The build-up was excellent. Shah Rukh Khan attended his first match of the season, whereas followers turned up in first rate numbers to cheer for Kolkata Knight Riders regardless of the group’s current struggles.
However in the long run, robust winds and torrential rain had the ultimate say because the Indian Premier League 2026 fixture between Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings was washed out on Monday.
Regardless of predictions of rain, KKR opted to bat and was reeling at 25 for 2 in 3.4 overs when the showers arrived, halting play barely 17 minutes into the sport at Eden Gardens.
Coming off two consecutive defeats, KKR took the sector with out the injured Varun Chakravarthy and Sunil Narine. In a bid to strengthen the batting, Rovman Powell and Navdeep Saini had been drafted into the XI.
Nevertheless, it was one other disappointing begin for KKR as neither Finn Allen nor Cameron Inexperienced managed to settle, each caught behind off a probing spell from Xavier Bartlett. With Ajinkya Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi making an attempt to rebuild, rain pressured the gamers off the sector.
There was preliminary hope of a restart because the groundstaff swiftly coated the sq. and outfield. However because the night wore on, the rain intensified and highly effective gusts of wind swept throughout the bottom.
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Sheets of rain lashed the sq., the stands steadily emptied as spectators sought shelter, and puddles started forming regardless of the covers remaining firmly in place.
With no enchancment in circumstances, match referee Javagal Srinath finally known as off the competition at 11:00PM IST, with each groups sharing a degree.
Coincidentally, when the 2 sides met on the identical venue final 12 months, that match too had been washed out, incomes each groups a degree every.
A 12 months later, it was the same story, with the unpredictable April climate as soon as once more having the ultimate phrase.
Printed on Apr 06, 2026
