Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: It’s never easy to do a proper dissection of where things went wrong in a season, especially after suffering one of the biggest defeats by margin of runs in an IPL game. But Ajinkya Rahane, skipper of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), stepped up to address where things didn’t click for them in an underwhelming season ending with a crushing 110-run defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
Rahane admitted that the batting order being consistently inconsistent in the season, especially with two-three players not in their prime, hurt them big time as a batting unit. It’s further illustrated by the fact that Rahane ended up as KKR’s leading run-getter in IPL 2025 – with 390 runs from 13 games. The second-best run-getter turned out to be Angkrish Raghuvanshi with 300 runs in 12 games.
“See, sometimes what happens is, when you have a couple of good seasons as an individual, you put a lot of expectation and pressure on yourself. I feel that was the case for most of the batters to prove how good I am, and it is completely natural. As a human being, when you are doing well and you had a couple of good seasons, it's very normal to have those expectations from yourself and also from the people.”