"They are jealous of my success": Rahane hits back at critics after KKR's IPL defeat

Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane has launched a strong defense of his batting after his team's 65-run loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad. Rahane suggested critics who question his approach are driven by jealousy over his success or a specific agenda against him. He pointed to statistics showing he has the second-best powerplay strike rate among Indians since IPL 2023. The defeat marks a concerning start for KKR, who have lost their first two matches of the season for only the second time in their history.

Key Points: Ajinkya Rahane defends strike rate, slams critics after KKR loss

  • Rahane defends his powerplay strike rate
  • Claims critics have an agenda
  • SRH secures first 2026 IPL win
  • KKR with historically poor start
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"They are jealous from success I got": Rahane lambasts critics for "certain agenda" against his batting after defeat to SRH

KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane responds to critics questioning his batting, citing jealousy and a "certain agenda" against him after defeat to SRH.

"The amount of success I've got, I guess they're jealous about that. - Ajinkya Rahane"

Kolkata, April 3

Kolkata Knight Riders skipper Ajinkya Rahane, following his team's second loss in the Indian Premier League 2026, defended his performance by emphasising that his strike rate has been among the best since 2023.

Rahane suggested that the negativity toward him may stem from bias or even jealousy over his success.

A clinical performance from Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), which included quickfire knocks from Heinrich Klaasen and Abhishek Sharma and fine bowling performances from Jaydev Unadkat, Eshan Malinga and Nitish Kumar Reddy, helped them achieve their first win of the 2026 IPL, beating KKR by 65 runs at Kolkata on Thursday.

Playing his 200th IPL game against the SRH on Thursday, Rahane failed to make a mark, scoring just eight runs from 10 balls at a strike rate of 80 for his side in a tough run-chase. Since IPL 2023, only SRH's Abhishek Sharma (176.56) has a better strike rate than Rahane (167.78) in the powerplay among Indians.

"My strike rate... I have the best strike rate so far, from 2023. People who are talking are probably not watching the game or have a certain agenda against me. They don't like me playing. They don't like to watch me play. The amount of success I've got, I guess they're jealous about that," Rahane told the reporters after the match.

Rahane also said that his intent at the crease was right, even if he didn't always find rhythm, stressing that criticism comes from people who either misunderstand the game or expect a different style from him.

"My intent was there. Sometimes, as a batter, you don't get the rhythm or the flow. People who are talking either don't understand the game, or they want me to play a different kind of innings. They didn't expect that Ajinkya Rahane would improve his game this much. I am happy they are talking about me, negative or positive. Let them talk. But partnering with Finn Allen, it has been very good. In the first six overs, you need to look to play fearless cricket with freedom. At times you will struggle, that's okay, it's important to accept," he added.

Rahane is the ninth-highest run-getter in the tournament history, with 5,107 runs in 185 innings at an average of 30.58, with a strike rate of 125.32, with two centuries and 34 fifties and a best score of 105*.

KKR, with two defeats in their first two games (only the second time in KKR's history), had such a poor start to a season.

The three-time IPL champions will aim to bounce back quickly with games coming thick and fast at home. Punjab Kings visit them on April 6, and Lucknow Super Giants come on April 9.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I'm a big fan of Jinks, but this "jealousy" comment feels a bit off. As a senior player and captain, maybe focus on the team's two losses in a row? The stats are good, but the result matters more. KKR needs wins, not just individual strike rate defenses.
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Priyanka N
He's absolutely right about people having an agenda. For years he was labelled a 'Test player', now he's transformed his game and still gets trolled. Indian fans can be so fickle. Give the man some credit for evolving with modern cricket! 👏
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Aman W
Yaar, it's simple. When you're the captain and you score 8(10) in a big chase, you will face criticism. Talking about jealousy doesn't help. Just own the bad day, promise to do better, and move on. The 'agenda' talk sounds defensive.
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Kavya N
His partnership with Finn Allen has been the only bright spot for KKR so far. If they click, they can destroy any bowling attack. People need to look at the bigger picture and not just one innings. #InJinksWeTrust 💜
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Michael C
The strike rate stat is compelling, but it's a team sport. KKR is 0-2. Maybe the discussion should be about team strategy and bowling, which was expensive, rather than just one batter's performance. Rahane's experience is vital for a turnaround.

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