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IPL 2025: Pujara calls out unclear communication and bowling failure in KKR's defeat

IANS April 22, 2025 318 views

Cheteshwar Pujara has delivered a scathing assessment of Kolkata Knight Riders' performance after their recent IPL defeat. His critique focuses on multiple systemic failures, including unclear communication, poor batting strategy, and ineffective bowling. Pujara specifically highlighted the team's lack of tactical clarity during crucial moments of the match. The criticism underscores deeper organizational issues that need immediate attention if KKR hopes to improve their current seventh-place standing.

"When you realise things aren't working, the support staff must intervene and give a clear directive" - Cheteshwar Pujara"
IPL 2025: Pujara calls out unclear communication and bowling failure in KKR's defeat
New Delhi, April 22: India Test batter Cheteshwar Pujara has weighed in on Kolkata Knight Riders’ alarming batting approach in their 39-run loss to Gujarat Titans, questioning not just Venkatesh Iyer’s lack of intent but also the team’s planning and communication from the dugout.

Key Points

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Venkatesh Iyer's ineffective batting raised serious strategic questions

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KKR's bowling leaked crucial runs in death overs

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Team's tactical approach severely criticized by Pujara

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Communication breakdown evident in match performance

Venkatesh was promoted to No. 4 to counter Gujarat’s left-arm spinner Sai Kishore and leg-spinner Rashid Khan. However, the left-hander failed to justify the move, scoring a scratchy 14 off 19 balls without hitting a boundary.

“I do agree that Venkatesh didn’t play the role he should have. But was he told to just survive? Was the message from the dugout to simply knock it around when Rashid was bowling?” Pujara said on ESPNcricinfo’s Time Out

For Pujara, it wasn’t just about individual decision-making but a larger question of tactical clarity. “Timeouts exist for a reason. When you realise things aren’t working, the support staff must intervene and give a clear directive. That seems to have been missing.”

Pujara also turned the spotlight on KKR’s bowling, which he believes allowed GT to post 198 on a surface that wasn’t as flat as the score suggested. “The pitch had enough turn. If you’re conceding over 60 runs in the last five overs on such a surface, then your execution is lacking. They should’ve restricted them to around 180," he said.

KKR were 68 for 2 after 10 overs, needing 131 more at 13 runs per over. The lack of urgency and misreading of the pitch cost them dearly—much like their previous match against Punjab Kings, where they couldn’t chase 112.

"It’s not just about batting collapse; it’s about failing to understand what’s needed at the moment. They were behind in all departments—strategy, clarity, and execution," Pujara said.

KKR, currently sitting seventh in the standings, will next face Punjab Kings at Eden Gardens on April 26.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Pujara makes some valid points here. KKR's management has been questionable all season. Promoting Venkatesh to 4 was a gamble that clearly didn't pay off. The bowling at the death was terrible too 😤
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Priya M.
As a KKR fan, this season has been so frustrating to watch! We have the talent but zero game awareness. Pujara is spot on about the lack of clear communication from the dugout. Timeouts are meant for strategic changes, not just water breaks!
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Arjun S.
Respectfully disagree with Pujara on one point - Venkatesh is experienced enough to know when to accelerate. You can't always blame the management. Players need to take responsibility too. But the bowling analysis is 100% correct.
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Sunita R.
The last 5 overs were painful to watch! How can professional bowlers concede 60+ runs on a turning track? 😫 KKR needs to sort out their death bowling ASAP if they want to stay in the tournament.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to hear Pujara's perspective since he's not part of the IPL currently. Shows how obvious KKR's issues are to outsiders. The team looks completely directionless this season.
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Neha P.
That Punjab match still haunts me... 112 should've been easy! Pujara's right - it's not just about one bad day, there's a pattern of poor decision making. Hope they turn things around at Eden Gardens 🤞

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