Kolkata Knight Riders breathed new life into their IPL 2026 playoff hopes with a gritty four-wicket win over Mumbai Indians in a rain-affected encounter at Eden Gardens on Wednesday. Chasing a revised target, KKR steadied themselves after early setbacks and ultimately reached the finish line with Rinku Singh striking the winning runs.
Rain delay and Mumbai’s early trouble
- KKR won the toss and chose to bowl first, setting the tone in damp conditions at Eden Gardens.
- Mumbai’s top order struggled again, sliding to 41/4 during the powerplay as Rohit Sharma, Ryan Rickelton and Suryakumar Yadav all fell early.
- Captain Hardik Pandya tried to rebuild with a measured 26, while Tilak Varma contributed 20 to keep the innings from collapsing completely.
- Pandya and Varma put together a slow but crucial 43-run stand off 49 balls, which helped Mumbai recover from the early damage.
- Corbin Bosch then provided the late acceleration, striking quickly to finish unbeaten on 32 from just 18 deliveries, lifting Mumbai to 147/8 in their 20 overs.
How the bowling shaped the innings
KKR’s attack was spread across the card: Saurabh Dubey, Cameron Green and Kartik Tyagi each took two wickets, while Sunil Narine maintained pressure through the middle overs to prevent Mumbai from getting away.
KKR’s chase: stability, then the push
- KKR went after 148 with a cautious start but lost a few wickets early in the chase.
- Manish Pandey anchored the run chase with a composed 45, giving KKR a platform to work from.
- Rovman Powell then shifted the momentum decisively, smashing 40 during a key 64-run partnership that swung the contest towards KKR.
- Even with a handful of late dismissals, KKR stayed on track and crossed the target in 18.5 overs.
- Rinku Singh hit the final runs to clinch a vital victory for his side.
Brief scores
- Mumbai Indians: 147/8 in 20 overs (Corbin Bosch 32*; Hardik Pandya 26, Tilak Varma 20). Bowling: Saurabh Dubey 2/34, Cameron Green 2/23.
- Kolkata Knight Riders: 148/6 in 18.5 overs (Manish Pandey 45, Rovman Powell 40). Bowling: Corbin Bosch 3/30.