IPL 2025 KKR’s Downfall: How Auction Gambles and Batting Collapses Derailed Their Title Defence

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IPL 2025 KKR : Kolkata Knight Riders’ IPL 2025 campaign has been a major letdown after their 2024 title win. From poor auction choices to repeated batting failures, here’s a deep dive into what went wrong for KKR under Ajinkya Rahane’s captaincy.

After a glorious IPL 2024 campaign that saw Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) lift their third title, fans had high hopes for a strong title defence in 2025. But the reality has been far from expectations. With just 3 wins from 8 games and slim playoff hopes, KKR’s IPL 2025 season has turned into a tale of tactical missteps and batting collapses.

Let’s break down the key reasons why KKR, under Ajinkya Rahane’s leadership, have failed to replicate their past heroics.

IPL 2025 KKR IPL 2025 Struggles: Poor Auction, Batting Failures & Leadership Changes Behind Title Defence Collapse

1. Leadership Overhaul: Changing the Core Too Soon?

One of the biggest shifts heading into the new season was the change in leadership. With Gautam Gambhir moving to the Indian national setup and Shreyas Iyer not retained, KKR handed the captaincy to Ajinkya Rahane and roped in Dwayne Bravo as mentor.

The transition lacked the spark of the previous regime. Gambhir’s aggressive style and chemistry with Iyer were key to KKR’s 2024 triumph. Rahane’s calm demeanour hasn’t quite translated into results, with tactical clarity and momentum sorely missing.

2. Powerplay Woes: Openers Failing to Fire

A major pillar of KKR’s previous success was their explosive opening partnerships, especially the dynamic duo of Sunil Narine and Phil Salt. But in 2025, that platform has crumbled.

  • Phil Salt moved to RCB
  • Sunil Narine’s form has dipped
  • Quinton de Kock and Rahmanullah Gurbaz have failed to impress

KKR is the only side yet to post a 50+ opening stand, and their powerplay run rate is the second-lowest in the league, putting constant pressure on the middle order.

3. Middle-Order Meltdown: No Support for Rahane

Ajinkya Rahane has tried to lead from the front with three fighting half-centuries, but he’s been a lone warrior. The likes of:

  • Venkatesh Iyer
  • Andre Russell
  • Rinku Singh
  • Angkrish Raghuvanshi

…have failed to provide stability or firepower. The low chase of 111 vs Punjab Kings and collapse against Mumbai Indians (116 all out) underline the team’s fragile batting core.

Even Rahane acknowledged post-match, “We need to bat properly in the middle overs. That’s where we are struggling.”

4. Questionable Auction & Retention Decisions

KKR entered the mega auction retaining only six players—one of the few teams to do so. But the strategy didn’t pay off:

  • Let go of Shreyas Iyer
  • Spent ₹24 crore on Venkatesh Iyer, now vice-captain but underperforming
  • Didn’t replace Phil Salt or Mitchell Starc effectively

Narine and Russell, although retained, have had minimal impact. The over-reliance on past reputations instead of current form has hurt the balance of the squad.

5. No Role Clarity, Constant Chopping

From Angkrish Raghuvanshi batting at No.9 to Ramandeep Singh opening, the batting order has been shuffled too often. KKR’s constant tinkering has created confusion:

  • Quinton de Kock’s underutilization
  • Gurbaz lasting just 4 balls on debut
  • Rinku Singh barely getting chances to bat

Without defined roles, players seem unsure of their responsibilities—leading to erratic performances.

Rahane’s Verdict: “It’s the Batting That’s Let Us Down”

Even as the bowling unit has shown glimpses of control, the captain didn’t shy away from putting the blame on the batters. Rahane added:

“When you’re chasing a big target, you expect a good start. That’s what we’re missing… Our bowlers are doing really good job game after game.”

ically, KKR is still in the race for playoffs. They’ve bounced back in past seasons—remember 2021? But the road is steep and the inconsistencies glaring.

They’ll need:

  • Explosive starts
  • Middle-order stability
  • A clear team strategy

…and most importantly, belief.

KKR’s fall from champions to strugglers has been sharp, but not entirely surprising. With a few bold moves and better cohesion, the Knight Riders could still find redemption. Until then, it’s a season of what-ifs and missed opportunities.

FAQs

Who is the captain of KKR in IPL 2025?

Ajinkya Rahane.

Why is KKR struggling in IPL 2025?

Due to poor auction picks, inconsistent batting, and leadership changes.

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