KKR Captain Rahane

In the game, Rahane scored 48 out of 33 balls, with 4 boundaries and two sixes. His running speed is 145.95.
In 197 games, Rahane now has an average of 30.59 games, with a strike rate of more than 124. His strike rate exceeded 124. He is the ninth runner in IPL history.
Rahane represents the Mumbai Indians (2008-10), Rajasthan Royals (2011-15, 2018-19), the Ascending Pune Super Giants (2016-17), the Delhi Capital (2020-21), the Chennai Super Kings (2023-24) (2023-24) and KKR (2022, 2022, 2025-2025-ONEWHREND).
For MI in 10 games, Rahane averaged 148 runs with strike rates of 105.71 and 150. His best score is 62*. Rahane's seven seasons in RR was easily his best score, with an average of 2,810 runs with a 34.27 run. He scored with a batting average of 122.65, with the best score of 105* in 93 innings, in the 17th and 17th fifties. Together with RPS, Rahane scored 862 runs in 30 games and innings, with an average of 33.15 and a strike rate of 122.79. He scored the highest score for the team's 80s, with a score of 74. This also includes the runner-up result in 2017.
His position at DC was not obvious, as he could only call 121 runs in 11 games and 9 innings, with an average score of 13.44, with the best score of 60, which is his lonely 50.
Between 2023-24, Rahane scored 568 times in 220 games and 23 innings, earning his second wind in 220 innings with a score of 25.82, winning a huge strike rate of 147.53, with the best score of 71* in the 250s.
Now, in 19 games at KKR, he has scored 508 runs in 18 innings with an average of 29.88, with a strike rate of over 132, thirty-fifty. His best score is 61.
After winning the game, KKR chose to hit the ball. The second wicket 58-scroll stand between Captain Ajinkya Rahane (48 out of 48 balls, four boundaries and two sixths) and Sunil Narine (26 17 balls, four boundaries and six) forward-driven KKR forward.
Since then, KKR has hit the door (38 out of 21 balls, 4 boundaries and 3 sixes) and Manish Pandy (36* out of 28 balls, 4 out of 6 and 6 out of 20 points.
Noor Ahmed (4/31) ranked first in CSK's bowling list, while Anshul Kambhoj and Ravindra Jadeja each won one.
In Run-Chase, CSK fell to 60/5 in 5.2 points. Dewald Brevis' counterattack of 51 (25 balls, four fours and four sixes) and his 67-scroll with Shivam Dube, which gave the man some momentum. Dube (45 out of 40 goals, two fours and three sixes) continued to be the invader of a 43-time partnership with Captain MS Dhoni, bringing CSK to the brink of victory.
However, Vaibhav Arora won Dube and Noor Ahmed for the second to last, leaving CSK with eight wickets left and two wickets left.
Dhoni (17 out of 18 balls, six) took out the fans he wanted from his game, and Tonking Andre Russell scored six on the first ball in the final and allowed Anshul to beat the victory. CSK finished with a 183/8 mark in 19.4 points, winning the third win of the season.
Vaibhav Arora leaked the run but was a 3/48-of-three bases for the KKR bowler. Varun Chakravarthy (2/18) and Harshit Rana (2/43) are also one of the ticket inspectors for KKR.
With three wins and nine losses, CSK still stayed at the bottom of the dock table. KKR currently has 11 points, has 5 wins, 6 losses, and has achieved invalid results in 12 games. When they sat in sixth place, their playoff chances took a bad blow.