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Didn't get the start we wanted and faltered in the end', Bravo admits after KKR's loss to GT

IANS April 22, 2025 282 views

Kolkata Knight Riders faced another challenging match in IPL 2026, losing to Gujarat Titans by 39 runs. Team mentor Dwayne Bravo candidly discussed the strategic challenges, particularly around batting order and powerplay performance. Despite the setback, Bravo remained supportive of players like Andre Russell and young talent Angkrish Raghuvanshi. The loss leaves KKR in a precarious seventh position with only three wins in eight matches.

"We didn't score enough runs. Credit to our bowling group" - Dwayne Bravo"
Didn't get the start we wanted and faltered in the end', Bravo admits after KKR's loss to GT
Kolkata, April 22: After Kolkata Knight Riders suffered their fifth loss of the IPL 2026, mentor Dwayne Bravo admitted that the defending champions didn't get the start they wanted in their chase and also faultered on the end to slump to 39-run loss against Gujarat Titans.

Key Points

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KKR struggled in powerplay chase against Gujarat Titans

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Angkrish Raghuvanshi's batting position sparked tactical discussion

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Team maintains support for Andre Russell as finisher

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Seventh position in IPL points table after loss

Chasing a target of 200 runs, KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane’s half-century went in vain as his side eventually fell short in the contest.

Not shying away from the result, team mentor Dwayne Bravo said, “We didn’t score enough runs. Credit to our bowling group, they did a fantastic job restricting them to under 200 and really gave us a chance at the halfway stage. Unfortunately, we didn’t get the start we wanted in the powerplay and faltered in the end.”

Shedding some light on the tactical decisions that led to the talented young batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi batting at number nine, Bravo shared, “We didn’t start the game for him to bat at number nine, but the way the game panned out, eventually, he ended up there. We’re one of those teams that are blessed to have quality left-handers and right-handers in our top order.

"So, we try to use that to the best of our ability, especially when the opposition has quality spinners. Unfortunately, Angkrish had to keep sliding down the order.”

Further highlighting the young batter’s positive performances throughout the season, Bravo added, “He is one of the better players in the setup in terms of the runs scored this season. However, after the powerplay, we knew they (Gujarat Titans) were going to come up with their left-arm orthodox and leg spinners. So, we always wanted to have that left-right combination.”

Asked if the form of fellow West Indian Andre Russell is a concern, Bravo backed his former teammate, saying, "Russell is an experienced and a successful player. When he walks in to bat every time, there are only 14-15 deliveries left. So, the work that needs to be done is tough. We need to give him a chance to finish like he is accustomed to doing over the years for KKR. We need to back our finishers and allow them to finish games."

“The finishers have had a lot of success in the past so it’s important to try and back them. There’s a fine line between backing a player and trying to come up with the best combination that we can try that could give the team the spark that it’s missing. So, it’s something we have to discuss as a group and then look forward to the next game,” Bravo concluded.

After the loss, KKR are sitting seventh in the table with just three wins in eight games while GT maintained their top spot after securing their sixth win in eight outings.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Tough loss for KKR but Bravo's honesty is refreshing! The batting order shuffle seems questionable though - why keep pushing Raghuvanshi down? He's been in good form! 🤔 #KKR #IPL2026
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Priya M.
GT's bowling was just too good today! Rashid Khan magic strikes again 💫 But KKR needs to sort out their middle order - too much pressure on Russell every single game.
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Suresh T.
Respect to Bravo for taking responsibility. The team selection needs work - why bench Narine when we're struggling against spin? Hope they bounce back stronger next game! 💜
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Anjali R.
That left-right combo strategy backfired big time today. Sometimes you just need to let your best batsmen face more deliveries regardless of their dominant hand! #LearningExperience
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Vikram J.
As a GT fan, I'm thrilled! But gotta say KKR's powerplay batting has been their Achilles heel all season. They really miss Venkatesh Iyer's explosive starts from last year.

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