
Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|10-04-2026
Eden Gardens fell quiet when KKR let it slip, their grip loosening just as the finish line came into view. Last-over drama handed LSG the win, snatching victory from what felt like certain defeat. Momentum shifted fast, leaving Kolkata fans staring blankly at the scoreboard.
One reason KKR fell short is that the opening partnership didn’t hold long enough. Pressure built when spin slowed the scoring after seven overs. A dropped catch at deep midwicket shifted momentum sharply; mistakes like that cost more. Middle-order hesitation meant boundaries dried up during power plays.
Bowling changes came too late, missing crucial turning points. Then, a sudden run-out sparked panic instead of calm.
1.The Mukul Choudhary show:
2. Middle order batting slump:
Ajinkya Rahane, scoring 41, along with Angkrish Raghuvanshi’s 45, gave KKR a steady start – yet momentum slipped away soon after. From the twelfth to the fifteenth overs, their progress slowed sharply; just 17 runs came up during that stretch.
3. Cameron Green’s costly 19th over:
With the 19th over in his hands, Cameron Green couldn’t find the right length. Boundaries slipped through, three of them, to Choudhary. Sixteen runs leaked during that stretch. What was once 30 needed off 12 balls now sat at fourteen off six. Tough turned easier in just a few deliveries.
4. Failure to finish in the final over:
Twelve eight for seven in the sixteenth over put Kolkata close to victory. Still, neither Choudhary nor Avesh Khan lost their stumps. An unbroken fifty-four for the eighth wicket followed, Avesh adding just one run, as finishing touches slipped away down the order.
5. Tactical pressure in the final over:
Funny how one well-aimed yorker can shift momentum, yet Vaibhav Arora found himself boxed in by circumstance during that 20th over. With five fielders crowding the infield, thanks to the sluggish pace earlier, the boundaries crept closer despite sharp efforts.
6. Raghuvanshi’s near miss:
The last moments of a battle brought chaos near the stumps. A wild dash unfolded when a leg-bye was attempted off the final delivery. Chance slipped through Angkrish Raghuvanshi’s hands – his throw wide, missing the mark at the batter’s end. That meant LSG reached their target, victory sealed by the narrowest margin possible.




