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Goodbye for now - That brings us to the end of a rain-hit evening at Eden Gardens, where the game has been washed out. Punjab Kings remain unbeaten, while Kolkata Knight Riders finally get on the board this season. The action in Indian Premier League 2026 now moves to Barsapara Cricket Stadium, where Rajasthan Royals will take on Mumbai Indians on Tuesday, April 7th, starting at 7.30 pm IST (2 pm GMT), and as always, you can join us early for all the build-up. Until then, take care and goodbye!
MATCH ABANDONED - The official confirmation is in from Eden Gardens - the game has been CALLED OFF after persistent rain refused to relent, with conditions never improving enough for play to resume. This marks the second consecutive game between these teams at this venue to be abandoned due to rain. We only managed 3.4 overs of action on what turned out to be a frustrating evening. Kolkata Knight Riders, rather surprisingly, chose to bat first in these conditions but were quickly put under pressure by Punjab Kings, who had reduced them to 25/2, with Xavier Bartlett picking both, before the rain took over. Punjab will feel this one slipped away, with early momentum on their side and a third consecutive win looking likely before the weather intervened. Kolkata, meanwhile, will quietly take the result, as it would have taken a big effort to recover from that start, and they at least managed to get off the mark this season, albeit with some help from the rain.
UPDATE - 11.01 pm IST (5.31 pm GMT) - There's been a lengthy discussion in the middle at Eden Gardens, with the umpires in conversation with both captains, Ajinkya Rahane and Shreyas Iyer, and with handshakes now done, it effectively confirms that the match has been abandoned.
UPDATE - 10.57 pm IST (5.27 pm GMT) - All the covers have now been removed at Eden Gardens, with the Super Soppers also in action, but a concern remains. A fair bit of water had collected on the sheets, and while the ground staff tried to peel them off carefully, some of it had seeped into an area near the boundary line. That patch is now under focus, and with player safety a priority, especially this early in the season, it could weigh heavily on the final decision.
UPDATE - 10.44 pm IST (5.14 pm GMT) - The umpires are out in the middle now, with some of the covers also starting to come off as inspections get underway. Sourav Ganguly, the president of CAB, is out there as well, in discussion with the head pitch curator, closely assessing the situation. While the umpires are carefully checking the outfield, where a few droplets are still visible on the grass, there also appears to be a fair bit of water collected near the sidelines. With time running out for the ground staff to get things match-ready, the window for a restart is beginning to narrow.
UPDATE - 10.27 pm (4.57 pm GMT) - Finally, a positive update! There's finally a change in conditions at Eden Gardens as the rain has stopped and activity has picked up around the ground. While there is still work to be done, the overall scene looks far more promising now. An inspection is understood to be imminent, with the umpires set to head out shortly to take a closer look, raising hopes of a possible restart.
UPDATE - 10.14 pm IST (4.44 pm GMT) - We now have exactly an hour remaining for at least a 5-over contest per side. But with rain showing no signs of stopping, we fear the plug might be pulled on this game, with both teams sharing a point each. Tick, tock, tick, tock. Time's running out.
UPDATE - 9.50 pm IST (4.20 pm GMT) - Nothing new as Eden Gardens continues to be under covers. The rain is stubbornly hammering down and we worry it's not looking better right now.
Should Narine open for KKR? A question worth asking out loud as we wait for the rain to relent. Narine is KKR's second-highest run-scorer as an opener in IPL history, behind only Gautam Gambhir. His strike rate jumps from 137 lower down to 167 as an opener, and three Powerplay fifties in IPL cricket put him joint-third among all openers. The numbers indeed build a compelling case. The broader picture is where it gets interesting. Skipper Rahane is most effective at the top of the order, where his game is built around using the field restrictions. Allen, meanwhile, is a natural opener whose power at the start of an innings is well established. Four openers, two spots. That is the kind of depth most franchises would envy. Narine, Rahane, Allen, and Tim Seifert, as well, all carry genuine claims to open, with each bringing a different flavour. How KKR choose to arrange that puzzle could be one of the more fascinating selection conversations of their season.
UPDATE - 9.31 pm IST (4.01 pm GMT) - No signs of respite as yet from Kolkata. Although the intensity might have gone down, but it is still a very steady downpour from the live updates we are getting. We are also hearing that the cut-off time for a 5-over-per-side game is 11.14 pm IST (5.44 pm GMT). Deja vu with an unwelcome twist. The fixture between these two very teams was washed out last year, too, in Kolkata. Though that time, Punjab Kings at least got a full innings in, posting 201 before the heavens had the final say. Tonight, we may not even get that luxury, it seems.
UPDATE - 9.14 pm IST (3.44 pm GMT) - Here's Kevin Pietersen with a live report from the ground. He says the ground looks like an ice rink right now with the white sheet spread all across, and it's bucketing down with no signs of slowing up. Concerningly, he further adds that the worst is yet to come. That says everything about where things stand right now. Also, the overs have started to get trimmed now.
UPDATE - 9 pm IST (3.30 pm GMT) - Nope. The rain hasn't stopped. Word coming in that the rain is actually at its heaviest since the stoppage began. And with over an hour already gone, the buffer time has been swallowed up. Which also means, we will start to lose overs soon. A friend living a few kilometres away from the ground updates that strong winds are blowing across now. Not trying to be pessimistic, but this looks like a looooong delay.
UPDATE - 8.48 pm IST (3.18 pm GMT) - It's really coming down now at Eden Gardens, and the ground remains completely covered. The scheduled inspection hasn't been possible with the umpires unable to venture out in these conditions, so the delay continues with no clear timeline for the next update.
UPDATE - 8.33 pm IST (3.03 pm GMT) - It continues to rain steadily in Kolkata, with the entire ground still firmly under covers and no immediate signs of play resuming. The conditions haven't improved enough just yet, but there is a bit of clarity from the middle - an inspection has been scheduled for 8.45 pm IST (3.15 GMT). For now, it’s a waiting game, with hopes that the rain eases off in time to allow the umpires a proper look at the playing conditions.
UPDATE - 8.20 pm IST (2.50 pm GMT) - Scrap the previous update! While removing the covers, the drizzle has returned, and all the covers are coming back on again. It seems like we are in for a stop-start night, with the forecast also looking a bit gloomy.
UPDATE - 8.12 pm IST (2.42 pm GMT) - Good news, folks! The covers are coming off now. The ground staff are peeling them off one by one, but are keeping the main cover for now. It looks like we are not far from resumption.
UPDATE - 8.04 pm IST (2.34 pm GMT) - It is still drizzling, but the positive signs from the visuals are that there aren't many umbrellas up and the spectators aren't rushing for cover. Hopefully, it’s just a passing shower, and we can get going again soon. Also, Deep Dasgupta mentions on air that there's an extension of up to an hour before we start losing overs, so plenty of time still in hand.
UPDATE - 7.49 pm IST (2.19 pm GMT) - Uh...ohh! The drizzle has just gotten a bit heavier, and the umpires have called in for the covers. The good thing about this ground is that the whole ground will be covered, so whenever the rain stops, it won't take long for us to get going.
Game stopped due to : Wet Ground Condition
Game stopped due to : Rain Stoppage
Fuller and on the pads, Rahane flicks it to mid-wicket.
Errors in plenty, bonus runs for KKR! 5 in total. Length on middle and off, Raghuvanshi eases it calmly to mid off and rushes across for a single. Shreyas fires a throw at the bowler's end, but misses, and the backing up is nowhere near good enough. Jansen slides to stop it, but only succeeds in parrying it past fine leg. Shashank Singh sprints after it but fails to stop the ball as it squirrels through the practice pitches and kisses the ropes. Four completely free runs, and KKR won't mind that.
Shapes away from middle, full at 131.4 kph, Angkrish Raghuvanshi presses forward and taps it to the bowler.
Nice and full, on off, Angkrish Raghuvanshi drives it crisply but straight back to the bowler.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 3 overs : 20/2
A Raghuvanshi2 (4)
A Rahane8 (5)
A Singh2-0-16-0
Back of a length, shaping in on leg, this is tucked to deep backward square leg for a single.
Slight drizzle here in Kolkata, but it is not enough for the umpires to stop play at the moment.
Much fuller, in the corridor of uncertainty, around off. Angkrish Raghuvanshi presses forward and opts to leave.
On top of off, on a length. Ajinkya Rahane dabs it in front of point for a run.
Touch full and shaping in a bit, on middle. Angkrish Raghuvanshi tucks it across to the square leg region for a single to get off the mark.
Beauty! Nips away from a fuller length, outside off. Angkrish Raghuvanshi feels for it but withdraws his bat inside the line to leave.