Rabada: "Prioritise wins, NRR will follow" after GT's third straight IPL victory

Gujarat Titans secured their third consecutive IPL win with a five-wicket victory over Kolkata Knight Riders. The win was built on captain Shubman Gill's 86 runs and Kagiso Rabada's bowling figures of 3/29. Despite the winning streak, GT's net run rate remains low compared to other top teams. Pacer Kagiso Rabada emphasized that the team's focus should remain on winning matches, trusting that the NRR will improve naturally over the remaining games.

Key Points: Kagiso Rabada on GT's win vs KKR: Focus on wins, not NRR

  • GT beat KKR by 5 wickets
  • Shubman Gill scored 86 runs
  • Kagiso Rabada took 3/29
  • GT now 4th in points table
  • Rabada stresses winning over NRR
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"Prioritise the win first, NRR will come": Kagiso Rabada after GT's win vs KKR

GT pacer Kagiso Rabada says team must prioritize victories over net run rate after third consecutive IPL win, led by Shubman Gill's 86.

"The most important thing as a team is to prioritise the win first. And the net run rate, it will come. - Kagiso Rabada"

Ahmedabad, April 18

Gujarat Titans pacer Kagiso Rabada said that prioritising a win is more important than looking to improve the net run rate, after the team registered their third consecutive win in the Indian Premier League 2026 by defeating Kolkata Knight Riders on Friday.

GT handed KKR a five-wicket defeat, riding on the back of captain Shubman Gill's 86-run knock and Kagiso Rabada's bowling figures of 3/29 in 4 overs earlier in the match. With the win, GT now find themselves placed fourth on the points table.

While the Gujarat Titans are on a three-match winning streak, their NRR remains only slightly above zero. In contrast, several other teams have much stronger NRR figures--well over 0.300--with table-toppers Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru both boasting NRRs exceeding +1.

However, speaking at the post-match press conference, Rabada said that the team's main focus should be on winning games, not worrying about net run rate. He pointed out that with many matches still left in the tournament, there's enough time for the team to improve the NRR. According to him, performance and momentum across games matter more than actively chasing a better NRR.

"The most important thing as a team is to prioritise the win first. And the net run rate, it will come. This is only game number five? So there are quite a few more games left, nine games. There's a lot of games to improve that, and sometimes it's just momentum. That kind of stuff is momentum. You don't want to go into a game wanting to get your net run rate higher. It's more momentum and how a team is playing throughout the different scenarios," the GT pacer said.

He stressed the importance of playing according to the situation, trusting the team's batting depth, and allowing players to stick to their natural game without interference.

"Look, the most important thing is to win. The net run rate is something that you want to be good, but I don't think it's something that you prioritise. I think prioritising the win first is important and playing the situation accordingly. We know that we have the depth and the skill to score quicker, especially in the middle overs. But then again, you have to trust the guys in the middle. You have to trust their natural games, because they know what they're doing in the middle there. Those same guys are not coming to me telling me how to bowl, so we're not going to tell them how to bat," Rabada said.

GT will next face the Mumbai Indians on Monday at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, I appreciate this mindset. Too many teams panic about run rate and make silly decisions. Trusting your players' natural game is key. Shubman Gill played a captain's knock today, that's what matters most.
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Arjun K
While I agree winning is priority, being 4th with such a low NRR is a bit worrying no? Punjab and RCB are way ahead. If it comes down to a tie for playoffs, GT might regret not boosting it now. Just a thought 🤔
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Priya S
Rabada's point about not telling batters how to bat is so true! We fans are always quick to judge from outside. These are professional players, they know their roles. Three wins in a row is no fluke. GT looking strong 💪
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Michael C
Solid philosophy. You can't control NRR directly, you control it by playing good cricket and winning matches. Forcing the issue often backfires. Focus on the process, the results (and the run rate) will follow.
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Kavya N
Love this mature approach from a senior player. In a long tournament like IPL, staying calm is half the battle won. Gill leading well and Rabada providing experience. Excited for the MI match! 🏏

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