IPL 2026: KKR vs PBKS Updates: Match abandoned due to wet outfield

 Mon, 06 April 2026
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23:06

Points shared; First points for KKR this IPL season

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KKR 25-2 (3.4 ovs) vs PBKS | Scorecard


After a wait of nearly three-and-a-half hours, the official word is in and the match has been called off due to wet outfield.   

Both captains were seen in a chat with the match officials before shaking hands. 

The no result means, KKR will finally open their account with one point in the bag. 

    

Fresh updates from Kolkata have come in. The rain has stopped but the covers are still on.

The cut-off time to start a five-overs-a-side match -- the minimum required for a result -- is 11.14 pm.


The rains refuses to relent in Kolkata and a tweet from the IPL's X handle reads: 'It is still raining in Kolkata and the wait goes on. Stay tuned for further updates.'

According to PTI, the cut-off time to start a five-overs-a-side match -- the minimum required for a result -- is 10.56pm.

However, with rain expected to intensify as per forecasts, a result appeared unlikely.

A washout, though, would help KKR open their account with one point after a winless start.


The rain has just intensified and we are expecting a shortened game once it resumes. 

The drizzle returns and the covers are back on the field after the rain had halted for a few minutes.



The covers are on as the rain continues to come down at the Eden Gardens. 


Bartlett continues and after two dots, Raghuvanshi takes a single to mid-off and runs, an overthrow at the non-strikers' end from Shreyas Iyer runs to the boundary and 5 runs added to KKR's total.

A dot later, rain forces the team into the pavillion. 



Angkrish Raghuvanshi is the new man in.

Arshdeep continues and Rahane and Raghuvanshi take four singles in the over.
19:47

Allen, Green back in the hut

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KKR 16-2 (2 ovs) vs PBKS | Scorecard

Cameron Green is the new man in, he gets a thick outside edge and it flies  past the wide gully for a four.

Bartlett gets to seam up, gets slight deviation, Green tries to guide the ball only to be caught behind and he is out for 4 off 3 balls. KKR lose another.  

Xavier Bartlett opens at the other end, pitches it up, gets some swing, Allen swings and misses and that is a dot.

Allen then attempts a lap, comes across the stumps, the keeper mises a run out chance and hits the bowler in the bargain. No damage done.

Allen swings and misses again.

Bartlett pitches it up, Allen goes for the drive, gets a fine nick and is caught behind for 6 off 67. KKR lose an early wicket. 

Finn Allen and Ajinkya Rahane come out to open for Kolkata Knight Riders while Arshdeep Singh will open the attack for Punjab Kings. 

Arshdeep gets some swing down the leg first up and Rahane clips it to backward square leg for a single to get off the mark.

Allen then taps the ball to mid-off for a single to get going.

Rahane then gets an outside edge and gets a streaky boundary past the slips for a four!

Rahane then plays the ball to backward point for a single.

Ball swings, fuller ball and Allen gets his bat down in time as the ball flies between his legs to fine leg for a four.

A single to end the over as 12 come off it.
19:15

KKR will look to end losing streak

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Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinjya Rahane has won the toss and elected to bat against Punjab Kings in Kolkata on Monday.

KKR have two changes with injured Varun Chakravarthy out and Sunil Narain out due to illness.  

Navdeep Saini replace Chakravarthy and Rovman Powell comes in place of Narain. 

Punjab go in unchanged. 

There was a little rain ahead of the toss, so that could help Punjab bowlers Arshdeep Singh but the team batting first have won here so Rahane's KKR would fancy their chances. 

Playing XIs: 

Punjab Kings: Prabhsimran Singh(w), Shreyas Iyer(c), Cooper Connolly, Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh, Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen, Xavier Bartlett, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal

Kolkata Knight Riders: Finn Allen, Ajinkya Rahane(c), Cameron Green, Angkrish Raghuvanshi(w), Rovman Powell, Rinku Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Anukul Roy, Navdeep Saini, Vaibhav Arora, Kartik Tyagi

Impact subs: 

Punjab Kings: Priyansh Arya, Suryansh Shedge, Vishnu Vinod, Pravin Dubey, Harpreet Brar

Kolkata Knight Riders: Blessing Muzarabani, Manish Pandey, Tejasvi Singh, Rahul Tripathi, Saurabh Dubey


A beleaguered and increasingly rudderless Kolkata Knight Riders will need a strong turnaround to halt their poor start when they face an in-form Punjab Kings in their IPL clash in Kolkata on Monday.

The three-time champions may point to the absence of frontline pacers Mustafizur Rahman, Harshit Rana, Akash Deep and Matheesha Pathirana for their early struggles, but the larger issue lies in a flawed team strategy that has left them staring at a third successive defeat.

The decision not to retain Shreyas Iyer, who led them to the 2024 title, raised eyebrows, and it has only looked worse in hindsight.

Iyer went on to vindicate himself by leading Punjab Kings to a runners-up finish in 2025, becoming the first captain to guide three different franchises -- Delhi Capitals (2020), KKR (champions 2024) and PBKS (2025) -- to the finals.

In contrast, KKR endured a forgettable campaign last season, finishing eighth for the first time since 2009.

Ajinkya Rahane, brought in as captain despite being out of favour in the T20 scheme of things, did silence critics to an extent by emerging as their leading run-getter. But the team's thinking including the elevation of Abhishek Nayar as head coach in place of Chandrakant Pandit, has come under scrutiny.

Nayar was incidentally the coach of UP Warriorz in this year's WPL in their bottom-placed finish.

KKR's Team Strategy and Combination Under Scrutiny
The muddled strategy is most evident in their team combination.

Despite having three top New Zealand players -- Finn Allen, Tim Seifert and Rachin Ravindra -- KKR have failed to utilise their resources effectively.

Allen has been the only one to get a look-in, while Seifert, the second-highest run-getter in the last T20 World Cup, and Ravindra, a proven spin-bowling all-rounder, continue to warm the bench.

Instead, KKR's persistence with Sunil Narine -- a franchise regular since 2012 -- despite his diminishing returns, has raised questions.

The situation is further complicated by the inclusion of all-rounder Cameron Green, who has been restricted from bowling by Cricket Australia, leaving the side with two overseas players not fully contributing.

Add to that the presence of Rovman Powell, another proven T20 performer, on the sidelines, and KKR's selection calls appear increasingly baffling.

Even their high-profile support staff -- Shane Watson, Dwayne Bravo and Andre Russell -- has not been able to provide clarity, making one ponder who is actually calling the shots at KKR?

While their bowling was expected to be a concern, the batting has fared no better.

Rahane's move to promote himself to open has yielded mixed results, and the lineup looks thin beyond No. 5.

In their first home match, they were bowled out for 161 in just 16 overs while chasing 227 against Sunrisers Hyderabad on a freeflowing Eden.

The lower middle order, comprising Ramandeep Singh and Anukul Roy, lacks the firepower, while Narine has been pushed down to No. 8, reflecting the lack of a settled plan.

In stark contrast, Punjab Kings have everything going their way.

Led by Iyer, who knows the Eden conditions well, they come into the match with two wins in two matches.

Young Cooper Connolly has been a revelation at No. 3 with 108 runs from two matches, while Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh have provided explosive starts.

Iyer has anchored the middle overs with assurance.

Their bowling unit, featuring Arshdeep Singh, Marco Jansen and Vijaykumar Vyshak looks balanced, while veteran leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal adds further bite.

For KKR, among the few positives have been the efforts of Kartik Tyagi and young Angkrish Raghuvanshi, but those sparks alone may not be enough against a well-oiled Punjab unit.