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Virender Sehwag Demands KKR Squad Shake-up Before Gujarat Titans Clash

Zayn Kapoor · · 3 min read
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Pressure Mounts at Eden Gardens

The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) find themselves in a challenging position as they return to their iconic home ground, Eden Gardens. With the IPL 2026 playoff race intensifying, the pressure on the Ajinkya Rahane-led side is palpable. Currently languishing in 8th place on the points table with only 9 points from 11 matches, the franchise is in desperate need of a turnaround.

Sehwag’s Brutal Assessment

The recent 6-wicket loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Raipur served as a significant setback, particularly as KKR failed to defend a competitive total of 193 runs. This inconsistency has prompted former Indian opener Virender Sehwag to offer a candid critique of the team’s current setup. Sehwag did not mince his words when discussing the underperforming members of the squad ahead of their crucial match against the Gujarat Titans.

Targeting the Batting Order

Sehwag highlighted the lack of impact from Caribbean powerhouse Rovman Powell. Suggesting that the team needs to explore different personnel to inject life into the batting lineup, Sehwag pointed toward New Zealand’s Tim Seifert or the experienced Rahul Tripathi as potential replacements. ‘I feel that he (Rovman Powell) is not making any contribution at all. So, you can try to play Tim Seifert instead of him or even Rahul Tripathi,’ Sehwag stated during his analysis on Cricbuzz.

Furthermore, the legendary cricketer suggested a reshuffle of the batting order. He proposed that Seifert could be utilized at number three, with young talent like Raghuvanshi potentially slotting in at number four, allowing for more flexibility and a more aggressive approach in the middle overs.

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Bowling Concerns and Potential Replacements

The bowling attack has also been under the microscope, especially in the absence of the injured Varun Chakravarthy. Vaibhav Arora, who struggled significantly against RCB by conceding 48 runs in four overs without picking up a wicket, came under fire from Sehwag. The expert suggested that the management should consider bringing in fresh energy in the form of Umran Malik or Navdeep Saini for the remaining matches of the tournament.

The Road to Playoffs

The situation for KKR is becoming increasingly dire. Former KKR player Rohan Gavaskar expressed a somber view regarding the team’s qualification prospects. According to Gavaskar, the team’s destiny is no longer entirely in their own hands. Even if the Knight Riders manage to secure victories in their remaining fixtures, they remain dependent on the results of other matches to break into the top four.

Gavaskar noted, ‘What can you even say to the team at this point? Their first half did not go well. Although they are mathematically still in the playoffs race, for practical purposes, their qualification is not in their hands.’ With the table dynamics shifting rapidly, every run and every wicket in the upcoming clash against the Gujarat Titans will be vital.

Strategic Pivot Required

As the team prepares to play in front of their home crowd, the atmosphere at Eden Gardens will be charged. Whether the team management takes Sehwag’s advice to heart remains to be seen, but the consensus among cricket experts is that a tactical reset is essential. With the clock ticking on their IPL 2026 campaign, KKR must find a winning combination quickly if they wish to keep their hopes of a playoff spot alive. The upcoming match against the formidable Gujarat Titans will be the ultimate test of their resilience and ability to adapt under immense pressure.

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Zayn Kapoor

Zayn Kapoor is a senior cricket correspondent for The Indian Express, acclaimed for his incisive coverage of the sport’s most electric rivalry: India versus Pakistan. An alumnus of Hindu College, University of Delhi, he began his career on the domestic circuit before quickly establishing himself as a sharp analyst and a gifted storyteller. Zayn’s work is defined by his ability to bridge two cricketing cultures; his features often explore the shared histories, mutual admiration, and occasional tensions that make India‑Pakistan contests unrivalled. He has a deep technical grasp of fast bowling and has interviewed some of the greatest pacers from both sides of the border. A recipient of the Sardar Hazara Singh Award and a regular face on television panels, Zayn brings nuance, empathy, and a historian’s eye to every piece he writes. He is also a passionate advocate for preserving cricket’s oral histories and grassroots traditions.