Finn Allen’s IPL Resurgence: From Pressure to Joy
New Zealand batsman Finn Allen credited a shift in mindset for his recent surge of form with the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). After a slow start to the tournament, Allen said releasing self‑imposed pressure and rediscovering the joy of batting helped him turn his season around.
Match‑winning performance against Gujarat Titans
On Saturday, Allen struck a blistering 93 off just 35 balls, featuring four boundaries and ten maximums, as KKR posted a formidable 248 for the loss of five wickets. In reply, Gujarat Titans managed 218/4 in their allotted 20 overs, handing Kolkata a 29‑run victory that kept their playoff hopes alive.
The innings included:
- 93 runs from 35 balls
- 4 fours and 10 sixes
- Strike rate of 265.71
A rocky start and a timely break
Before his match‑winning knock, Allen had managed only 81 runs across his first five appearances and was subsequently omitted from the playing XI for three games. He returned to the side earlier this month and immediately responded with an unbeaten 100 off 47 balls, his maiden IPL century.
Reflecting on the early phase of the season, Allen told reporters in Kolkata:
“To be honest, at the start of the tournament I put way too much pressure on myself to perform and I was probably just a shell of a human being for a while and it was all self‑inflicted.”
He added that the break from playing allowed him to reset:
“I love playing cricket; I love batting and I didn’t enjoy it as much as I should have at the time because I was putting too much pressure on myself. It was really good for me not to play those few games.”
Finding joy and simplicity
Allen said the key to his resurgence lay in a simpler approach and a renewed focus on enjoying the game:
“I think what I really worked on was that when I’m relaxed and having fun and watching the ball more closely, I’m in a better position and I’m a better cricketer.”
He emphasized that the pressure he felt was self‑generated, noting the privilege of playing at the highest level:
“We’re very blessed to do what we do, so the pressure was all on me.”
Playoff picture for Kolkata Knight Riders
With the win, KKR moved to seven points from eight matches, sitting seventh in the standings. The team has two games remaining, beginning with a Wednesday encounter against the already‑eliminated Mumbai Indians. A strong finish in those fixtures could still propel Kolkata into the top four and secure a playoff berth.
The franchise’s remaining schedule:
- Wednesday vs Mumbai Indians (home)
- Saturday vs [opponent TBD] (away)
As the IPL season reaches its business end, Allen’s rediscovered joy with the bat could prove pivotal for Kolkata’s push toward the knockout stages.
Information sourced from match reports and player statements released by Reuters and the Kolkata Knight Riders official communications.


