KKR Highest Team Total in IPL 2026: Batting first, Kolkata Knight Riders have scored 247 runs. This is the biggest score made by the Kolkata team in IPL 2026. Opener Finn Allen not only missed a century but also missed making the record of scoring the fastest century for KKR. After Allen’s dismissal, Cameron Green and Angkrish Raghuvanshi thrashed the Gujarat Titans bowlers.
In this match being played at Eden Gardens, Gujarat Titans won the toss and chose to bowl first. First, Finn Allen thrashed the Gujarat bowlers, who scored 93 runs in 35 balls. He missed scoring the fastest century in the history of Kolkata Knight Riders. Even now the record of fastest century for KKR is in the name of Allen, he had scored a century in 47 balls. Finn Allen hit 10 sixes and 4 fours in his stormy innings.
22 sixes, 12 fours, KKR created history
There were 22 sixes and 12 fours in the innings of Kolkata Knight Riders. Of the 247 runs scored by KKR, 180 runs came from the boundary. Kolkata team has also achieved a historic feat by hitting 22 sixes. Kolkata has now come second among the teams hitting the most number of sixes in an innings. Sunrisers Hyderabad has also hit 22 sixes in an innings on two occasions, but the record of hitting most sixes in an innings is in the name of Punjab Kings, who had hit 24 sixes.
247 runs, this is the third highest score of Kolkata Knight Riders in the history of IPL. This is his biggest score in IPL 2026.
Green and Raghuvanshi coddled
By the time Finn Allen was out, Kolkata team had scored 139 runs losing two wickets in 11.2 overs. After that, Cameron Green and Angkrish Raghuvanshi did not let the run rate slow down and thrashed the Gujarat bowlers. Raghuvanshi and Green together made an unbeaten partnership of 108 runs in 52 balls. Green scored 52 runs in 28 balls, on the other hand Raghuvanshi scored 82 runs in 44 balls.
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