Key Points

KKR has officially announced the departure of head coach Chandrakant Pandit after four seasons. His tenure saw mixed results, including a memorable 2024 IPL title win. Despite early struggles, Pandit's leadership helped KKR secure their third championship. The franchise expressed gratitude while wishing him success in future endeavors.

Key Points: KKR Coach Chandrakant Pandit Departs After 2024 IPL Title Win

  • Pandit guided KKR to their third IPL title in 2024
  • Struggled in first two seasons with bottom-half finishes
  • 2025 saw a disappointing eighth-place finish
  • Franchise praised his leadership and squad-building efforts
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Chandrakant Pandit parts ways with KKR after four-year stint, franchise thanks him for 2024 title win

KKR bids farewell to head coach Chandrakant Pandit following a four-year stint, including their triumphant 2024 IPL championship victory.

"We are thankful for his invaluable contributions—including leading KKR to the TATA IPL Championship in 2024. — KKR Official Statement"

New Delhi, July 29

The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have officially announced the departure of head coach Chandrakant Pandit, bringing an end to a four-year tenure marked by both highs and lows, including a memorable Indian Premier League (IPL) title triumph in 2024.

In a statement shared on KKR's social media platforms on Tuesday, the franchise confirmed the development, "Mr. Chandrakant Pandit has decided to explore new opportunities and will not continue as Head Coach of Kolkata Knight Riders."

Pandit, a respected figure in the Indian domestic coaching circuit, took over the reins of KKR ahead of the 2022 season. While his first two seasons saw the team finish in the bottom half of the table, it was in 2024 that his leadership bore fruit, guiding the franchise to its third IPL title and their first in ten years.

Reflecting on his contribution, KKR added, "We are thankful for his invaluable contributions -- including leading KKR to the TATA IPL Championship in 2024 and helping build a strong, resilient squad. His leadership and discipline have left a lasting impact on the team."

The franchise also extended their good wishes to Pandit for his next chapter, "We wish him all the very best for the future."

https://x.com/KKRiders/status/1950170355462504791

In his debut season in 2022, the team managed six wins and eight losses, finishing seventh. The 2023 campaign mirrored the same outcome, another seventh-place finish with an identical win-loss record. However, 2024 turned out to be a breakthrough year. Under Pandit's guidance, KKR stormed to the top, eventually lifting the IPL trophy in style.

Unfortunately for both Pandit and the team, the momentum didn't carry over into 2025. KKR once again faltered, winning just five and finishing eighth in the standings, missing out on the playoffs for the third time in four seasons under his leadership.

- ANI

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Shreya B
As a diehard KKR fan, I'll always remember 2024 fondly! Pandit brought back the glory days. But cricket is a results game - 3 bad seasons out of 4 is hard to justify. Wishing him well though 🙏
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Aman W
Respectfully disagree with some comments here. Building a championship team takes time! Look at how he groomed youngsters like Rinku and Venky. The 2025 failure was more about player injuries than coaching.
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Priya S
Emotional moment for KKR fans 😢 That 2024 victory parade in Kolkata was magical! But franchise cricket is ruthless - one bad season and you're out. Wonder if he'll join another IPL team now?
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Varun X
Typical Indian cricket mentality - no patience! Pandit is one of our best domestic coaches. KKR should have given him at least 2 more seasons after that title win. Short-term thinking will cost us in long run.
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Nisha Z
The real question is - who's next for KKR? Maybe they should go for an international coach this time. Someone like Stephen Fleming or Andy Flower would bring fresh ideas to Eden Gardens!

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