Finn Allen's Sizzling Century Ends Pressure and Powers KKR to Fourth Straight Win

Finn Allen scored a match-winning 47-ball century for KKR against DC, his first big knock after early season struggles. He credited a mental refresh from being dropped for three matches for his change in form. Allen focused on batting deep and playing 40 balls, which allowed him to score freely. KKR won by eight wickets, their fourth straight victory, keeping playoff hopes alive.

Key Points: Finn Allen Ton Helps KKR Beat DC in IPL 2024

  • Finn Allen scored 100* off 47 balls vs DC
  • Allen was dropped for three matches before this knock
  • He focused on batting deep and playing 40 balls
  • KKR won by 8 wickets, their fourth straight win
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"Was putting too much pressure on myself": KKR opener Allen reflects on early failures after sizzling ton against DC

KKR opener Finn Allen scored a 47-ball century against DC, ending his early season struggles. He credited his mental refresh and focus on batting deep for his match-winning knock.

"I was putting on too much pressure on myself - Finn Allen"

New Delhi, May 9

Following his match-winning century for Kolkata Knight Riders, opener Finn Allen expressed happiness with his knock, saying that he tried backing himself to bat at least 40 balls and being left out for a few matches provided a change in perspective.

After some time away from the pitch, the Kiwi hitter unleashed his lethal best against the Capitals at Arun Jaitley Stadium with a 47-ball 100*, easily chasing down the target of 143 set by DC and giving the hosts their fifth successive home loss. KKR is still pretty much in the playoff hunt despite an early six-match winless run, as it won four matches in a row.

After a string of low scores in the first half, Allen had to sit out in favour of Kiwi teammate Tim Seifert for three matches. After a 29 against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Allen has finally produced a statement knock.

Following his knock, during his post-match presentation, Allen said that he is focusing on diversifying his skillset in batting.

"I have been working on having more strings in my bow. Had to be more responsible after a couple of early wickets. I tried to knuckle down early; it was challenging early on. Axar (Patel) bowled early. The strategy was to get in a good position and bat deep. That is my model: stay in when it is tough, give myself a chance. I have got a few starts, frustrating not to carry on, nice to have some personal success. When the situation comes, you forget about your batting and focus on the situation. I knew if I stayed out for a long time, 40 balls, which does not happen too often, I would score enough. Sometimes, being left out changes your perspective. Allows time for mental refresh. I was putting on too much pressure on myself," he said.

Coming to the match, KKR won the toss and opted to field first. After a 49-run stand between Pathum Nissanka (50 in 29 balls, with five fours and three sixes) and KL Rahul, DC sunk to 89/5, with Anukul Roy (2/31 in four overs) shaking up their middle-order. Spinners Varun Chakravarthy (0/28) and Sunil Narine (1/17) also unleashed a brutal spin choke in the middle overs, while Kartik Tyagi took two crucial wickets for 25 runs. Ashutosh Sharma (39 in 28 balls, with three fours and sixes each) took DC to 142/8 in 20 overs.

In the chase, KKR lost openers skipper Ajinkya Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi early, reduced to 31/2, but a 116-run stand between Allen and Cam Green (33* in 27 balls, with two sixes) took KKR to a win in 14.2 overs, with eight wickets in hand.

KKR has climbed to seventh with their fourth successive win, with their playoff chances alive. DC has slipped to eighth, suffering its fifth successive loss at home and its seventh of the season. Their playoff chances are extinct.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see Allen finally come good. But honestly, KKR's bowling unit—Varun, Narine, Roy—has been the real backbone. Spinners choking in the middle overs won this match. Allen just finished it off beautifully.
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James A
Finn Allen is such an exciting talent. When he's in form, he can dismantle any bowling attack. That 100 off 47 balls was pure entertainment. Glad he took time to refresh mentally—sometimes a break makes all the difference.
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Rohit P
DC's tactics baffle me. They keep losing home matches and still can't figure out a winning combination. Nissanka played well but the rest of the batting collapsed. Meanwhile KKR looks like a different team now. Playoff hopes still alive! 🤞
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Sarah B
What a turnaround for KKR! From six straight losses to four consecutive wins—that's some serious resilience. Allen's hundred was special but credit to the bowlers too. Varun and Narine were unplayable in those middle overs.
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Vikram M
Respect to Allen for admitting he was putting too much pressure on himself. That's the kind of honesty that helps young players grow. KKR management deserves credit for handling him well—giving him a break and bringing him back stronger. Good lesson for Indian cricket too. 👏
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