What really went wrong for KKR?
Here are the main reasons behind KKR’s struggles in IPL 2026:
IF NOT ALLEN-SEIFERT, THEN WHO?
When you have two explosive batters like Finn Allen and Tim Seifert in the squad, the expectation was that KKR would use them together at the top of the order. Ahead of the season, the likely combination looked straightforward – Allen and Seifert opening with Rahane slotting in at No. 3 or 4. However, KKR instead went with the Allen-Rahane opening combination, a move that failed to deliver consistent results.
KKR also had the option of using Sunil Narine, who has previously given the franchise dream starts as an opener. The uncertainty around the opening combination eventually hurt the team badly.
RAHANE’S STRIKE RATE
As an opener, Rahane struggled to provide explosive starts. The KKR captain scored 335 runs in 14 matches at a strike rate of 135.08 — numbers that failed to consistently put opposition bowlers under pressure during the powerplay.
PATHIRANA INJURY BLOW
KKR spent a massive Rs 18 crore to acquire Matheesha Pathirana at the IPL auction, but injuries completely derailed his campaign. The Sri Lankan pacer joined the squad late after suffering a left calf injury during Sri Lanka’s T20 World Cup campaign. After finally being cleared to play in mid-April, Pathirana remained on the bench before eventually making his debut against Gujarat Titans. However, his comeback was short-lived as he bowled only 1.2 overs before leaving the field with a hamstring injury.
MUSTAFIZUR ABSENCE HURT KKR BADLY
The absence of Mustafizur Rahman turned out to be one of the biggest setbacks for KKR. A bowler capable of troubling batters, breaking partnerships and delivering wickets in crunch moments, Mustafizur’s absence left a major void in the bowling attack. KKR had bought him for Rs 9.2 crore in the auction, but the franchise later released him after BCCI instructions due to geo-political developments in the region. KKR missed both his wicket-taking ability and his lower-order hitting during crucial moments of the season.
VARUN CHAKRAVARTHY’S INJURY CONCERNS
Star spinner Varun Chakravarthy battled multiple injuries throughout the season. He was often seen wearing knee braces and using crutches off the field during the tournament. After going wicketless in KKR’s opening three matches, Chakravarthy bounced back strongly with 10 wickets in the next four games. However, his injury struggles and the fact that he continued bowling despite not being fully fit significantly affected KKR’s campaign.
IPL 2026: KKR’S REPORT CARD
One of the biggest positives for KKR this season was the emergence of . Batting in the middle order, the 21-year-old played several fighting knocks and often rescued the team after top-order collapses. He also impressed behind the stumps with the gloves. Raghuvanshi finished as KKR’s highest run-scorer with 422 runs in 13 matches at an average of 42.20.
Young pacer Kartik Tyagi also emerged as a bright spot in an otherwise difficult campaign. Bought for Rs 30 lakh after going unsold in the IPL 2025 auction, Tyagi impressed with his pace and wicket-taking ability. He ended the season with 18 wickets, the third-highest tally among Indian bowlers in the league stage.
WHAT NEXT FOR KKR?
Despite showing tremendous fightback in the second half of the season, KKR’s poor start eventually proved too damaging to overcome. For a franchise with three IPL trophies, another playoff miss will force the management to rethink several areas ahead of IPL 2027. The KKR think tank will have plenty to review before next season – and the discussions could even begin with the ‘captaincy’.