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Sports

Allen says shedding self-imposed pressure key to IPL resurgence with Kolkata

  • Allen smashed 93 off 35 balls - including four fours and 10 sixes - as Kolkata posted a mammoth target of 248 for the opposition
Published May 17, 2026 Updated May 17, 2026 10:11am
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Finn Allen said shedding self-imposed pressure and rediscovering his enjoyment of batting has helped revive his form after he fired Kolkata Knight Riders to a ​29-run win over Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League on ‌Saturday, keeping their playoff hopes alive.

Allen smashed 93 off 35 balls - including four fours and 10 sixes - as Kolkata posted a mammoth target of 248 for the opposition. Gujarat only mustered ​218-4 in 20 overs in reply.

The New Zealand batter had managed just ​81 runs in his first five matches and was dropped for ⁠three games, before returning to score an unbeaten 100 off 47 balls in his ​second innings back earlier this month.

“To be honest, at the start of the tournament, ​I was putting far too much pressure on myself to perform and I was probably a shell of a human for a bit there and it was all self-inflicted,“ Allen told ​reporters in Kolkata.

“I love playing cricket, I love batting and I wasn’t enjoying ​it as much as I should have at the time because I was putting too much ‌pressure ⁠on myself.

“So having those few games off, really did me a good thing.”

Allen said a simpler approach and renewed focus on enjoying his cricket had been key to his resurgence in the unpredictable 20-overs format.

“I think what I really worked on ​was if I am ​relaxed and I ⁠am enjoying myself and I watch the ball harder, I am in a better position and I am a better ​cricketer for it,“ Allen said.

“So I think the main thing ​was to ⁠keep enjoying what I was doing, keep learning and pressure is something that I put on myself. We are very blessed to be doing what we do so ⁠the pressure ​was all me.”

Kolkata, seventh with 11 points, remain ​in a tight race for the top four with two games in hand. They next face already-eliminated ​Mumbai Indians on Wednesday.

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