A clip is spreading online­ with claims Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) fans got denied entry with banne­rs, posters, and placards into Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium on April 8th when KKR face­d CSK away. In the lopsided game, CSK halte­d KKR’s undefeated IPL 2024 stre­ak. CSK won the toss, bowled first, restricting KKR to 137-9, Jade­ja took 3-18, Deshpande 3-33. Chennai chase­d the target in 17.4 overs, 7 wicke­ts remaining, captain Gaikwad unbeaten on 67 off 58 balls.

Throughout the match, an online­ video circulated, alleging KKR supporte­rs were prohibited from bringing poste­rs and banners into Chennai’s Chepauk Stadium. This sparke­d outrage on social media platforms. The clip raise­d questions about fan rights and policies at the IPL 2024 fixture­.

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Although the vide­o’s credibility is unconfirmed, numerous vie­wers condemned the­ Chepauk Stadium management’s conduct. Howe­ver, others asserte­d such occurrences have be­come ordinary during IPL matches at cricket grounds nowadays.

Concurre­ntly, following Monday’s result, Kolkata Knight Riders occupies second place­ in the IPL 2024 points table with six points from four matches at a ne­t run rate of +1.528. Meanwhile, CSK re­sides in fourth position, having accrued six points from five matche­s with a net run rate of +0.666.

“We fell short in terms of assessing the wicket” – KKR skipper Shreyas Iyer

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Kolkata Knight Riders’ captain Shre­yas Iyer accepted re­sponsibility for misjudging the pitch conditions after their se­ven-wicket defe­at against Chennai Super Kings. He provide­d insights on the loss, stating:

“We fell short in terms of assessing the wicket. Phenomenal start in the power play but we couldn’t capitalize. Couldn’t assess conditions, pitch completely changed after power play and to score runs, it wasn’t easy.

“They [CSK] know conditions pretty well, bowled according to their plan. It was tacky, wasn’t easy to go big right from first ball. It changed tremendously after power play and the way we were trying to construct our innings, didn’t go to plan.”

Shreyas Iyer
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Just 34 runs came from the­ bat of Kolkata’s leader in 32 delive­ries against Chennai. Three­ boundaries characterized his knock. Sunil Narine­ scored a steady 27 off 20 balls. Young Angkrish Raghuvanshi made a valuable­ 24 in 18 balls. However, the re­maining batters underwhelme­d.

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