Mystery lost – Varun’s and KKR’s struggles


Mystery lost – Varun’s and KKR’s struggles

Kolkata Knight Riders’ Varun Chakaravarthy. File
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Nothing seems to be going Kolkata Knight Riders’ way this season. Even as the team management has come under scrutiny for some puzzling selection calls, the three-time Indian Premier League champion has struggled to find rhythm in almost every department.

The batting has lacked consistency, the bowling has often been erratic and below par, and Varun Chakaravarthy’s worrying dip in form has only compounded the problems. Once considered KKR’s trump card, the mystery spinner has looked a shadow of himself in the two games he has played so far, appearing out of rhythm and short on control.

He was subsequently left out of the clash against Punjab Kings with an injury, though the team management has not clarified the exact nature of the setback or a possible timeline for his return.

In a way, the enforced break could offer Varun an opportunity to reset after a difficult run. But it also raises a larger question: what has gone wrong for the spinner who, over the past few seasons, established himself as one of KKR’s most reliable match-winners?

“Varun is going through off-form, and the problem is that the batters are now being able to pick Varun as they know which delivery he would bowl. That’s a matter of concern,” former India captain Sourav Ganguly said.

Signs of this dip have been evident since the Super Eight stage of the T20 World Cup, with opposition teams increasingly attacking him during key phases of the innings. In two IPL appearances so far, Varun has bowled just six overs, conceding 79 runs without picking up a wicket.

Against Sunrisers Hyderabad at Eden Gardens, the leg-spinner was unable to complete his quota of four overs after conceding 25 runs in his very first over, immediately putting the pressure on the rest of the attack.


Cameron Green breaks silence with action after Rahane’s cricket Australia remark | Cricket News – The Times of India


Cameron Green breaks silence with action after Rahane’s cricket Australia remark | Cricket News – The Times of India
Kolkata Knight Riders’ Cameron Green, right, and captain Ajinkya Rahane (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

Cameron Green bowling in the nets ahead of Kolkata Knight Riders’ IPL 2026 clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad has quickly become a major talking point. It comes just days after the Australian all-rounder did not bowl in KKR’s opening defeat to the Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium, where the team failed to defend 221 and concerns over their bowling balance came into focus.The situation gained traction after KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane was asked about Green’s absence with the ball and replied, “That question you need to ask Cricket Australia.” He also admitted that Green’s bowling would add balance to the side, turning what seemed like a tactical call into a wider debate about workload management, franchise planning, and the influence of national boards during the IPL. Cricket Australia soon clarified their stance, stating that there was no last-minute restriction. Green, they explained, has been managing a lower back issue and is gradually building up his bowling workload. The franchise was reportedly aware of this plan before the tournament began, with a rough timeline of 10 to 12 days set for his return as a bowling option. This shifted the narrative from confusion to careful rehabilitation. Against that backdrop, Green bowling in the nets carries weight. It does not confirm that he will immediately resume full duties in matches, but it signals progress after a week in which the issue threatened to overshadow KKR’s campaign. For a player signed for a massive ₹25.20 crore in the IPL 2026 auction, expectations have naturally been centred around his full all-round contribution rather than just his batting. The timing is crucial for KKR. Green was brought in to provide balance across departments, and his absence as a bowler in the opening game exposed a gap that the opposition exploited. The debate that followed also raised a larger question about how much control franchises truly have over high-value players when fitness and workload are being monitored externally. For now, the situation appears to be moving forward. The controversy began with Green not bowling when KKR needed options, intensified with Rahane’s public remarks, and has now entered a more hopeful phase, with the all-rounder back practising with the ball. Whether that translates into match overs in the coming games remains to be seen, but it has at least eased some of the early pressure surrounding one of KKR’s biggest signings.


IPL | KKR coach Nayar bets on Varun bouncing back


Mystery lost – Varun’s and KKR’s struggles

Kolkata Knight Riders’s Varun Chakaravarthy bowls during a practice session on the eve of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 cricket match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, in Kolkata, Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
| Photo Credit: K.R. DEEPAK

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) head coach Abhishek Nayar on Wednesday expressed confidence that spinner Varun Chakaravarthy would bounce back in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Varun conceded a lot of runs in the T20 World Cup and in KKR’s IPL opener against Mumbai Indians (0/48 in four overs) at the Wankhede Stadium the other night.

However, Nayar solidly backed the spinner. “He has gone through a lot more than this. He has accomplished a lot over the past year, which has increased expectations…Statistically, he’s pretty much bowled the similar speeds that he always has.

“Hawkeye suggests he has bowled the same lengths, but sometimes players play you better,” Nayar said on the eve of KKR’s match against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

“It (Wankhede) was a pitch that challenged all spinners…and Varun bowls (in) those phases where he’s always going to be challenged. As a franchise, as support staff, we back him. Teams are playing him well. Doesn’t mean he can’t come back. It just means that it’s another challenge in his life.

Kolkata Knight Riders’s Varun Chakaravarthy bowls during a practice session on the eve of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 cricket match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, in Kolkata, Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

Kolkata Knight Riders’s Varun Chakaravarthy bowls during a practice session on the eve of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 cricket match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, in Kolkata, Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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K.R. DEEPAK

“At times you want to protect a bowler and bring him at a time where you feel he can be more effective. But the nature of the game is (such) that sometimes you want to put your best players in a position to perform. If he picks up wickets there, he’s a different bowler.”

Nayar said the support staff, including mentor D.J. Bravo and bowling coach Tim Southee, had been working with the less experienced bowlers in the side to bring out the best in them.


IPL 2026: Rohit Sharma, Rickelton fire MI to record chase, ending 13-year jinx | Cricket News – The Times of India


IPL 2026: Rohit Sharma, Rickelton fire MI to record chase, ending 13-year jinx | Cricket News – The Times of India
Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton (BCCI)

Mumbai: At last, the Mumbai Indians have ended their jinx of losing the first match of the IPL, an unwanted habit which they had been carrying for 13 long seasons — from 2013 to 2025. In fact, on Sunday night at the Wankhede Stadium, that unwanted record looked like continuing when the Kolkata Knight Riders raced away to an imposing total of 220 for four after being asked to bat first. However, their openers, South African ‘keeper-bat Ryan Rickelton (81, 43b, 4×4, 8×6) and former captain Rohit Sharma (78, 38b, 6×4, 6×6), who turned the clock back with some furious hitting, blew away KKR with their rollicking 148-run opening stand, which took just 72 balls. The issue was never in doubt, even though the hosts lost a few late wickets. MI’s emphatic six-wicket win in the high-scoring game, which came with five balls to spare, gave much to cheer for their vociferous supporters. The first two days of IPL 2026 have now seen 200-plus totals chased down easily, almost in a farcical manner, which tells you how tough life is getting for the bowlers in the IPL. At the moment, the contest between bat and ball is heavily lopsided in favour of the bat in the league. In a curious development, India’s T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav featured as an Impact Player and chipped in with an eight-ball 16 (3×4). Turning the clock back, Rohit unleashed some big sixes, with his trademark pull shot for a six in the sixth over off Kartik Tyagi standing out, while skipper Hardik Pandya (18 not out off 11 balls, 3×4) finished the job. To make things worse for the visitors, their captain Ajinkya Rahane, who smashed a fine 67 (40b, 3×4, 5×6) earlier, had to leave the field due to cramps, leaving his deputy Rinku Singh to lead the side. What must really worry KKR going forward is also the poor form of their lead spinner Varun Chakravarthy, who conceded 0-48 in four overs and is clearly struggling for rhythm. Earlier, KKR batters across the spectrum, senior batter Rahane and young gun Angkrish Raghuvanshi (51, 29b, 4×4, 2×6), smashed blazing fifties, while New Zealand opener Finn Allen (37 off 18 balls, 6×4, 2×6) and Rinku Singh (33 not out, 21b, 4×4) chipped in with vital cameos to take KKR to a formidable total. On a night which saw Mumbai players hog the limelight in front of their home crowd, Mumbai all-rounder Shardul Thakur was not to be left behind, making a vital contribution to MI’s win. Marking a superb outing for MI, the ‘Palghar Express’ took three for 39 in four overs and was the pick of the bowlers on either side in a game that saw the world’s top pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah go wicketless (0-38 in four overs) for once. Thakur dismissed Allen (caught at wide long-on) in the sixth over to provide MI with a much-needed breakthrough at a point when the KKR openers were going berserk. Using slower balls and his variations cleverly, the 34-year-old then took the scalps of Rs 25.20 cr buy Cameron Green (18, 10b, 1×4, 1×6, caught smartly by a diving Sherfane Rutherford at deep cover), who was making his KKR debut, and Rahane (caught at extra cover off a cross-seam, full delivery bowled outside off stump), to check KKR from running away with the game. KKR were provided an electric start by Rahane, who scored his 34th IPL fifty, and Allen, who had blasted a match-winning unbeaten century against South Africa in the 2026 T20 World Cup semifinal earlier this month, as the opening pair added 69 off just 32 balls to lay the platform for a big total. Playing in his first competitive match in three months — he last turned out for Mumbai on December 16, when he smashed 72 not out off 41 balls to help Mumbai chase down 217 against Rajasthan in Pune in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy — Rahane, who opted out of the Vijay Hazare Trophy and then the second half of the Ranji Trophy during the last domestic season, hardly looked rusty. Batting beautifully, the veteran batsman picked up the length early and unfurled some glorious strokes, with a cover-driven four off Thakur being the pick of the lot. There have been a few who’ve questioned KKR’s decision to make Rahane the captain again this season, but the 37-year-old, who finished as the highest run-getter for KKR last season (390 runs in 13 matches at 35.45, with three fifties), looked in a determined mood to prove his worth. Launching an all-out attack, Allen feasted on long-hops by MI’s debutant Afghanistan spinner Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar (0-57 in four overs), taking two sixes and a four off him in the third over, which went for 17. Rahane then hammered back-to-back sixes off Hardik Pandya off the first two balls of the fourth over, before Allen took three consecutive fours off the MI captain, who conceded 26 in that over.


‘Franchise has backed you’: Irfan Pathan challenges LSG star to step up in IPL 2026 | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Franchise has backed you’: Irfan Pathan challenges LSG star to step up in IPL 2026 | Cricket News – The Times of India
Lucknow Super Giants’s Mayank Yadav celebrates (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak)

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has made it clear that IPL 2026 could be a defining season for Mayank Yadav, urging the young pacer to justify the faith shown in him by Lucknow Super Giants. Mayank burst onto the scene in IPL 2024 with raw pace, consistently clocking over 150 kmph, but injuries have stalled his progress since then. Despite his limited appearances, LSG retained him for ₹11 crore ahead of the 2025 mega auction, signalling strong backing. However, he featured in just two matches that season. Recently, he returned to action with two outings for India A during the T20 World Cup 2026 warm-ups and is now fully fit, working under bowling coach Bharat Arun ahead of the new IPL season.

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Pathan pointed out that the franchise’s patience now needs to be rewarded. “Mayank Yadav has played six matches in two years, it is not enough. He is a retained player. He has to be available this year. If there is no place for him in the team, then that is a separate thing. The franchise has supported him. Mohsin Khan missed last year entirely, and even in the seasons before, he has not played all the games. But they have been backed; no other franchise does this. I have seen KKR and MI do it, but many franchises run out of patience after one or two seasons,” Pathan said on his YouTube channel. On the bowling front, Pathan feels LSG possess significant depth despite releasing Akash Deep. He highlighted the importance of Mohammed Shami, who is expected to lead the attack. “Their fast bowling is quite strong, they have a lot of options. Shami has played so much domestic cricket, he is in rhythm, and is experienced. Everyone knows that if there are seaming conditions, then you will get a bank of two overs with Shami. Last year, he had to bowl on flat wickets in Hyderabad. I think he will get much more help from the Lucknow pitch,” Pathan added. Shami will be supported by a strong Indian pace unit that includes Avesh Khan, Mayank Yadav, Mohsin Khan, Prince Yadav, Arjun Tendulkar, and Naman Tiwari. Pathan also reflected on LSG’s journey as a franchise, suggesting they are still trying to define their identity after four seasons. The team has moved on from early pillars like KL Rahul, Ravi Bishnoi, and Marcus Stoinis, while undergoing multiple changes in coaching staff and branding. “This is a team that is searching for its identity. If you look at the Mumbai Indians, you associate it with the great Sachin Tendulkar, Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah. Then you associate Chennai with MS Dhoni, and RCB with Virat Kohli. In comparison, Lucknow is quite a young team. It seemed that Gautam Gambhir’s stamp would be on this team for a long time. Gambhir has since left LSG, gone to KKR, and is now with the Indian team. This team has a lot of potential,” Pathan explained. The franchise, which made the playoffs in its first two seasons under Rahul before exiting in the Eliminator, has since struggled, finishing seventh in the last two editions.


IPL: KKR retire Andre Russell’s No. 12 jersey – here is why | Cricket News – The Times of India


IPL: KKR retire Andre Russell’s No. 12 jersey – here is why | Cricket News – The Times of India
KKR’s Andre Russell (PTI Photo/Swapan Mahapatra)

NEW DELHI: In a city that worships its cricket heroes, Tuesday night was all about Andre Russell. During a lively preseason event called Knights Unplugged in Kolkata, Kolkata Knight Riders made a huge announcement: they retired the No. 12 jersey to honour Russell. This means no player will ever wear that number again for the team.KKR CEO Venky Mysore revealed the tribute on stage, saying, “In your honour, we would like to retire this number for KKR,” recognising how Russell made the jersey iconic with his powerful performances.

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Before the last IPL auction, there was speculation that Russell might leave KKR. But he had already made his feelings clear in a personal video that he would only play for KKR or not play in the IPL at all. Now, instead of playing, he has taken up a new role as the team’s Power Coach, helping younger players improve their finishing skills.Looking back at his journey, Russell became emotional. Over the years, he scored 2,651 runs at an explosive strike rate and took 123 wickets, playing key roles in KKR’s title wins.“I got a bit emotional watching that video,” Russell admitted.“It’s been over a decade of amazing achievements, having been part of two title-winning teams. To see what it meant to everyone… that’s a different enjoyment. World Cups feel special. When you win the IPL, it’s something different. The last one we won, I got teary-eyed.”“When you have left everything on the field, you don’t regret walking away from the game,” he said.“Every game I played, I played like it was the last game of my IPL career.”Now excited about coaching, he said, “I have no regrets about being in this role. I am excited,” and praised working with coaches like Abhishek Nayar and Shane Watson.KKR also named Rinku Singh as vice-captain under Ajinkya Rahane as they prepare for the new season.


IPL 2026: KKR injury woes worsen, Akash Deep also ruled out | Cricket News – The Times of India


IPL 2026: KKR injury woes worsen, Akash Deep also ruled out | Cricket News – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) continue to face the injury woes in their pace bowling as India pacer Akash Deep was ruled out of the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL), Cricbuzz reported on Saturday.Akash Deep has not reported for the Kolkata Knight Riders camp, which has been underway in Kolkata since March 18, as per the Circbuzz report.Earlier, Harshit Rana was also ruled out of the season due to the injury that he had sustained during a warm-up match ahead of the recently concluded T20 World Cup.Meanwhile, pacer Matheesha Pathirana is expected to miss the early stages for the KKR.

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Speaking at KKR’s pre-season press conference, Abhishek Nayar stated that Pathirana is undergoing rehab with the Sri Lankan Cricket Board and is expected to be match fit around mid-April.“The latest update that we know is he’s obviously with the Sri Lankan cricket board and they took out his rehab. And the latest communication that we’ve had is, hopefully, somewhere mid-April is when they feel he’ll be match fit. That’s what we know as of now,” he said.Earlier, Bangladesh left-armer pacer Mustafizur Rahman was also released by the KKR following BCCI directives amid heightened India-Bangladesh tensions. The issue escalated to the extent that Bangladesh pulled out of the T20 World Cup refusing to play in India, with Scotland coming in as replacement.KKR are set to kick their IPL 2026 campaign off against the Mumbai Indians on March 29 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The three-time champions will then face Sunrisers Hyderabad on April 2 at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens, before facing off against last year’s finalists, Punjab Kings, on April 6, also at Eden Gardens.In their fourth IPL match, KKR will face Lucknow Super Giants on April 9 at Eden Gardens.

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KKR eyes multibillion-dollar sale of CoolIT Systems: report


Private equity firm KKR is working with advisers on a sale of data center cooling company CoolIT Systems for a price tag potentially exceeding $3 billion, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter.

A potential sale of CoolIT was in the preliminary stage and there were no guarantees that it would result in a transaction, the report said, adding that multiple buyers had been earmarked as potential bidders.


KKR eyes multibillion-dollar sale of CoolIT Systems: report
Private equity firm KKR is considering a sale of its CoolIT Systems data center cooling business. KKR

CoolIT Systems data center cooling equipment in a manufacturing facility.
A potential sale of CoolIT was in the preliminary stage and there were no guarantees that it would result in a transaction, the Financial Times reported. CoolIT Systems

CoolIT declined to comment. KKR did not respond to a request for comment. Reuters could not immediately verify the report.

High-powered AI and cloud servers crunching data need huge amounts of power and give off intense heat that traditional air cooling systems are often unable to cool properly.

The global appetite for data centers has sparked a wave of dealmaking across the industry as companies race to build capacity to meet the surge in power and cooling needs.

CoolIT specializes in designing, developing and manufacturing liquid cooling technologies for AI and computing systems, according to its website. It was acquired by KKR in 2023.


Huge blow! Matheesha Pathirana ruled out of T20 World Cup, IPL 2026 in doubt | Cricket News – The Times of India


Huge blow! Matheesha Pathirana ruled out of T20 World Cup, IPL 2026 in doubt | Cricket News – The Times of India
Sri Lanka’s Matheesha Pathirana (AP/PTI)

Sri Lanka have been forced into a change in their squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup after fast bowler Matheesha Pathirana was ruled out with injury. Pacer Dilshan Madushanka has been officially cleared as his replacement.Pathirana picked up a muscle strain during Sri Lanka’s Group B clash against Australia national cricket team on Monday in Pallekele, a match the hosts won by eight wickets. The setback occurred early in his spell, cutting short his involvement in the game.

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Confirming the change, “The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 has approved Dilshan Madushanka as a replacement for Matheesha Pathirana in the Sri Lanka squad,”the ICC said in a release.The right-arm quick had bowled just three deliveries against Australia before discomfort forced him to stop. He was unable to complete the over, having previously featured in Sri Lanka’s matches against Ireland and Oman.The injury is also a concern for his Indian Premier League franchise, Kolkata Knight Riders. The three-time champions invested INR 18 crore in Pathirana. With Mustafizur Rahman already released and Harshit Rana facing uncertainty for IPL 2026, the latest setback compounds their pace-bowling worries.The incident unfolded when he delivered a ball to Australia captain Mitchell Marsh and immediately clutched his left leg in visible pain. Although early commentary suggested a hamstring issue, it was later confirmed as a muscle strain. The team physio rushed out, but Pathirana had to be assisted off the field, with Dasun Shanaka completing the remaining deliveries of the over.