Three-time IPL champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) are one of the most popular and challenging teams in the history of the Indian Premier League. KKR have delivered some big totals, but they have also experienced some terrible low totals. Here, we are going through the lowest complete totals of KKR.
KKR Lowest Totals
In the IPL 2008, Kolkata Knight Riders were bundled out for 67 runs against the hosts Mumbai Indians at Wankhede Stadium. Only three KKR batters reached the double-digit scores, who were Salman Butt (13), captain Sourav Ganguly (15), and Ajit Agarkar (15). Among the MI bowlers, while Shaun Pollock (3/12) picked up three wickets, Dominic Thornely (2/7), Dwayne Bravo (2/13), and Rohan Raje (2/16) got two wickets each.
Total | Opposition | Venue | Year |
67 | Mumbai Indians | Wankhede | 2008 |
84/8 | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Abu Dhabi | 2020 |
95 | Mumbai Indians | Gqeberha | 2009 |
95 | Punjab Kings | New Chandigarh | 2025 |
101 | Deccan Chargers | Cape Town | 2009 |
KKR Lowest Home Totals (Eden Gardens in Kolkata)
During the IPL 2018, Kolkata Knight Riders recorded their lowest home total, 108 all out, against Mumbai Indians in Kolkata while chasing 211 runs. Only Chris Lynn (21) and Nitish Rana (21) reached the 20-run mark in the second innings. All six MI bowlers took wickets, including Krunal Pandya (2/12) and Hardik Pandya (2/16) picked up two wickets each.
Total | Opposition | Year |
108 | Mumbai Indians | 2018 |
109 | Chennai Super Kings | 2010 |
119/9 | Chennai Super Kings | 2013 |
126/9 | Kochi Tuskers Kerala | 2011 |
132/7 | Kings XI Punjab | 2012 |
KKR Lowest Successful Defended Totals
During the Champions League T20 2011 Qualifying stage, KKR successfully defended 121/6 against Auckland in Hyderabad after restricting their opponents to 119/6. Among the Auckland batters, only Lou Vincent (40) and Kyle Mills (20*) managed to reach the 20-run mark. Yusuf Pathan was the only KKR bowler to record more than one wicket as he had the bowling figures of 4-0-21-2.
Total | Opposition | Venue | Year |
121/6 | Auckland | Hyderabad | 2011 |
131 | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Kolkata | 2017 |
133/6 | Delhi Daredevils | Kolkata | 2008 |
136/4 | Pune Warriors India | Pune | 2012 |
140/7 | Mumbai Indians | Wankhede | 2012 |
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