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Ajinkya Rahane sacked, Abhishek Nayar under scanner after IPL 2026 disaster: Rep

Arjun Mehta · · 3 min read
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A Season to Forget for the Purple Brigade

The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) concluded their 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) campaign in a manner that has left both fans and the franchise hierarchy deeply concerned. Finishing 7th in the 10-team points table with a mere 13 points from 14 outings, the team failed to meet the lofty expectations associated with the former champions. The final nail in the coffin came with a defeat against the Delhi Capitals at Eden Gardens on May 24, effectively ending any lingering hopes of salvaging a respectable standing.

The Leadership Crisis: Why Ajinkya Rahane is Facing the Heat

Central to the current discourse surrounding the team is the future of captain Ajinkya Rahane. Taking over the mantle from Shreyas Iyer, Rahane was expected to provide stability and a winning template. However, the season proved to be a difficult test that he struggled to navigate. Critics have pointed to his batting approach as a primary liability, noting that while the modern T20 game demands strike rates hovering near 200.00, Rahane functioned at a significantly lower 135.08.

The statistics reflect a season of struggle for the 37-year-old. Across 14 innings, he managed to accumulate only 335 runs at a modest average of 25.76. With just two half-centuries to his name throughout the entire tournament, the pressure on his position as both captain and opener has reached an all-time high. It is widely believed that his inability to provide explosive starts at the top of the order significantly hampered KKR’s overall momentum.

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Abhishek Nayar Under Scrutiny

The spotlight is not limited to the players alone. Head coach Abhishek Nayar, who was handed the reins ahead of the 2026 season replacing the experienced Chandrakant Pandit, is also under intense scrutiny. Nayar’s appointment was initially viewed as a masterstroke due to his deep familiarity with the KKR setup, having previously served as a vital coaching staff member and head of the academy. Furthermore, his well-documented association with star cricketers like Rohit Sharma had bolstered the management’s confidence in his tactical acumen.

Unfortunately, the results on the field tell a story of inconsistency. The team’s inability to find its rhythm early in the season—going winless in their first six matches with five defeats and one washout—left them playing catch-up for the remainder of the tournament. While there was a commendable surge in form during the mid-phase of the IPL, the damage had already been done. By the time the Rajasthan Royals secured their crucial win at Wankhede, KKR’s fate was sealed, and their playoff dreams were officially over.

The Road Ahead for KKR

According to reports from the Bengali daily Sangbad Pratidin, the franchise top brass is currently reviewing a detailed report card of the season’s performances. The review process is expected to be ruthless as the management determines accountability for the failed campaign. With the KKR brand being synonymous with high-stakes performance, the leadership is unlikely to tolerate another year of stagnation.

As the dust settles on the IPL 2026 season, the focus shifts to the inevitable restructuring. Whether this involves a complete overhaul of the leadership team or a tactical shift in personnel, it is clear that KKR is standing at a crossroads. The fans now wait with bated breath to see if the franchise will choose to stick with its current personnel or opt for a fresh start to reclaim their lost glory in 2027.

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Arjun Mehta

Arjun Mehta is a senior cricket analyst and features writer for Cricbuzz, where he deciphers the Indian Premier League auction strategies, player development arcs, and the ever-changing dynamics of the national team. A Pune-based journalist with a sharp eye for numbers and a fluent storytelling style, Mehta has covered every IPL season since 2014 and reported from two ICC Men's T20 World Cups. His work often explores the business of cricket, dressing-room politics, and how grassroots systems across South Asia feed into the global game. An alumnus of Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Arjun is also a popular voice on Cricbuzz Live shows and a regular contributor to cricket podcasts.