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Kolkata Knight Riders skipper Ajinkya Rahane. Photo Courtesy: KKR X handle

Iyer plots Eden coup

| @indiablooms | Apr 26, 2025, at 09:04 am

The man who led KKR to an IPL title last season returns to Eden Gardens with a new jersey and a sharper agenda.

Shreyas Iyer, now helming Punjab Kings, has already downed his former side earlier this season. Come Saturday, he’ll aim to complete the double and possibly drive the final nail into KKR’s faltering campaign.

On current form, PBKS looks the more balanced and composed unit. With three wins in their last five, they’ve built rhythm around a settled squad and a captain who’s visibly thriving. KKR, meanwhile, are on a downward spiral—losing four of their last five and voicing frustrations about pitch conditions at Eden, which has unexpectedly favoured pace and bounce over spin.

Saturday’s surface is expected to be another hard strip with true bounce and some assistance for clever spinners. Ironically, KKR’s premier spin duo—Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy—have struggled at home, raising concerns about their ability to deliver under pressure. With the usual summer humidity and dew predicted for the evening, the toss could prove pivotal.

KKR’s middle-order woes are a recurring theme. Andre Russell, Rinku Singh, and Ramandeep Singh have all failed in recent outings. That could open doors for Rovman Powell and veteran Manish Pandey, both offering experience and finishing muscle. Anrich Nortje might also return to replace Moeen Ali, who had a tepid outing last time.

Young Angkrish Raghuvanshi remains a rare bright spot for the franchise, likely to continue as an impact sub. But KKR skipper Ajinkya Rahane will be under increasing pressure—not just to inspire, but to perform when it matters most.

Punjab, in contrast, are ticking most boxes. Prabhsimran Singh, Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh and Iyer himself are all in fine form. Marco Jansen and Josh Inglis have provided late-innings impact, while Arshdeep Singh continues to ask tough questions with the ball. Lockie Ferguson, a former Knight, may have a point to prove with his knowledge of the Eden strip.

Given the momentum and stability, PBKS go into this clash as favourites. KKR, buoyed by their home crowd, must find form fast—or risk being left behind. For Iyer, Saturday offers more than just another game. It’s a return, a reckoning, and perhaps, redemption.

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