Big picture: GT one win away from playoffs spot
A loss against GT will not mathematically rule them out of playoff contention but they will then have to depend on other results going their way. KKR have three games remaining, all at home after being on the road for close to a month. Whether that’s a good thing or not, only time will tell. KKR have managed only one win in three completed games at home this season, though it was their win over Rajasthan Royals at Eden Gardens that kickstarted their run of four straight victories.
Form guide
Kolkata Knight Riders: LWWWW (Last five completed games, most recent first)
Gujarat Titans: WWWWW
Key question
Team news – Is Varun available for KKR?
Kolkata Knight Riders (probable): 1 Finn Allen, 2 Ajinkya Rahane (capt), 3 Angkrish Raghuvanshi, 4 Cameron Green, 5 Rinku Singh, 6 Manish Pandey, 7 Rovman Powell, 8 Sunil Narine, 9 Anukul Roy, 10 Kartik Tyagi, 11 Vaibhav Arora, 12 Saurabh Dubey
GT went with Prasidh Krishna as the Impact Player in their previous game against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Depending on conditions, they could retain him or bring in Sai Kishore into the side.
Gujarat Titans (probable): 1 Shubman Gill (capt), 2 B Sai Sudharsan, 3 Jos Buttler (wk), 4 Washington Sundar, 5 Jason Holder, 6 Nishant Sindhu, 7 Rahul Tewatia, 8 Rashid Khan, 9 Arshad Khan, 10 Kagiso Rabada, 11 Mohammed Siraj, 12 Prasidh Krishna/R Sai Kishore
In the spotlight – Ajinkya Rahane and Washington Sundar
Pitch and conditions – Runs, runs and runs
While it’s been a while since any competitive cricket was played at Eden Gardens because of the state elections, runs and more runs are likely to be the theme on Saturday. The pitch on the eve of the contest looked flat from a distance and bereft of any grass. There was a heavy spell of rain on Friday evening but the temperature in Kolkata on match day is expected to hover around the lower to mid-30s on the Celcius scale.
Stats and trivia – Narine on the verge of a first
- This will be KKR’s 100th IPL game at the Eden Gardens, becoming only the second team after RCB at Chinnaswamy to play 100 games at a venue
- Sunil Narine is set to become the first overseas player to play 200 matches in the IPL
- Jason Holder has an economy rate of just 5.1 in death overs – best for any bowler with more than two overs – in IPL 2026 and has picked up four wickets in the phase
- Kartik Tyagi has the second-most wickets (eight) in the death overs this season after Anshul Kamboj. His economy rate of 9.23 is also impressive
- The GT bowlers have picked up the most wickets in the powerplay (25) this season and have the best economy rate (8.6) in the phase. No other bowler has more wickets in the powerplay this season than Rabada (16)
Quotes
“The powerplay has been a bit challenging for us this year, but we’re always looking to take wickets early so that it becomes easier for the spinners coming in to bowl in the middle overs. Sending Shubman [Gill] and Sai Sudarshan back to the pavilion in the powerplay will be a huge advantage for us.”
Fast bowler Kartik Tyagi on KKR’s bowling plans
“Yes, the top order has played well at times, but I think we’re missing the point sometimes with this middle-order matter. Washington Sundar has played exceptional innings in the last few games. The last game he made a valuable contribution, as did Nishant Sindhu. It’s a little bit of a generalisation to suggest that the middle order isn’t playing its part. When they’ve had the opportunity, at times, yes we’ve missed, but at other times we’ve also made sure that that middle order has worked well for us.”
GT’s director of cricket Vikram Solanki doesn’t think they have a middle-order problem
Ashish Pant is a sub-editor with ESPNcricinfo







