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Finn Allen Turns Season Around with Impressive Performances in IPL 2026

Sidharth Menon
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Finn Allen’s Resurgence in IPL 2026

Finn Allen is starting to have a major impact on IPL 2026. If the 100 not out in 47 balls in a chase of just 143 against Delhi Capitals (DC) was the primer, the 93 in 35 balls on Saturday against Gujarat Titans (GT) was the real deal, coming as it did against the most celebrated bowling side in the competition.

A Change for the Better

It’s a nice change for Allen and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) after their big overseas opener had started with a series of poor or middling scores, which Allen put down to “putting far too much pressure on myself to perform”.

“I was probably a shell of a human for a bit there. And it was all self-inflicted,” Allen said at the press conference after KKR beat GT by 29 runs to stay alive in the competition. He was referring to his 81 runs in five innings in April, which led to him being dropped from the XI and KKR being forced to ring in plan B.

A Fresh Perspective

“I think, you know, when you go out of the side, you have time to relax and take a breath and, I guess, look at things from a different perspective. I love playing cricket. I love batting. And I probably wasn’t enjoying it as much as I should have at the time, because I was putting so much pressure on myself. So yeah, look, having those few games off really did me a good thing. And yeah, it’s a great learning for sure.”

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GT Bowling Works in Allen’s Favour

The GT bowling – tall fast bowlers hitting the short-of-a-length area – worked in Allen’s favour, Ambati Rayudu said on ESPNcricinfo’s TimeOut show.

“He likes pace, and he likes hitting to the on side, and that’s exactly where they have delivered those short-of-length deliveries [to Allen],” Rayudu said. “When the ball just swung a little bit early on, he struggled just a bit for a tiny period [16 off nine balls after three overs]. But, despite that, it was pretty clinical. He was picking the length up beautifully and even [Kagiso] Rabada, he picked up a short-of-length ball, which is Rabada’s strength [for six over midwicket in the fourth over]. Once you put away the ball for a six against somebody’s strength, the bowler is always struggling. He met fire with fire and succeeded. Quite an exceptional innings.”

Allen’s Plan of Action

Allen explained that his plan of action was to first look for a four or a six – he has hit ten sixes in either of his big innings so far – and then settle for a single if the big shot didn’t happen.

“Look, I think it depends on the wicket, right? Today it was definitely tricky at the start. We knew that was going to be the case. Two of probably the best opening bowlers in the comp as well. So I think, to be honest, I had a plan of just hit what I got. And if I didn’t get the ball, I wanted just try and get off strike or just not get out really,” he said. “So it was one of those wickets and then, yeah, I just wanted to be there for a long time. Especially once [Ajinkya Rahane] got out, I knew I had to take a bit of responsibility.

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Improved Game Against Spin

One of the things Sanjay Bangar said he had noticed was Allen’s improved game against spin. On Saturday, the first bit of spin on display was when Rashid Khan bowled the eighth over of the KKR innings. The first three balls went for 6, 6 and 4 as Allen went long-on, then midwicket, then straight. R Sai Kishore replaced Rashid and the first ball Allen faced off him also went for six, down the pitch and over long-on.

“His play against spin has improved by leaps and bounds, where he’s hanging on the back foot and he disturbs the length of the spinners quite nicely,” Bangar said. “I have seen a slightly earlier version of Allen during my time with RCB [Royal Challengers Bengaluru] where he was a back-up to Faf [du Plessis]. At that time, he was a lot more of an on-sided player and that was because when he picked up the bat, it was literally a closed face. An open face generally gives you the great bat swing to hit those balls over mid-off, long-off or even if you want to cut past point.

“He is now scoring literally all sides of the pitch and that’s a great advantage to have because then the bowler suddenly thinks where do you bowl. So, on his day, I think there are very little areas where you can contain somebody like Finn Allen.”