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Sports

Green still off-colour for winless Kolkata

  • Green, ​who cost Kolkata a record $2.77 million, was recruited to drive their push ⁠for a third title but he has yet to catch fire
Published April 15, 2026 Updated April 15, 2026 01:15pm
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NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders are confident that marquee signing Cameron Green will eventually come good but the Indian Premier League’s only winless team ​need the Australia all-rounder to show why they made him the league’s ‌most expensive overseas recruit.

The two-time champions sit bottom of the 10-team table with a solitary point thanks to a wash-out against Punjab Kings. Their 32-run defeat by Chennai Super Kings on Tuesday ​was their fourth loss and nudged them further off the playoff pace.

Green, ​who cost Kolkata a record $2.77 million, was recruited to drive their push ⁠for a third title but he has yet to catch fire.

The 26-year-old played ​his first three matches of the season solely as a batter as he completed his ​recovery from a lower back injury but they would have hoped for a higher return than 56 runs from five innings.

In Chennai, he struggled with both bat and ball, conceding 30 runs ​in two wicketless overs and falling for a first-ball duck.

“He has not had the ​start he would’ve liked but he’s obviously a quality player,” bowling coach Tim Southee said after ‌the ⁠loss.

“He has not had a lot of cricket leading to the IPL. Of all people, he’ll be the most disappointed himself the way he’s started. But he’s a great cricketer and I’m sure he’ll bounce back at some stage in this tournament.”

Kartik Tyagi ​claimed 2-35 in ​his four overs but ⁠Chennai still surged to 192-5 against Kolkata’s depleted pace attack.

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Kolkata have lost Harshit Rana and Akash Deep to injuries and were ​forced to omit overseas seamer Mustafizur Rahman amid diplomatic tensions ​between India ⁠and Bangladesh.

They are also awaiting the arrival of Sri Lankan Matheesha Pathirana after the seamer’s recovery from a calf injury.

“The results are not going our way,” Southee said.

“In the last ⁠few ​games we’ve seen glimpses, just not enough to put ​on a performance worthy of a win. The number of injuries hasn’t helped, but we’re impressed with ​the way Kartik Tyagi bowled.”

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