Anukul celebrates a wicket with Ramandeep. | Photo Credit: R.V. MOORTHY
Speaking after KKR’s final league match — a defeat against Delhi Capitals — Rahane admitted that the side struggled in the opening phase despite showing promise in patches. “I am really proud of the way we came back as a team. The first six games were tough, and although we played good cricket in phases, we failed to capitalise on the key moments. In a tournament like the IPL, those fine margins make all the difference,” Rahane said.
“What stood out was the character and resilience in the group. We decided to stay together, back each other, and keep fighting. It would have been easy to give up after a poor start, but the team showed tremendous spirit,” he added.
Rahane praised pacer Kartik Tyagi and left-arm spinner Anukul Roy for stepping up. “This season was about giving opportunities, and both Kartik and Anukul made the most of theirs. For me, this is just the beginning for them,” the captain said. “Kartik was outstanding throughout the season. He bowled with intensity and had clarity in his plans. Anukul may not have bowled in every game, but whenever he got the ball, he delivered wickets for us.”
Published – May 25, 2026 07:22 pm IST






