Cricket-Gujarat sink Kolkata with adaptable bowling in IPL, says Rabada


Cricket - Indian Premier League - IPL - Gujarat Titans v Kolkata Knight Riders - Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, India - April 17, 2026 Gujarat Titans's Kagiso Rabada celebrates with teammates taking the wicket of Kolkata Knight Riders' Angkrish Raghuvanshi REUTERS/Amit Dave

April 18 (Reuters) - Gujarat Titans adapted to ⁠conditions to secure a five-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders on Friday, fast ⁠bowler Kagiso Rabada said, focusing on tight bowling instead of the explosive ‌batting that has been the hallmark of the Indian Premier League.

Gujarat's victory was shaped by a disciplined bowling display led by Rabada and India pacer Mohammed Siraj, before captain Shubman Gill anchored the chase with a commanding ​86 off 50, consigning ailing Kolkata to another defeat.

Rabada couldn't ⁠create a defining impact early in ⁠the season, with the South African striking at key moments but conceding runs too freely ⁠to ‌allow opposing teams back into contests.

Against Kolkata, however, he found the right balance, sharing the new ball and bowling the entire powerplay alongside Siraj.

"Extra bounce has probably ⁠been my ally throughout my entire career," Rabada told reporters.

"You ​look at someone like Siraj - ‌he's more skiddy, and on wickets that stay low he becomes a lot ⁠more of a ​threat than I do."

"Whereas on pitches that perhaps have a bit more bounce, you're looking at that favouring my strength a bit more."

The decision to persist with Rabada and Siraj during the powerplay paid ⁠dividends, as the pair struck early to leave Kolkata ​reeling at 37-3 inside six overs.

"On any given day, you could have them five down in that powerplay, but we'll take three down any day," the 30-year-old said.

"And then moving on ⁠to the middle overs and the death overs, it's just about executing a game plan that we feel is going to work based on what we've adapted or pre-planned the ones to."

Kolkata found resistance later through Cameron Green, whose resilient 79 briefly threatened to wrest momentum ​back, but the visitors were eventually restricted to 180 which ⁠Gujarat chased down with two balls to spare.

After the win, Gujarat climbed to fourth in the ​standings with six points, although net run-rate remains an ‌issue in a tightly packed table.

Gujarat next face ​Mumbai Indians on Monday, while bottom-placed Kolkata, now on a six-match winless run, host Rajasthan Royals on Sunday.

(Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

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