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Gujarat Titans returns to the familiar comforts of the Narendra Modi Stadium with momentum on its side as it gears up to face Kolkata Knight Riders in Friday’s Indian Premier League clash.
Back-to-back away wins have lent a certain assurance to Shubman Gill’s side, and more importantly, its core has begun to click. Gill’s silken touch at the top has been complemented by Jos Buttler rediscovering his fluency – the duo laying the foundation for totals of substance. It has, in many ways, echoed Titans’ tried-and-tested template — a dominant top order setting the tone.
With the batters doing the heavy lifting, Rashid Khan’s return to the wickets column has further rounded off a unit that suddenly looks well-balanced. The Afghan leg-spinner’s knack of striking in the middle overs adds bite to an attack that thrives on control as much as it does on breakthroughs.
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With the top-three firing and Rashid regaining rhythm, Titans will fancy their chances of completing a hat-trick of wins.
If Titans arrive with wind in their sails, Kolkata Knight Riders finds itself searching for direction. The only winless team so far in IPL 2026, Ajinkya Rahane’s side has been hamstrung by injuries and an unsettled combination.
The lack of continuity has reflected in its performances, with neither the batting nor the bowling unit managing to stamp authority.
Cameron Green will look to justify his hefty price tag with a match-defining contribution against GT. | Photo Credit: R RAGU
Cameron Green will look to justify his hefty price tag with a match-defining contribution against GT. | Photo Credit: R RAGU
Much of the spotlight will be on Cameron Green to justify his hefty price tag with a match-defining contribution. With Matheesha Pathirana unavailable despite being cleared by Sri Lanka Cricket, KKR’s bowling responsibilities will rest heavily on Kartik Tyagi, who has shown promise, and the seasoned spin duo of Varun Chakaravarthy and Sunil Narine.
For KKR, rediscovering its spin chokehold could be the key. But against a Gujarat side finding its groove, the task at hand appears anything but straightforward.
Published on Apr 16, 2026
Gujarat Titans returns to the familiar comforts of the Narendra Modi Stadium with momentum on its side as it gears up to face Kolkata Knight Riders in Friday’s Indian Premier League clash.
Back-to-back away wins have lent a certain assurance to Shubman Gill’s side, and more importantly, its core has begun to click. Gill’s silken touch at the top has been complemented by Jos Buttler rediscovering his fluency – the duo laying the foundation for totals of substance. It has, in many ways, echoed Titans’ tried-and-tested template — a dominant top order setting the tone.
With the batters doing the heavy lifting, Rashid Khan’s return to the wickets column has further rounded off a unit that suddenly looks well-balanced. The Afghan leg-spinner’s knack of striking in the middle overs adds bite to an attack that thrives on control as much as it does on breakthroughs.
ALSO READ | From MRF Pace Foundation to IPL spotlight—Charting Praful Hinge and Sakib Hussain’s meteoric rise
With the top-three firing and Rashid regaining rhythm, Titans will fancy their chances of completing a hat-trick of wins.
If Titans arrive with wind in their sails, Kolkata Knight Riders finds itself searching for direction. The only winless team so far in IPL 2026, Ajinkya Rahane’s side has been hamstrung by injuries and an unsettled combination.
The lack of continuity has reflected in its performances, with neither the batting nor the bowling unit managing to stamp authority.
Cameron Green will look to justify his hefty price tag with a match-defining contribution against GT. | Photo Credit: R RAGU
Cameron Green will look to justify his hefty price tag with a match-defining contribution against GT. | Photo Credit: R RAGU
Much of the spotlight will be on Cameron Green to justify his hefty price tag with a match-defining contribution. With Matheesha Pathirana unavailable despite being cleared by Sri Lanka Cricket, KKR’s bowling responsibilities will rest heavily on Kartik Tyagi, who has shown promise, and the seasoned spin duo of Varun Chakaravarthy and Sunil Narine.
For KKR, rediscovering its spin chokehold could be the key. But against a Gujarat side finding its groove, the task at hand appears anything but straightforward.
Published on Apr 16, 2026
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Apr 15, 2026; Tampa, Florida, USA; New York Rangers left wing Conor Sheary (43) shoots the puck against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the second period at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images Tye Kartye scored the match’s first two goals in a three-point showing and the visiting New York Rangers ended their season on a high note with a 4-2 win over the playoff-bound Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday night.
Finishing in last place of the Eastern Conference, the Rangers (34-39-9, 77 points) claimed the season series 2-1-0 but missed the postseason for the second straight season.
Mika Zibanejad notched a power-play goal and an assist, Gabe Perreault netted one and J.T. Miller dished out two assists. Making his third NHL start, goaltender Dylan Garand made 29 saves and moved to 2-0-1.
Alexis Lafreniere had an assist to match his career-high of 57 points set in 2023-24.
The Metropolitan Division club ended 20-19-2 on the road.
Finishing second in the Atlantic Division behind the Buffalo Sabres, Tampa Bay (50-26-6, 106 points) lost for the first time in three games and will have home-ice advantage in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs against the Montreal Canadiens.
Oliver Bjorkstrand and Corey Perry scored goals. In his second appearance this season, Brandon Halverson made 17 saves.
Chasing the Art Ross Trophy, Nikita Kucherov started four points behind Edmonton’s Connor McDavid for the NHL lead in points but was held scoreless, ending with 130 (44 goals, 86 helpers).
In a battle of AHL netminders between Hartford’s Garand and Syracuse’s Halverson, Garand made the first big save by stopping Kucherov from eight feet away in the first minute, but the Rangers beat Halverson 4:02 into the match.
Up high near the blue line in the offensive zone, Zibanejad recorded his 44th assist with a cross-ice feed that Kartye, claimed off waivers from the Seattle Kraken in late February, shot past Halverson’s glove.
Kartye tallied again in the second period after Miller dumped a puck that bounced out to the left circle, one-timing his eighth goal for a 2-0 lead at the 1:29 mark.
Perreault added a seeing-eye shot from deep that hit the net 3:20 later with Kartye notching the secondary assist.
Bjorkstrand netted the Lightning’s first goal on a rebound at 11:15, but Zibanejad restored the three-goal margin by tapping in his 34th goal on the man advantage 91 seconds later.
Perry slipped one through Garand’s pads in the first minute of the third for the final tally.
–Field Level Media
Apr 15, 2026; Tampa, Florida, USA; New York Rangers left wing Conor Sheary (43) shoots the puck against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the second period at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images Tye Kartye scored the match’s first two goals in a three-point showing and the visiting New York Rangers ended their season on a high note with a 4-2 win over the playoff-bound Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday night.
Finishing in last place of the Eastern Conference, the Rangers (34-39-9, 77 points) claimed the season series 2-1-0 but missed the postseason for the second straight season.
Mika Zibanejad notched a power-play goal and an assist, Gabe Perreault netted one and J.T. Miller dished out two assists. Making his third NHL start, goaltender Dylan Garand made 29 saves and moved to 2-0-1.
Alexis Lafreniere had an assist to match his career-high of 57 points set in 2023-24.
The Metropolitan Division club ended 20-19-2 on the road.
Finishing second in the Atlantic Division behind the Buffalo Sabres, Tampa Bay (50-26-6, 106 points) lost for the first time in three games and will have home-ice advantage in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs against the Montreal Canadiens.
Oliver Bjorkstrand and Corey Perry scored goals. In his second appearance this season, Brandon Halverson made 17 saves.
Chasing the Art Ross Trophy, Nikita Kucherov started four points behind Edmonton’s Connor McDavid for the NHL lead in points but was held scoreless, ending with 130 (44 goals, 86 helpers).
In a battle of AHL netminders between Hartford’s Garand and Syracuse’s Halverson, Garand made the first big save by stopping Kucherov from eight feet away in the first minute, but the Rangers beat Halverson 4:02 into the match.
Up high near the blue line in the offensive zone, Zibanejad recorded his 44th assist with a cross-ice feed that Kartye, claimed off waivers from the Seattle Kraken in late February, shot past Halverson’s glove.
Kartye tallied again in the second period after Miller dumped a puck that bounced out to the left circle, one-timing his eighth goal for a 2-0 lead at the 1:29 mark.
Perreault added a seeing-eye shot from deep that hit the net 3:20 later with Kartye notching the secondary assist.
Bjorkstrand netted the Lightning’s first goal on a rebound at 11:15, but Zibanejad restored the three-goal margin by tapping in his 34th goal on the man advantage 91 seconds later.
Perry slipped one through Garand’s pads in the first minute of the third for the final tally.
–Field Level Media
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Apr 14, 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball (1) looks to pass defended by Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) during the second half during the play-in rounds between the Charlotte Hornets and the Miami Heat of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images Hornets guard LaMelo Ball was fined by the NBA but not suspended for tripping Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo during Charlotte’s play-in victory on Tuesday night.
The NBA completed its assessment of the incident on Wednesday, and it handed Ball a $35,000 fine for the play and retroactively assessed a flagrant-2 foul. Had a flagrant-2 foul been called during the game, Ball would have been ejected. Instead, no call was made, and Ball went on to be the hero of the Hornets’ 127-126 overtime win.
The second-quarter incident knocked Adebayo out of the do-or-die game with a back injury.
NBA executive vice president/head of basketball operations James Jones wrote in a press release that Ball’s actions “created a significant injury risk.”
The league also issued Ball a separate $25,000 fine for swearing in a live TV interview following the game.
On Friday, Ball and the Hornets will face the loser of the Wednesday play-in game between the Orlando Magic and Philadelphia 76ers. The winner will earn the No. 8 playoff seed in the Eastern Conference.
Ball tried to explain his actions following the Hornets’ Tuesday victory.
“I apologize on that one. I got hit in the head (on the preceding action) and didn’t really know where I was,” he said. “But I’m going to check on him, see if he’s OK and everything.”
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said Ball should have been ejected after he yanked Adebayo’s left foot, sending the Miami center crashing hard to the court. Ball was on the floor and he pulled the foot as Adebayo chased the loose ball.
“I didn’t see it (when it happened), but I don’t think it’s cute,” Spoelstra said. “I don’t think it’s funny. I think it’s a stupid play. It’s a dangerous play. Obviously, our best player was out.
“I’m not making an excuse. The Hornets played great and they made those plays down the stretch. We had our opportunities to win. That’s a shame. You should be penalized for that. I don’t think that belongs in the game — tripping guys, shenanigans.”
Ball, 24, wound up with 30 points, including a layup with 4.7 seconds left in OT for the game-winning points.
Adebayo, 28, had six points and three rebounds before exiting. The three-time All-Star averaged a double-double during the regular season, putting up 20.1 points and 10.0 rebounds per contest.
–Field Level Media
Apr 14, 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball (1) looks to pass defended by Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) during the second half during the play-in rounds between the Charlotte Hornets and the Miami Heat of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images Hornets guard LaMelo Ball was fined by the NBA but not suspended for tripping Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo during Charlotte’s play-in victory on Tuesday night.
The NBA completed its assessment of the incident on Wednesday, and it handed Ball a $35,000 fine for the play and retroactively assessed a flagrant-2 foul. Had a flagrant-2 foul been called during the game, Ball would have been ejected. Instead, no call was made, and Ball went on to be the hero of the Hornets’ 127-126 overtime win.
The second-quarter incident knocked Adebayo out of the do-or-die game with a back injury.
NBA executive vice president/head of basketball operations James Jones wrote in a press release that Ball’s actions “created a significant injury risk.”
The league also issued Ball a separate $25,000 fine for swearing in a live TV interview following the game.
On Friday, Ball and the Hornets will face the loser of the Wednesday play-in game between the Orlando Magic and Philadelphia 76ers. The winner will earn the No. 8 playoff seed in the Eastern Conference.
Ball tried to explain his actions following the Hornets’ Tuesday victory.
“I apologize on that one. I got hit in the head (on the preceding action) and didn’t really know where I was,” he said. “But I’m going to check on him, see if he’s OK and everything.”
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said Ball should have been ejected after he yanked Adebayo’s left foot, sending the Miami center crashing hard to the court. Ball was on the floor and he pulled the foot as Adebayo chased the loose ball.
“I didn’t see it (when it happened), but I don’t think it’s cute,” Spoelstra said. “I don’t think it’s funny. I think it’s a stupid play. It’s a dangerous play. Obviously, our best player was out.
“I’m not making an excuse. The Hornets played great and they made those plays down the stretch. We had our opportunities to win. That’s a shame. You should be penalized for that. I don’t think that belongs in the game — tripping guys, shenanigans.”
Ball, 24, wound up with 30 points, including a layup with 4.7 seconds left in OT for the game-winning points.
Adebayo, 28, had six points and three rebounds before exiting. The three-time All-Star averaged a double-double during the regular season, putting up 20.1 points and 10.0 rebounds per contest.
–Field Level Media
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