Cameron Green's 79 Powers KKR to 180 vs Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad

Cameron Green anchored the Kolkata Knight Riders innings with a crucial 79 off 55 balls, marking his maiden half-century of IPL 2026. Despite a shaky start that saw KKR at 37/3 in the powerplay, a partnership between Green and Rovman Powell helped rebuild the innings. The Gujarat Titans bowlers, led by Kagiso Rabada's three wickets, pulled things back strongly in the death overs, conceding only 15 runs in the final three. KKR was ultimately bundled out for 180, setting a competitive target.

Key Points: Cameron Green's 79 Leads KKR to 180 vs GT in IPL 2026

  • Green's maiden IPL 2026 fifty
  • KKR posts 180 after shaky start
  • Rabada takes three wickets
  • GT bowlers restrict final overs
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IPL: Cameron Green's 79 powers KKR to 180 against Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad

Cameron Green's maiden IPL 2026 half-century, a 79-run knock, powered Kolkata Knight Riders to 180 against Gujarat Titans' bowling attack.

"Cameron Green was the top scorer for KKR with 79. - Match Report"

Ahmedabad, April 17

Cameron Green's maiden half-century in the Indian Premier League 2026 powered Kolkata Knight Riders to 180 against the Gujarat Titans on Friday in Ahmedabad.

Green slammed 79 off 55 balls. This marked Green's second-highest IPL score after 100* (47) for MI vs SRH at Wankhede in 2023.

Tim Seifert and Ajinkya Rahane opened the innings for KKR. Mohammed Siraj was stuck in the very first over, removing KKR skipper Rahane for a golden duck, bringing young Angkrish Raghuvanshi to the crease.

Raghuvanshi started positively smashing two fours but was removed by ace seamer Kagiso Rabada for just 8, and Cameron Green joined Seifert in the middle.

Seifert, playing his first match of IPL 2026, looked good for his 19-run cameo but was sent back to the pavilion by Rabada in his following over, bringing Rovman Powell to the crease.

GT managed to hold back KKR batters in the power-play, restricting them to only 37/3. Powell finally opened up his arms in the 7th over, smashing a massive six off Prasidh Krishna to get his innings going.

Powell, in the following over, took on young Ashok Sharma, hitting him for another big six and a four, taking KKR to 59-3 after 8 overs. Green and Powell kept taking singles and smashed boundaries at regular intervals to power KKR to 80 after 10 overs, after a shaky start.

Ashok Sharma, in the following, removed Powell for 27, ending his handy cameo, bringing Anukul Roy in the middle. Green in the 12th over took on Rashid Khan, smashing him for six and a four and continued his counterattack in the following over as well, slamming Sharma for two big sixes to bring up his maiden half-century this season.

Purple cap holder Krishna in the 15th over, Roy for 9, and Rinku Singh joined Green at the crease for the final five overs. Rinku's lean patch with the bat continued as he was removed on just 1 by Rabada on the first ball of the 16th over.

Ramandeep Singh joined Green at the crease. Singh started positively smashing a six off his second ball, followed by two back-to-back fours off Sharma in the following over, before getting out on 17.

In the 18th over, Siraj took his second wicket of the match, removing Sunil Narine for a five-ball duck, bringing Kartik Tyagi to the crease. Tyagi also started well, smashing a six off Siraj on the final ball of his spell. Gujarat Titans pulled things back strongly, bundling out Kolkata Knight Riders for 180 after conceding just 15 runs in the final three overs. Cameron Green was the top scorer for KKR with 79.

With the ball, Kagiso Rabada claimed three wickets, while Sharma and Siraj picked up two wickets each. Prasidh Krishna and Rashid Khan also chipped in with a wicket apiece.

- ANI

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Priya S
GT's bowling was brilliant in the death overs! Conceding only 15 in the last 3 is championship stuff. Rabada and Siraj were on fire. KKR should have got 200 from that position.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I think KKR's team selection needs a look. Why play Seifert when you have Indian wicketkeeper options? And Rahane as an opener isn't working in T20s. Time for some changes before the next match.
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Sarah B
Cameron Green played a proper anchor innings. That's what KKR needed after losing early wickets. But the tail didn't wag enough. 180 is competitive but GT's batting is strong. Should be a good chase!
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Karthik V
Ramandeep Singh's little cameo was crucial! Those quick 17 runs made a difference. The problem is our Indian batters aren't contributing consistently. Only Green stood tall today. 🏏
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Nikhil C
Ahmedabad pitch doing its usual thing - helping the bowlers. Good fightback by GT. Rashid Khan was surprisingly expensive though. Hope KKR's spinners can do better in the second innings.

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