KKR's Remarkable Turnaround: From 5 Losses to 4 Wins in IPL 2026

KKR have staged an impressive turnaround in IPL 2026, winning four consecutive matches after losing five in a row. Their latest victory came against Delhi Capitals, where Finn Allen's unbeaten 100 off 47 balls powered them to an eight-wicket win. Former cricketer Aditya Tare praised KKR's collective performance, highlighting their improved spin attack and the batting form of Finn Allen and Cameron Green. He also criticized DC for their lack of intent during the middle overs, which led to their batting collapse.

Key Points: KKR's IPL 2026 Resurgence: 4 Wins After 5 Losses

  • KKR won 4 consecutive matches after losing 5 in a row
  • Finn Allen hit unbeaten 100 off 47 balls vs DC
  • KKR beat DC by 8 wickets with 34 balls to spare
  • DC lost 5 wickets in middle overs, scored only 11 runs in 5 overs
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"KKR have turned their season around," says Aditya Tare after Rahane-led team registers four back-to-back wins in IPL 2026

Aditya Tare praises KKR's comeback after 5 straight losses, now 4 wins in a row. Finn Allen's 100 leads victory over DC.

"The IPL is won by teams that build momentum at the business end and KKR with back-to-back victories, have turned their season around when it mattered the most. - Aditya Tare"

Mumbai, May 9

Former Mumbai Indians batter Aditya Tare has lauded Kolkata Knight Riders' resurgence in their Indian Premier League 2026 season as the team has now won back-to-back four matches after enduring a five-match losing streak in the tournament.

KKR's latest win on Friday came in their clash against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. KKR handed DC a heavy eight-wicket defeat after Finn Allen's brilliant unbeaten 47-ball 100 helped the visitors chase down the target of 143 in just 14.2 overs.

However, the team's start to the tournament was disastrous, losing five consecutive matches, including a no-result. However, under the leadership of Ajinkya Rahane, the team has now won four matches on the bounce and are positioned seventh in the IPL 2026 points table with four wins and nine points in 10 matches.

Speaking on Star Sports, JioStar expert Aditya Tare praised KKR for regaining momentum at a crucial stage of the Indian Premier League. He credited the team's comeback to their collective performances, improved spin and pace bowling attacks, and the strong batting form of Finn Allen and Cameron Green. Despite their poor start with five straight losses, Tare believes KKR are now strong contenders for a top-four finish.

"The IPL is won by teams that build momentum at the business end and KKR with back-to-back victories, have turned their season around when it mattered the most. They have some great match-winners, and now they have started to fire together as a unit. Their spin attack has come back to life, which has given them an edge. Their pace attack is picking up regular wickets. The form of Finn Allen and Cameron Green with the bat is looking good. They lost five games in a row at the start, but now they have turned it around and will fancy their chances of getting into the race for the top four," Tare said.

While KKR found their rhythm, things have been completely opposite for the Delhi-based franchise. The Axar Patel-led side has won just one match in their last six fixtures and are languishing at the eighth spot in the points table with just four wins and seven losses in 11 matches.

Coming to their loss against KKR, DC, after being sent in to bat, were restricted to 142/8 despite a half-century from Pathum Nissanka and a late 39 from Ashutosh Sharma. Their innings unravelled in the middle overs as they lost wickets in clusters and struggled against KKR's spinners. DC lost KL Rahul, Nitish Rana, Sameer Rizvi, Pathum Nissanka and Tristan Stubbs in quick succession.

For KKR, Kartik Tyagi and Anukul Roy took two wickets each, while disciplined bowling by the spinners kept DC's scoring in check.

Chasing 143, KKR cruised home with 34 balls to spare, led by a stunning unbeaten 100 off 47 balls from Finn Allen, who struck 10 sixes and five fours. He was well supported by Cameron Green, who finished unbeaten on 33.

Speaking on DC's show against KKR, Aditya Tare criticised their lack of intent during the middle overs, saying their batting collapse put excessive pressure on the team. He pointed out that DC failed to counterattack after scoring just 11 runs in five overs in the middle overs (11-16), allowing KKR's spinners to dominate the game. Tare, however, praised Ashutosh Sharma for his late cameo, which helped Delhi post a more respectable total. "Delhi's middle-order collapse put them under too much pressure. Their batters failed to shift the momentum back onto the bowlers. There was a clear lack of intent. You rarely see such a passive stretch of play in T20 cricket, where a team manages to score only 10 runs off 30 balls in the middle overs, you might as well be bowled out for 120. But at least try to attack and put the pressure back on the bowling side. That was completely missing from DC's batting. Credit to Ashutosh Sharma for his late blinder, which helped Delhi salvage some respectability," Tare said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Aditya Tare's analysis is spot on. KKR's spin attack suddenly looks dangerous again, and that's what has changed their fortunes. But honestly, DC's batting collapse was painful to watch. 11 runs in 5 overs in the middle overs is just not acceptable in T20 cricket. Axar Patel needs to have a tough conversation with the batters.
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James A
Great comeback story for KKR, but I still think they're inconsistent. They started with five losses, now four wins – can they really sustain this? IPL is a long tournament, and momentum can switch quickly. Let's see how they perform against stronger teams. Still, Finn Allen deserved that Player of the Match for sure.
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Kavya N
I'm a DC fan and this season is heartbreak after heartbreak. They had such promise in the beginning, but now they're back to their old ways of crumbling under pressure. Ashutosh Sharma is the only silver lining – that guy has serious talent. KKR fully deserved this win though, well played to them 👏
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Ravi K
Aditya Tare makes a valid point about building momentum at the business end. That's how MI won so many titles – peaking at the right time. KKR have the squad depth, now they're executing better. But let's be honest, if they want top four, they need to win at least 4 of their remaining 4 matches. Tough ask but not impossible!
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Sarah B
I love how Rahane is getting credit for this turnaround. People wrote him off after that T20 World Cup snub a

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