KKR Cadain Aready Rahen se vio obligado a salir del campo después de lastimarse los dedos
Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane provided an update on the status of his injured hand after the game against DC. The veteran suffered an injury to his fingers while fielding and he had to go off the field for treatment. KKR’s stand-in skipper Sunil Narine kept the team’s IPL 2025 playoffs hopes alive, steering the side to a 14-run win against Axar Patel and co.

Rahane injury update
Speaking at the post-match presentation, Rahane revealed that his injury was not that bad, adding that he will be fine. His injury occurred while he attempted to stop a drive off Faf du Plessis’ willow.
“Not bad. I will be okay. I will be fine,” Rahane said.
The KKR skipper, who was fielding at the extra cover region, managed to stop the ball but couldn’t collect it cleanly. Thereafter, he left the field and was seen been attended to by support staff in the team dugout.
Rahane’s fingers were already bandaged prior to the injury in the game against DC. KKR will be hoping that he will be fit in time for the next game. The Mumbai batter has arguably been KKR’s most consistent batter in IPL 2025. On Tuesday, he scored a quickfire 26-run knock off just 14 deliveries.
What happened in KKR vs DC match?
DC have suffered their second consecutive loss with KKR bouncing back to deny the hosts the top spot. KKR won by 14 runs after restricting DC to 190/9. While Vipraj Nigam kept Delhi in the hunt with 19-ball 38, it wasn’t enough. Faf du Plessis top-scored with 45-ball 62.
KKR posted 204/9 after with contributions from most of the batters. While DC were off to a great start with 48 runs coming in the first three overs, Delhi Capitals launched a fightback. Vipraj Nigam and Axar Patel bowled good spells while Mitchell Starc ended up with 3/48.
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