th over of the MI innings. He initially continued to keep wickets but left the field for treatment in the 14th over.

Tejasvi Singh Dahiya came on as a concussion substitute and kept wickets for the remainder of the innings, and later scored 11 off 12 balls in KKR's successful chase, with assistant coach Shane Watson later saying that Raghuvanshi ended up having some 'neck pain, a bit of dizziness and a headache.'

It is to be noted that Raghuvanshi had suffered a scary neck and head injury while attempting a catch during a Vijay Hazare Trophy match for Mumbai against Uttarakhand at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur and was stretchered off the field. Later, he was discharged as scans at the hospital showed no serious injuries.

With this, Raghuvanshi will now miss KKR's crucial final group‑stage clash against Delhi Capitals, to be played at the Eden Gardens on Sunday evening. Raghuvanshi, 24, had been KKR's leading run‑scorer this season, amassing 422 runs at a strike‑rate of 146.52, including five half‑centuries. His absence is a major blow to Ajinkya Rahane's side, which must win its last game in a bid to enter the playoffs.

KKR have bounced back from a poor start to keep their slim playoff hopes alive. Mathematically, KKR can still reach 15 points if they win their last league match against DC, but their qualification will also hinge on Rajasthan Royals and Punjab Kings dropping points in their respective final league games. KKR have made the playoffs eight times in 18 seasons, a record bettered only by MI and Chennai Super Kings.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Pooja D

Concussion and a fractured finger? That's a double whammy. Poor guy. 😞 But fair play to Tejasvi Dahiya, came in as sub and did his job. KKR's season has been such a roller coaster, now it's all down to Sunday. RR and PBKS need to lose too... tough ask.

Karthik V

Seriously, the injury curse is real this IPL. First Pant, now Raghuvanshi. But sad to see a young talent like him go down. Hope KKR management handles his recovery well – no need to rush him back. Franchise cricket can wait, health is more important. 👏

Michael C

Ouch, that collision looked bad even on TV. Concussion protocols are no joke, glad they subbed him out properly. KKR's playoff chances are slim, but crazier things have happened in IPL. Rooting for a miracle finish. 🤞

Ananya R

This is heartbreaking for KKR fans like me! Angkrish was our most consistent batsman this season. 😭 The team needs to rally around him and win that last match for his sake. Also, hope Varun Chakaravarthy is okay too – that collision must have hurt both.

Siddhartha F

Honestly, a bit of a management oversight here? He's had a neck injury before, and they still had him diving full-length? Maybe KKR should have rotated him more to reduce fatigue. With 422 runs, he was overworked. Just saying. Get well soon, Raghuvanshi.

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