Originally posted by: SoniRita
🏏IPL 2026: CSK vs KKR, 22nd Match, MACS, Chennai on 14/04/206 at 7:30PM IST🏏
Chennai Super Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians have 13 IPL titles between them. That's a mindboggling number given the tournament is only 18 years old. However, all three have already fallen behind four rounds into the season. The three of them occupy the last three spots and are desperate to get out of the rut. In KKR's case in particular, they also need to shed the burden of being the only winless team in the tournament so far. They had CSK for company in that regard until Saturday evening when the men in yellow ended their losing streak with an impressive win over Delhi Capitals.
In doing so, CSK may have also found a new pattern to succeed at their home venue where their recent record has been woeful. Pace at hard lengths was the way to go for five-time champions who had historically relied on spin at home turf for their success over the years. However, conditions have undergone a change and CSK do have the arsenal to thrive here again if the other pitches exhibit similar behaviour aiding good pace and bounce. CSK would have also been pleased with Sanju Samson's superlative century after his lean start in yellow. It will be interesting to see if they consider swapping Ruturaj Gaikwad and Ayush Mhatre in the batting order to utilize the fielding restrictions.
KKR on the other hand have looked impressive in patches without any of those moments translating into a win. A total of 220 wasn't enough against MI and a special knock from young Mukesh Choudhary denied them a maiden win. Sandwiched between those two games was a fixture against SRH, where they were outplayed and a rained out fixture against Punjab Kings in which they were rattled early before the teams walked off the field. Angkrish Raghuvanshi has impressed but lack of runs from Finn Allen and Cameron Green haven't helped. With well-documented issues in the bowling department following a few injuries and uncertainty still hanging around Varun Chakaravarthy's availability for this fixture, KKR will have their task cut out.
Thanks for the tags, Soni!
All title winners are fighting for a place at the bottom of the table now 
But hey it’s my opinion whether it’s life or tournament, every team should have a low and a high. So I guess it’s these teams’ lows while the underdogs are ruling the roost.







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