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IPL 2026: Finn Allen's Blazing 93 Powers KKR to 247/2 Against GT

Kolkata Knight Riders opener Finn Allen smashed a blazing 93, admitting fortune played a part in his explosive innings. His knock, featuring 10 sixes and four fours, set the platform for KKR's massive 247/2 against Gujarat Titans. Angkrish Raghuvanshi contributed a career-best 82 not out, while Cameron Green added an unbeaten 52 to finish strongly. Allen praised his young teammate's quality and backed his side's batting depth to defend the imposing total.

IPL 2026: 'Sometimes you get a little bit lucky,' says Allen after hitting an explosive 93 against GT

Kolkata, May 16

Kolkata Knight Riders opener Finn Allen admitted fortune played its part in him hitting a blazing 93 against the Gujarat Titans, but insisted clarity of thought and adapting to conditions were key as his side piled up 247/2 in their Indian Premier League 2026 clash at Eden Gardens on Saturday.

His knock, studded with 10 sixes and four fours, set the tone for KKR before Raghuvanshi (82 not out) and Cameron Green (52 not out) ensured the innings closed with a flourish, leaving GT staring at a daunting chase.

"Sometimes you get a little bit lucky (talking about the luck he got early on). I just tried to continue as long as I could. Yeah, it's a beautiful ground to bat at. Boundaries are quite small, and the wicket is usually pretty good. It was a little bit tricky at the start, but we just tried to push through that," Allen said to broadcasters at the innings break.

Asked if the pitch improved as the innings went on, he replied, "Definitely. It was quite challenging with the new ball. Again, two quality bowlers. So, as I said, I just tried to push through that and get to the middle phase."

Allen was effusive in his praise for young teammate Angkrish Raghuvanshi, who struck a career‑best 82 not out. "He's a proper player. The way he gets up and starts his innings, the batsmanship that he shows at such a young age, he's a quality player."

On whether he had a total in mind while batting, the New Zealander added, "No, I think personally, I just try and worry about that towards the back end of the innings if I'm there.

"But for the time that I was out there, I just wanted to put as many as I could. As I said, the wicket felt like it got better, so I just wanted to be pretty clear in what I was doing and not think about too much."

Allen backed his side's batting depth to defend the imposing total and keep themselves alive in the race to the playoffs. "I think I'll definitely back our boys. We've got a serious line‑up, and I back our boys," he said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I love how Allen gave credit to Raghuvanshi. That young man is truly talented - the way he paced his innings was brilliant. KKR's future looks bright with these youngsters coming through. 👌

Michael C

Nice to see Allen acknowledging the luck factor - honest cricketer. But 247/2 is no fluke, that's pure dominance. GT bowlers must be having nightmares today.

Kavya N

Small boundaries at Eden Gardens? That's an understatement! But credit where it's due - Allen's six-hitting was top-notch. Though I think our Indian bowlers need to learn how to contain these overseas power-hitters better. Just saying. 😅

David E

Allen's attitude is spot on - clear thinking, adapting to conditions. That's what sets international players apart. KKR vs GT matches are always a thriller, and this one seems no different. Go KKR! 🏏

Siddharth J

Raghuvanshi is the find of the season for KKR. 82* at that strike rate - and people still say IPL is only about foreign players. Our domestic talent is right up there with the best. Hope the selectors are watching!

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