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KKR's Raghuvanshi Out with Neck Pain After Collision with Chakaravarthy

Kolkata Knight Riders' top run-scorer Angkrish Raghuvanshi missed batting due to neck pain after colliding with teammate Varun Chakaravarthy during a catch attempt. Assistant Coach Shane Watson revealed the injury caused dizziness and a headache, preventing Raghuvanshi from finishing the game. KKR successfully chased 148 runs against MI, keeping their playoff hopes alive with their sixth win in seven matches. Watson also praised Chakaravarthy for playing through pain and contributing consistently this season.

"Raghuvanshi had neck pain after collision with Chakaravarthy": KKR Assistant Coach Watson

Kolkata, May 21

Kolkata Knight Riders Assistant Coach Shane Watson revealed the reason behind Angkrish Raghuvanshi's absence during KKR's run-chase against MI at the Eden Gardens here on Wednesday.

KKR chased down a challenging 148-run target against MI in 18.5 overs to win the match by four wickets, but their leading run-scorer of the season, Raghuvanshi, didn't come out to bat due to neck pain.

Raghuvanshi collided with his teammate Varun Chakaravarthy during the 11th over of the first innings when the wicketkeeper ran towards Chakaravarthy to grab a high catch of Tilak Varma.

It was the bowler's catch, but Raghuvanshi reached there, calling and claiming the catch. He couldn't reach for the ball on time, and his head collided with Varun, which resulted in the bowler dropping the catch.

Talking about Raghuvanshi's injury during the post-match press conference, Watson said, "Ankrish, unfortunately, ran a long way to be able to try and get that catch. And unfortunately, the collision that he had with Varun Chakravarthy meant that he ended up having some neck pain, a bit of dizziness and a bit of a headache within a couple of overs of that as well. So, unfortunately, he wasn't able to finish off the game. And I know how desperate he was as well. He's someone who is as tough a competitor as I've ever met. So we certainly missed him from a batting perspective."

Reflecting on Varun Chakravarthy's rehab, Watson said, "I'm not exactly sure of where he is on his rehab journey at the moment. All I do know is he's obviously playing through a bit of pain at the moment, which just shows how brave he is, how much he wants to be here to be able to contribute to KKR. And he's still bowling beautifully. It's been brilliant to be able to see just like the turnaround from the first few games of the season to then the impact he's been able to consistently have every single game. And we are so lucky to be able to have some of Varun's skills."

Chakaravarthy remained wicketless in the match after conceding just 28 runs in his four overs. He has taken 10 wickets for his side this season.

Coming to the match, KKR opted to bowl first after winning the toss. It was a scorching cameo of 32* in 18 balls, with three fours and two sixes from Corbin Bosch, which took MI to 147/8 in 20 overs, with Saurabh Dubey, Kartik Tyagi and Cameron Green picking up two wickets each.

In the chase, Manish and Rovman Powell (40 in 30 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes) top-scored as KKR chased the target in 18.5 overs with four wickets left.

With this win, their sixth in the previous seven games, KKR keep their playoff dream alive and kicking. With six wins and losses each and a no result, KKR are in sixth place in the points table. MI is in ninth place with four wins and nine losses.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Really unfortunate but also a bit unnecessary from Raghuvanshi — he was the wicketkeeper, should have let the bowler take the catch. That said, you have to admire his commitment. Hope both players recover fully! KKR's depth is impressive, winning without their top scorer.

Priya S

Watson's handling of this is classy — praising both players' toughness. Also, Varun's journey from those first few games to now taking 10 wickets is exactly the kind of comeback story we love in IPL. 🇮🇳 KKR's playoff hopes are alive! 🔥

Michael C

As a cricket fan, you hate to see injuries like this. That said, it shows how mentally tough these young Indian players are. Raghuvanshi wanted to be out there so badly. Watson's praise of Varun's bravery is well-deserved — he's a key part of KKR's bowling attack. Respect to both!

Aman W

What a match! Powell and Manish stepped up brilliantly. But honestly, Varun deserves special mention — even without wickets, he gave only 28 runs in 4 overs in a T20! That's gold. The way Watson talks about the team culture makes me proud to be a KKR fan. 💜

James A

Feel for Raghuvanshi — he's been such a consistent performer this season. But safety first! These collisions happen in the heat of the moment. Watson's comments about Varun's rehab are really insightful, shows how much these players sacrifice for the team. KKR's depth is insane.

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