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The '''Kolkata Knight Riders''' (<!-- Do not add Indian scripts here-->'''KKR''') are a franchise ] team representing the city of ] in the ]. The franchise is owned by Bollywood actor ], actress ] and her spouse ]. The home of the Knight Riders is the iconic ] stadium.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://m.indiatoday.in/story/ipl-2014-venues-eden-gardens-kolkata-indian-premier-league-7/1/355283.html|title=IPL 2014 Venues|magazine=India Today|date=11 April 2014}}</ref> '''Kolkata Knight Riders''' (<!-- Do not add Indian scripts here-->'''KKR''') are <!--"are" is the correct usage. Do not use "is"--> a professional franchise ] team representing the city of ] in the ]. The franchise is owned by ] actor ], actress ], and her spouse ]. Their home ground is the ], ].<ref name="eden">{{cite web |title=Eden Gardens |url=http://www.iplt20.com/venues/2/eden-gardens |publisher=www.iplt20.com |access-date=14 September 2018 |archive-date=20 June 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170620002434/http://www.iplt20.com/venues/2/eden-gardens |url-status=live}}</ref>


The franchise, which has gained immense popularity due to its association with celebrity owners, qualified for the IPL playoffs for the first time in ]. They became the IPL champions in ], by defeating ] in the final. They repeated the feat in ], defeating ].<ref name="IPl-Schedule. net">{{cite web |url = http://www.ipl-schedule.net/ipl-2012-final-kolkata-knight-riders-win-ipl-5-beat-chennai-super-kings/|title = Kolkata Knight Riders win IPL 5, beat Chennai Super Kings|accessdate = 13 October 2012}}</ref> The Knight Riders hold the record for the longest winning streak by any Indian team in T20s (14).<ref>{{cite news|title=Records / Twenty20 matches / Team records / Most consecutive wins|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/305308.html|work=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=2 October 2014}}</ref> The franchise, which has gained immense popularity due to its association with celebrity owners, qualified for the IPL playoffs for the first time in ]. They became the IPL champions in ], by defeating ] in the final. They repeated the feat in ], defeating ].<ref name="IPl-Schedule. net">{{cite web|url = http://www.ipl-schedule.net/ipl-2012-final-kolkata-knight-riders-win-ipl-5-beat-chennai-super-kings/|title = Kolkata Knight Riders win IPL 5, beat Chennai Super Kings| date=29 March 2012 |access-date = 13 October 2012|archive-date = 2 June 2012|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120602070808/http://www.ipl-schedule.net/ipl-2012-final-kolkata-knight-riders-win-ipl-5-beat-chennai-super-kings/|url-status = live}}</ref> In ], they won the title for the third time by beating ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=26 May 2024 |title=KKR's bowlers rip through SRH to win third IPL title |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/indian-premier-league-2024-1410320/kolkata-knight-riders-vs-sunrisers-hyderabad-final-1426312/match-report |access-date=26 May 2024 |website=ESPNcricinfo |language=en |archive-date=26 May 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240526172105/https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/indian-premier-league-2024-1410320/kolkata-knight-riders-vs-sunrisers-hyderabad-final-1426312/match-report |url-status=live }}</ref> The Knight Riders hold the record for the longest winning streak by any IPL team (14).<ref>{{cite news|title=Records / Twenty20 matches / Team records / Most consecutive wins|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/305308.html|work=ESPNcricinfo|access-date=2 October 2014|archive-date=25 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160425152828/http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/305308.html|url-status=live}}</ref>


The leading run-scorer of the side is ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ipl-kolkata/engine/records/batting/most_runs_career.html?class=6;id=4341;type=team |title=Kolkata Knight Riders / Records / Twenty20 matches / Most runs |publisher=Stats. cricinfo.com |accessdate=30 May 2012}}</ref> while the leading wicket-taker is ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ipl-kolkata/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?class=6;id=4341;type=team|title=Kolkata Knight Riders / Records / Twenty20 matches / Most wickets|accessdate=30 May 2012}}</ref> The official theme of the team is ''Korbo, Lorbo, Jeetbo Re'' (''we will perform, fight and win!'') and the official colours are purple and gold. The brand value of the Knight Riders was estimated at $104&nbsp;million in 2018, second highest among IPL franchises.<ref name="major">{{cite news|url=https://m.economictimes.com/news/sports/no-stopping-brand-ipl-valuation-soars-to-6-3-bn/articleshow/65319443.cms|title=Brand IPL gets stronger, valuation soars to $6.3&nbsp;billion|newspaper=]|accessdate=6 January 2018}}</ref> In 2019, their value was estimated at {{INR convert|629|c}}.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/sports/ipl-brand-valuation-soars-13-5-to-rs-47500-crore-duff-phelps/articleshow/71197984.cms?from=mdr|title=IPL brand valuation soars 13.5% to Rs 47,500 crore: Duff & Phelps|last=Laghate|first=Gaurav|date=20 September 2019|work=]}}</ref> The side's all-time leading run-scorer is ],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ipl-kolkata/engine/records/batting/most_runs_career.html?class=6;id=4341;type=team |title=Kolkata Knight Riders / Records / Twenty20 matches / Most runs |publisher=Stats. ESPNcricinfo.com |access-date=30 May 2012 |archive-date=23 August 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130823012824/http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ipl-kolkata/engine/records/batting/most_runs_career.html?class=6%3Bid%3D4341%3Btype%3Dteam |url-status=live }}</ref> while their leading wicket-taker is ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ipl-kolkata/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?class=6;id=4341;type=team|title=Kolkata Knight Riders / Records / Twenty20 matches / Most wickets|access-date=30 May 2012|archive-date=17 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130417184029/http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ipl-kolkata/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?class=6;id=4341;type=team|url-status=live}}</ref> The official motto of the team is ''Korbo, Lorbo, Jeetbo'' (''Perform, Fight, Win'') and the official colours are purple and gold.


== Franchise history == == Franchise history ==
] with the symbol of the Kolkata Knight Riders, flanked by ] on the left and ] on the right.]] ] with the symbol of the Kolkata Knight Riders, flanked by ] on the left and ] on the right.]]


In 2007, the ] (BCCI) created the cricket tournament ] based on the ] form of the game.<ref name="back">{{cite web|title=Everything you wanted to know about the Indian Premier League|work=Cricinfo|url=http://content-www.cricinfo.com/baggygreen/content/story/337868.html|accessdate=20 February 2008|date=19 September 2007}}</ref> Eight teams would participate in the inaugural tournament held in April – June of the same year. The teams representing the eight different cities of India were put up on auction in ] on 20 February. The team representing ] was eventually bought by Bollywood superstar ]'s company ] in partnership with actress ] and her husband ] for a price of $75.09&nbsp;million, equal to approximately ₹2.98&nbsp;billion at that time.<ref name="price">{{cite news|title=Shah Rukh Khan's Kolkata IPL team to be called Night Riders or Knight Riders|work=Cricinfo|url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2008-02-09/news/27694633_1_indian-premier-league-cricket-ground-ipl|date=9 February 2008}}</ref> ], former captain of the Indian national team, a native of ] and the current President of BCCI (Board Cricket Control of India) was named the ] for the team. The name of the team is a reference to the popular 1980s American television series ].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Roy |first1=S.K. |last2=Chakraborti |first2=R |editor-last=Mutum |editor-first=Dilip |title=Marketing Cases from Emerging Markets |publisher=Springer Science and Business Media |date=23 September 2013 |page=70 |chapter=Chapter 6: Getting There |chapterurl=http://en.wikipedia.org/ |isbn=9783642368615 |lastauthoramp=y}}</ref> In 2007, the ] (BCCI) created the cricket tournament ], based on the ] format of the game.<ref name="back">{{cite web|title=Everything you wanted to know about the Indian Premier League|work=ESPNcricinfo|url=http://content-www.cricinfo.com/baggygreen/content/story/337868.html|access-date=20 February 2008|date=19 September 2007|archive-date=24 July 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080724115259/http://content-www.cricinfo.com/baggygreen/content/story/337868.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Eight teams participated in the inaugural tournament held in April – June 2008. The teams representing the eight different cities of India were put up on auction in ] on 20 February 2008. The team representing ] was eventually bought by Bollywood superstar ]'s company ] in partnership with actress ] and her husband ] for a price of $75.09&nbsp;million, equal to approximately ₹2.98&nbsp;billion at that time.<ref name="price">{{cite news|title=Shah Rukh Khan's Kolkata IPL team to be called Night Riders or Knight Riders|work=ESPNcricinfo|url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2008-02-09/news/27694633_1_indian-premier-league-cricket-ground-ipl|date=9 February 2008|access-date=18 September 2011|archive-date=23 November 2012|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121123184920/http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2008-02-09/news/27694633_1_indian-premier-league-cricket-ground-ipl|url-status=dead}}</ref> ], former captain of the Indian national team, a native of ] and former President of BCCI, was named the ] for the team. The name of the team is a reference to the popular 1980s American television series ].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Roy |first1=S.K. |last2=Chakraborti |first2=R |editor-last=Mutum |editor-first=Dilip |title=Marketing Cases from Emerging Markets |publisher=Springer Science and Business Media |date=23 September 2013 |page=70 |chapter=Chapter 6: Getting There |isbn=9783642368615 |name-list-style=amp}}</ref>


== Valuation ==
In June 2015, they bought a stake in the ] cricket team Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel<ref>{{cite web |title=KKR owners buy stake in CPL franchise T&T Red Steel |url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/caribbean-premier-league-2015/content/story/885765.html |website=Espncricinfo.com |accessdate=14 September 2018 |date=10 June 2015}}</ref> and later in 2016, renamed it ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/sports/cricket/superstar-shah-rukh-khans-cpl-franchise-is-now-trinbago-knight-riders_1854413.html|title=Superstar Shah Rukh Khan's CPL franchise is now Trinbago Knight Riders|publisher=]|date=10 February 2016}}</ref>
According to ] in 2022, Kolkata Knight Riders are the 3rd most valuable team in the IPL behind ] and ] with a valuation of $1.1 billion.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Ozanian |first1=Mike |title=Indian Premier League Valuations: Cricket Now Has A Place Among World's Most Valuable Sports Teams |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeozanian/2022/04/26/indian-premier-league-valuations-cricket-now-has-a-place-among-worlds-most-valuable-sports-teams/ |access-date=7 May 2022 |work=Forbes |date=26 April 2022 |language=en |archive-date=7 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220507153431/https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeozanian/2022/04/26/indian-premier-league-valuations-cricket-now-has-a-place-among-worlds-most-valuable-sports-teams/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


== Livery == == Livery ==
Initially, when Kolkata Knight Riders were first introduced in 2008, the logo of the team consisted of a blazing golden ] against a black background with the name of the team written in gold next to it. However, the black background was changed to purple in the third season. It was in 2012 that the current logo, which has a blazing purple ] trimmed with gold, with Kolkata Knight Riders written within a shield was introduced.<ref name="NDTV">{{cite news|title=Kolkata Knight Riders unveil new look, new logo|url=http://sports.ndtv.com/ipl-2012/news/item/185361-kolkata-knight-riders-unveil-new-look-new-logo|accessdate=14 February 2012|newspaper=NDTV|date=14 February 2012}}</ref> Initially, when the Kolkata Knight Riders were first introduced in 2008, the logo of the team consisted of a blazing golden ] against a black background with the name of the team written in gold next to it. However, the black background was changed to purple in the third season. It was in 2012 that the current logo, which has a blazing purple ] trimmed with gold, with Kolkata Knight Riders written within a shield, was introduced.<ref name="NDTV">{{cite news |title=Kolkata Knight Riders unveil new look, new logo |url=https://sports.ndtv.com/ipl-2012/kolkata-knight-riders-unveil-new-look-new-logo-1559204 |access-date=26 April 2022 |work=NDTV Sports |date=14 February 2012 |archive-date=20 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220920164629/https://sports.ndtv.com/ipl-2012/kolkata-knight-riders-unveil-new-look-new-logo-1559204 |url-status=live }}</ref>


The tagline of the team was "All the King's Men" during the first four seasons.<ref name="yahoo" /> However, in the fifth it was replaced by "New Dawn, New Knights". The team's official colours were black and gold during the first two seasons. At the time, Khan said that "golden symbolizes spirit of life and black presents the Goddess ]."<ref name="yahoo" /> It was later changed to purple and gold during the third season and was kept so. The jersey was created by ] fashion designer ].<ref name="yahoo" /> The tagline of the team was "All the King's Men" during the first four seasons.<ref name="yahoo" /> However, in the fifth it was replaced by "New Dawn, New Knights". The team's official colours were black and gold during the first two seasons. At the time, Khan said that "golden symbolizes spirit of life and black presents the Goddess ]."<ref name="yahoo" /> It was later changed to purple and gold during the third season and was kept so. The jersey was created by ] fashion designer ].<ref name="yahoo" />


The main theme of the team ''Korbo, Lorbo, Jeetbo Re'' (''we will act, fight and win!'') was scored by ] duo.<ref name="yahoo">{{cite web|url=http://in.news.yahoo.com/ani/20080311/r_t_ani_sp/tsp-king-khan-launches-kolkata-knight-ri-61d3b88.html |title=King Khan launches Kolkata Knight Riders |publisher=Yahoo |date=11 March 2008 |accessdate=11 March 2008 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080316065555/http://in.news.yahoo.com/ani/20080311/r_t_ani_sp/tsp-king-khan-launches-kolkata-knight-ri-61d3b88.html |archivedate=16 March 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref> A ''Knight Riders'' album featuring several singers and music composers including ] and ] was also created.<ref name="hindutimes">{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Cricket/CricketNews/Kolkata-Knightriders-launched-amidst-gloom/Article1-281360.aspx|title=Kolkata Knightriders launched amidst gloom|date=11 March 2008|accessdate=11 March 2008|work=Hindustan Times|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120210123354/http://www.hindustantimes.com/Cricket/CricketNews/Kolkata-Knightriders-launched-amidst-gloom/Article1-281360.aspx|archive-date=10 February 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://entertainment.oneindia.in/bollywood/features/2010/no-ipl-videos-240210.html|title=No new videos for IPL teams!|date=24 February 2010|accessdate=17 April 2012|work=Oneindia.in }}</ref> The main theme of the team, ''Korbo, Lorbo, Jeetbo Re'' (''we will act, fight, and win!''), was scored by ] duo.<ref name="yahoo">{{cite web|title=King Khan launches Kolkata Knight Riders |publisher=Yahoo |date=11 March 2008 |url=http://in.news.yahoo.com/ani/20080311/r_t_ani_sp/tsp-king-khan-launches-kolkata-knight-ri-61d3b88.html |access-date=11 March 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080316065555/http://in.news.yahoo.com/ani/20080311/r_t_ani_sp/tsp-king-khan-launches-kolkata-knight-ri-61d3b88.html |archive-date=16 March 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref> A ''Knight Riders'' album featuring several singers and music composers, including ] and ], was also created.<ref name="hindutimes">{{cite news |last1=PTI |title=Kolkata Knightriders launched amidst gloom |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/kolkata-knightriders-launched-amidst-gloom/story-SYPVZu9La8OuBEPmrSsn2M.html |access-date=26 April 2022 |work=Hindustan Times |date=11 March 2008 |archive-date=26 April 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220426171921/https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/kolkata-knightriders-launched-amidst-gloom/story-SYPVZu9La8OuBEPmrSsn2M.html |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://entertainment.oneindia.in/bollywood/features/2010/no-ipl-videos-240210.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120709032620/http://entertainment.oneindia.in/bollywood/features/2010/no-ipl-videos-240210.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=9 July 2012|title=No new videos for IPL teams!|date=24 February 2010|access-date=17 April 2012|work=Oneindia.in}}</ref>


== Rivalries == == Rivalries ==
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The Knight Riders have historically been a successful franchise in the IPL. This success has led to them having many rivalries among other teams.
The Knight Riders have historically been a successful franchise in the IPL. This success has led them to have many rivalries with other teams.


=== Mumbai Indians === === Mumbai Indians ===
Both teams play in major markets as the Indians play in ] and the Knight Riders play in ]. The ] is the most successful IPL franchise with four championships but until Mumbai's third championship, both teams were tied with two championships. In the first two seasons of the ], Mumbai swept Kolkata in all four games. It was not until the ] that Kolkata won against Mumbai. Both sides have been captained by Indian cricket legends at one point (Mumbai was captained by ] and Kolkata was captained by ]). This rivalry has often played out in Mumbai's favor as they have won 19 games compared to Kolkata's 6 wins but has been known league wide as an exciting match-up. Both have played each other twice in the playoffs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://bigbashboard.com/head-to-head/kolkata-knight-riders/mumbai-indians|title=Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians : Head-to-head : T20R|website=T20R : Twenty20 Statistics and Player Rankings}}</ref> Both teams play in major markets, with Mumbai Indians based in ] and Kolkata Knight Riders based in ]. Mumbai Indians is the most successful IPL franchise with five championships. However, until Mumbai's third championship, both teams were tied with two championships each. In the first two seasons of the ], Mumbai swept Kolkata in all four games. It wasn't until the ] that Kolkata won against Mumbai. Both sides have been captained by Indian cricket legends at one point (Mumbai was captained by ] and Kolkata was captained by ]). This rivalry has often played out in Mumbai's favour, as they have won 22 games compared to Kolkata's seven wins. They have faced each other twice in the playoffs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://bigbashboard.com/head-to-head/kolkata-knight-riders/mumbai-indians|title=Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians : Head-to-head : T20R|website=T20R : Twenty20 Statistics and Player Rankings|access-date=19 May 2020|archive-date=29 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200629072028/http://bigbashboard.com/head-to-head/kolkata-knight-riders/mumbai-indians|url-status=live}}</ref>

In 2011, both teams played against each other in the Eliminator round, marking their first playoff appearances. This was the first time that the two teams met in the playoffs. Mumbai won the match by four wickets and advanced to the next round, ultimately losing to the ].

In 2012, both teams were chasing a playoff spot in the tournament. The game started poorly for KKR as their batting side struggled to score runs. However, KKR picked up the pace and ended the innings with 140/7. Mumbai, initially in a strong position at 60/2 with more than 10 overs left, unexpectedly collapsed, finishing their innings at 108 all out. ] was named Man of the Match with 4 wickets, and KKR eliminated MI from the playoffs. KKR won its first championship that season. Knight Riders' owner ] was handed a 5-year ban at ], the home ground of Mumbai Indians. He was accused of walking on the field post-match and abusing the security guards.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Shah Rukh Khan gets five-year ban from Wankhede. |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/indian-premier-league-2012-mca-bans-shah-rukh-khan-from-entering-wankhede-for-five-years-565312 |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=20 February 2023 |archive-date=10 February 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230210051033/https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/indian-premier-league-2012-mca-bans-shah-rukh-khan-from-entering-wankhede-for-five-years-565312 |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2015, the ban was lifted.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/news/MCA-ends-Shah-Rukh-Khans-Wankhede-ban/articleshow/48316239.cms|title=MCA ends Shah Rukh Khan's Wankhede ban. undefined News - Times of India|website=The Times of India|date=2 August 2015 |access-date=19 May 2020|archive-date=18 May 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200518205225/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/news/MCA-ends-Shah-Rukh-Khans-Wankhede-ban/articleshow/48316239.cms|url-status=live}}</ref>

Mumbai and Kolkata faced off in the opening match of the 2015 season. Mumbai batted first and scored 168/3. This charge was led by captain ] with his 98 runs. Kolkata captain ] scored 57 runs, leading his side to victory. ]'s 46 runs were crucial to KKR's chase.

In 2017, Mumbai earned its 100th T20 win against KKR.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Basu |first=Ritayan |date=14 May 2017 |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/indian-premier-league-2017/news/story/ipl-2017-kkr-vs-mi-mumbai-indians-100-wins-t20-cricket-976927-2017-05-14 |title=Mumbai Indians create history, become first T20 team to win 100 matches |magazine=India Today |access-date=26 April 2022 |archive-date=7 February 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220207214146/https://www.indiatoday.in/indian-premier-league-2017/news/story/ipl-2017-kkr-vs-mi-mumbai-indians-100-wins-t20-cricket-976927-2017-05-14 |url-status=live }}</ref> Later that season, both sides faced each other in the playoffs in the Qualifier 2 round. KKR had a poor batting performance, posting 107 runs and being all out. Mumbai was able to capitalise and won the match.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/8048/scorecard/1082649/mumbai-indians-vs-kolkata-knight-riders-qualifier-2-indian-premier-league-2017|title=Full Scorecard of Kolkata Knight Riders vs Mumbai Indians Qualifier 2 2017 - Score Report.|work=ESPNcricinfo|access-date=20 May 2020|archive-date=2 December 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191202202525/https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/8048/scorecard/1082649/mumbai-indians-vs-kolkata-knight-riders-qualifier-2-indian-premier-league-2017|url-status=live}}</ref> Mumbai went on to the finals to beat ] to claim their third championship.

From 2015 to 2018, Mumbai Indians held an eight-game winning streak against the Kolkata Knight Riders. That streak was broken on 29 April 2019, when KKR posted a total of 232 runs and won by 34 runs. KKR's ] scored 80 runs, and MI's ] scored 91 runs. KKR holds the record for highest total for an IPL match played at ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ipl2009/engine/records/team/highest_innings_totals.html?id=117&type=trophy|title=Indian Premier League Cricket Team Records & Stats.|work=ESPNcricinfo|access-date=10 August 2020|archive-date=28 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240528122027/https://www.espncricinfo.com/records/trophy/team-highest-innings-totals/indian-premier-league-117|url-status=live}}</ref> This victory was KKR's 100th T20 win.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/ipl/ipl-2019-kolkata-knight-riders-kkr-register-100-t20-wins-5673196/|title=IPL 2019: Kolkata Knight Riders register 100th T20 win|date=29 April 2019|access-date=20 May 2020|archive-date=23 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220123035736/https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/ipl/ipl-2019-kolkata-knight-riders-kkr-register-100-t20-wins-5673196/|url-status=live}}</ref> Mumbai have won all three games between them since then.

In the 2022 and 2024 seasons, Kolkata beat Mumbai in all the matches between them.

=== Royal Challengers Bangalore ===
{{Main|Kolkata Knight Riders-Royal Challengers Bangalore rivalry}}

The rivalry between Kolkata Knight Riders and ] is one of the oldest in the IPL. The inaugural match of IPL was played between both the teams in which KKR won by 140 runs due to a 158* off just 73 balls by ].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Full Scorecard of KKR vs RCB 1st match 2007/08 - Score Report |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/indian-premier-league-2007-08-313494/royal-challengers-bangalore-vs-kolkata-knight-riders-1st-match-335982/full-scorecard|access-date=13 April 2021|work=ESPNcricinfo|language=en|archive-date=13 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413162719/https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/indian-premier-league-2007-08-313494/royal-challengers-bangalore-vs-kolkata-knight-riders-1st-match-335982/full-scorecard|url-status=live}}</ref>

In the ], RCB won in both encounters against Knight Riders. During the second time they faced each other, ] played a notable innings, scoring 81* runs off 33 balls, contributing significantly to RCB's victory by six wickets.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Full Scorecard of KKR vs RCB 41st match 2009 - Score Report |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/indian-premier-league-2009-374163/royal-challengers-bangalore-vs-kolkata-knight-riders-41st-match-392221/full-scorecard|access-date=13 April 2021|work=ESPNcricinfo|language=en|archive-date=13 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413162720/https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/indian-premier-league-2009-374163/royal-challengers-bangalore-vs-kolkata-knight-riders-41st-match-392221/full-scorecard|url-status=live}}</ref>

In the ], KKR was at the lower half of the IPL table and needed to win the crucial match against RCB. KKR won the toss and chose to bat first. Skipper ] led from the front with 93 (51). In reply, RCB lost wickets at regular intervals, as only ] managed to put up a fight with a score of 86 (58).<ref>{{Cite web|title=Full Scorecard of KKR vs RCB 38th match 2012 - Score Report |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/indian-premier-league-2012-520932/kolkata-knight-riders-vs-royal-challengers-bangalore-38th-match-548344/full-scorecard|access-date=13 April 2021|work=ESPNcricinfo|language=en|archive-date=13 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413162723/https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/indian-premier-league-2012-520932/kolkata-knight-riders-vs-royal-challengers-bangalore-38th-match-548344/full-scorecard|url-status=live}}</ref> The next time they met, Gambhir again was the thorn in RCB's side as he top scored for KKR at a tough pitch, taking KKR to a competitive total of 165. RCB in reply made 129, as ] ripped through their line-up with a 4/18 in 4 overs.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Full Scorecard of KKR vs RCB 10th match 2012 - Score Report |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/indian-premier-league-2012-520932/royal-challengers-bangalore-vs-kolkata-knight-riders-10th-match-548315/full-scorecard|access-date=13 April 2021|work=ESPNcricinfo|language=en|archive-date=13 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413162728/https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/indian-premier-league-2012-520932/royal-challengers-bangalore-vs-kolkata-knight-riders-10th-match-548315/full-scorecard|url-status=live}}</ref>

In the 2015 IPL edition, RCB and KKR took part in a match reduced due to rain. It was reduced to a 10-over match. RCB won the toss and elected to field. For KKR, ] was the top scorer as he scored 45 off just 17 balls. He took them to a score of 111/4 in just 10 overs. ] took one wicket for 15 runs in 2 overs. In reply, RCB were at 0–48 at 3.4 overs before ] got Chris Gayle out. After that, RCB stuttered and started to collapse as they were reduced to 3–81 in 7.2 overs. When ] got out to Andre Russell, the match looked to be over for RCB. However, ] scored 45 off just 18 balls, hitting 3 sixes and 4 fours.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=RCB beat KKR RCB won by 7 wickets (with 2 balls remaining) - KKR vs RCB, Pepsi Indian Premier League, 33rd match Match Summary, Report |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/pepsi-indian-premier-league-2015-791129/royal-challengers-bangalore-vs-kolkata-knight-riders-33rd-match-829771/live-cricket-score|access-date=20 April 2021|work=ESPNcricinfo|date=2 May 2015 |language=en|archive-date=20 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210420103319/https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/pepsi-indian-premier-league-2015-791129/royal-challengers-bangalore-vs-kolkata-knight-riders-33rd-match-829771/live-cricket-score|url-status=live}}</ref>

In the 2017 IPL edition, Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore again faced each other twice. In the first match between them, RCB got KKR out for a score of 131 after KKR had made a strong start of 0–48 in 3.3 overs. However, KKR dismissed RCB for 49, the lowest team score in the history of IPL. ], ] and ] got three wickets each.<ref name=":0" /> In the next match, ] scored what was then the fastest fifty in IPL (50 off 15 balls – which is now the second-fastest). KKR made ], and easily chased down the target offered by RCB.<ref name=":0" />

The ] saw Virat Kohli scoring 84 off 49 and ] scoring 63 off 32, taking RCB to a total of 205/3. KKR had a strong start, scoring 28/0 in 1.3 overs, before losing wickets at regular intervals and having their run rate reduced. They were 139/4 in 15.5 overs. However, ] and Andre Russell brought back the chase under control. Karthik got out after scoring 19 off 15, leaving KKR at 153/5 in 17 overs. Andre Russell, however, took KKR over the line as he scored 48 off 13, hitting ] for 23 runs in one over.<ref name=":0" />

In the next match, RCB struck back as Virat Kohli made his 5th IPL century, scoring 100 runs in 58 balls only. ] scored 66 runs in only 28 balls as RCB scored 213 runs. For KKR, ] scored 85 off 46 and Andre Russell scored 65 off 25, taking the game down to the wire. However, RCB won the match by 10 runs, with Virat Kohli being Man of the Match.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Full Scorecard of RCB vs KKR 35th Match 2019 - Score Report |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/ipl-2019-1165643/kolkata-knight-riders-vs-royal-challengers-bangalore-35th-match-1178410/full-scorecard|access-date=20 April 2021|work=ESPNcricinfo|language=en|archive-date=20 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210420103319/https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/ipl-2019-1165643/kolkata-knight-riders-vs-royal-challengers-bangalore-35th-match-1178410/full-scorecard|url-status=live}}</ref>

In 2020, RCB won both the matches played between them.

In the ], RCB won the 1st match between them by 38 runs in Chennai. However, in the reverse fixtures held in the UAE, KKR bowled RCB all out for 92 runs. In response, KKR chased the target with 9 wickets and with 10 overs to spare. The two teams then met again in the eliminator, which KKR won thanks to the heroics of ] with both the bat and the ball, taking crucial wickets of the likes of ], ] and ] and then going on to smash 3 consecutive sixes off ] helping KKR win by 4 wickets.

In 2022, RCB won the sole match played between them.


In 2023, KKR won both matches played between the teams. In the first match in Kolkata, KKR were struggling at 89/5 in 12 overs, with ] having scored 57 runs when the 5th wicket fell. However, late heroics from ] and ] helped KKR to score 204/7. In response, RCB started quickly thanks to the opening partnership of Virat Kohli and ]. However, the KKR's spin duo, Sunil Narine and ], along with debutant ], picked 9 wickets combined as RCB collapsed for 123 runs. In the next match in Bangalore, KKR scored 200 runs. Here too, RCB had a quick start thanks to Virat and Faf du Plessis. However, they soon lost momentum and KKR eventually won the match by 21 runs as RCB ended up scoring just 179 runs in response.
In 2011, both teams played against each other in the Eliminator round as both franchises made their first playoff appearances. This marked the first time the two teams met in the playoffs. Mumbai won the match by four wickets and advanced to the next round, ultimately losing to the ].


In ], in the first match that took place in Bangalore, RCB scored 182/6 thanks to Virat Kohli fighting 83 not out of 59 balls. In response KKR chased the target with 3.1 overs to spare. At Kolkata in the reverse fixture, KKR batted first with opener ] scoring an aggressive 48(14) and an half century from Captain ] along with a late middle order surge from Andre Russell, Rinku Singh and ] as KKR scored 222/6 in their 20 overs. RCB on the other hand had a good start from Kohli and Du Plessis, however they got out in quick successions. Then, ] and ] each scored half centuries as RCB were cruising towards the target at one point. Then, Andre Russell took the wickets of both the batsmen in the same over and RCB once again started losing wickets in quick succession. In the final over, with ] on strike and ] bowling the final over, RCB needed 21 runs off the over. Karn Sharma scored 3 sixes in 4 balls as RCB were closer to winning the match. However, in the next ball, Sharma got out as RCB needed 3 runs off 1 ball and there was a run out in the last ball as KKR won the match by 1 run.
In 2012, both teams were chasing a playoff spot in the tournament. The game started out terribly for KKR as their batting side couldn't score runs. KKR picked up the pace and ended the inning with 140/7. Mumbai was expected to win at that point and started to attack quickly and started 60/2 with more than 10 overs left to play. Mumbai quickly collapsed and finished their innings with 108 runs and all out. ] was named Man of the Match with 4 wickets and KKR eliminated MI from the playoffs. KKR won its first championship that season. Knight Riders owner ] was handed a 5-year ban at ], home of the ]. He was accused of walking on the field post game and abusing the security guards.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/22295371/mca-bans-shah-rukh-khan-entering-wankhede-five-years|title=Shah Rukh Khan gets five-year ban from Wankhede &#124; ESPNcricinfo.com|website=www.espncricinfo.com}}</ref> In 2015, the ban was lifted.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/news/MCA-ends-Shah-Rukh-Khans-Wankhede-ban/articleshow/48316239.cms|title=MCA ends Shah Rukh Khan's Wankhede ban &#124; undefined News - Times of India|website=The Times of India}}</ref>


Mumbai and Kolkata both faced off in the opening match of the 2015 season. Mumbai was up to bat in the first innings as they scored a promising 168/3. This charge was led by captain, ] with his 98 runs. Kolkata captain, ] had 57 runs and led his side to victory. ] 46 runs were crucial to KKR's chase.


In 2017, Mumbai earned its 100th T20 win against KKR.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/indian-premier-league-2017/news/story/ipl-2017-kkr-vs-mi-mumbai-indians-100-wins-t20-cricket-976927-2017-05-14|title=Mumbai Indians create history, become first T20 team to win 100 matches|first1=Ritayan Basu|last1=May 14|first2=2017UPDATED|last2=May 14|first3=2017 09:39|last3=Ist|website=India Today}}</ref> Later that season, both sides met in the playoffs in the Qualifier 2 round. KKR had a poor batting performance as they posted 107 runs and all out. Mumbai was able to capitalize and won the match.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/8048/scorecard/1082649/mumbai-indians-vs-kolkata-knight-riders-qualifier-2-indian-premier-league-2017|title=Full Scorecard of Kolkata Knight Riders vs Mumbai Indians Qualifier 2 2017 - Score Report &#124; ESPNcricinfo.com|website=www.espncricinfo.com}}</ref> Mumbai went onto the finals to beat ] to claim their third championship.


From 2015–2018, Mumbai Indians held an eight-game winning streak against the Kolkata Knight Riders. That streak was broken on 29 April 2019, as KKR posted a total of 232 runs and won by 34 runs. Both sides displayed excellent hitting as KKR's ] scored 80 runs and MI's ] scored 91 runs. KKR holds the record for highest total for an IPL match played at ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ipl2009/engine/records/team/highest_innings_totals.html?id=117&type=trophy|title=Indian Premier League Cricket Team Records & Stats &#124; ESPNcricinfo.com|website=Cricinfo}}</ref> This victory was KKR's 100th T20 win.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/ipl/ipl-2019-kolkata-knight-riders-kkr-register-100-t20-wins-5673196/|title=IPL 2019: Kolkata Knight Riders register 100th T20 win|date=29 April 2019}}</ref>


== Home ground == == Home ground ==
The home venue of the Knight Riders is the iconic ] (with the two ends of the crease called the High Court End and the Club House End). Owned by the ], it was the largest cricket stadium in India and had a seating capacity of over 90,000.<ref name="cricinfo1">. Content-ind. cricinfo.com. Retrieved 4 September 2011.</ref> In 2011, the stadium was renovated to meet the standards set by the ] for the ]; reducing its capacity to around 68,000. The renovated stadium includes a new clubhouse and players' facilities, upgrading the exterior wall, cladding the existing roof structure with a new metal skin, and general infrastructure improvements.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.worldinteriordesignnetwork.com/news/kolkatas_eden_gardens_stadium_gets_a_new_look_for_cricket_world_cup_2011_090616 |title=Kolkata's Eden Gardens stadium gets a new look for Cricket World Cup 2011. |work=World Interior Design Network. |accessdate=10 June 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100616165005/http://www.worldinteriordesignnetwork.com/news/kolkatas_eden_gardens_stadium_gets_a_new_look_for_cricket_world_cup_2011_090616/ |archivedate=16 June 2010 }}</ref> In 2013, two of the team's home matches were hosted by the ] in ]. The home venue of the Knight Riders is ] (with the two ends of the crease called the High Court End and the Club House End). Owned by the ], it was the largest cricket stadium in India and had a seating capacity of over 90,000.<ref name="cricinfo1"> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090227120741/http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/india/content/ground/57980.html |date=27 February 2009 }}. Content-ind. ESPNcricinfo.com. Retrieved 4 September 2011.</ref> In 2011, the stadium was renovated to meet the standards set by the ] for the ]; reducing its capacity to around 68,000. The renovated stadium includes a new clubhouse and players' facilities, upgrading the exterior wall, cladding the existing roof structure with a new metal skin, and general infrastructure improvements.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.worldinteriordesignnetwork.com/news/kolkatas_eden_gardens_stadium_gets_a_new_look_for_cricket_world_cup_2011_090616 |title=Kolkata's Eden Gardens stadium gets a new look for Cricket World Cup 2011. |work=World Interior Design Network. |access-date=10 June 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100616165005/http://www.worldinteriordesignnetwork.com/news/kolkatas_eden_gardens_stadium_gets_a_new_look_for_cricket_world_cup_2011_090616/ |archive-date=16 June 2010 }}</ref> In 2013, two of the team's home matches were hosted by the ] in ].


{{wide image|Eden Gardens Kolkata.jpg|680px|Panoramic view of the ] stadium during ]}} {{wide image|Eden Gardens Kolkata.jpg|680px|Panoramic view of the ] stadium during ].}}


==Kit manufacturers and sponsors== ==Kit manufacturers and sponsors==
Multinational communications corporation ] was the official founding sponsor of the Kolkata Knight Riders and remained their principal sponsor until 2014.<ref name="major"/><ref>{{cite web | url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-04-01/news/29370439_1_kkr-nokia-india-kolkata-knight-riders | title=Nokia renews contract with Kolkata Knight Riders for IPL 4 | work=Economic Times | date=1 April 2011 | accessdate=17 April 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.indianretailer.com/article/whats-hot/offers-and-products/Reebok-offers-IPL-merchandise-1522/ | title=Reebok offers IPL merchandise | work=Indianretailer.com | date=16 April 2012 | accessdate=17 April 2012}}</ref> In 2015, Chinese mobile phone manufacturer ] took over as their principal sponsor and signed a three-year deal worth {{INRConvert|540|m}}.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://m.thehindubusinessline.com/news/sports/gionee-clinches-kkr-sponsorship-for-54-cr/article7067917.ece|title=Gionee clinches KKR sponsorship for ₹54 cr|date=4 April 2015|newspaper=]}}</ref> In 2018, Nokia returned as the main sponsor of the Knight Riders, signing a two-year deal.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/ipl/nokia-coming-back-as-principal-sponsor-of-kolkata-knight-riders-in-ipl2018-118040100459_1.html|title=Nokia coming back as principal sponsor of Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2018|newspaper=]|date=1 April 2018}}</ref> ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ] have all formerly been either co-sponsors or partners. Multinational communications corporation ] was the official founding sponsor of the Kolkata Knight Riders and remained their principal sponsor until 2014.<ref name="major">{{cite news|last=Lagathe|first=Gaurav|date=8 August 2018|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/sports/no-stopping-brand-ipl-valuation-soars-to-6-3-bn/articleshow/65319443.cms|title=Brand IPL gets stronger, valuation soars to $6.3&nbsp;billion|newspaper=]|access-date=6 January 2018|archive-date=11 January 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190111074226/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/sports/no-stopping-brand-ipl-valuation-soars-to-6-3-bn/articleshow/65319443.cms|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-04-01/news/29370439_1_kkr-nokia-india-kolkata-knight-riders | title=Nokia renews contract with Kolkata Knight Riders for IPL 4 | work=Economic Times | date=1 April 2011 | access-date=17 April 2012 | archive-date=5 November 2013 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131105133116/http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-04-01/news/29370439_1_kkr-nokia-india-kolkata-knight-riders | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.indianretailer.com/article/whats-hot/offers-and-products/Reebok-offers-IPL-merchandise-1522/ | title=Reebok offers IPL merchandise | work=Indianretailer.com | date=16 April 2012 | access-date=17 April 2012 | archive-date=4 November 2013 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104213240/http://www.indianretailer.com/article/whats-hot/offers-and-products/Reebok-offers-IPL-merchandise-1522/ | url-status=live }}</ref> In 2015, Chinese mobile phone manufacturer ] took over as their principal sponsor and signed a three-year deal worth {{INRConvert|540|m}}.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://m.thehindubusinessline.com/news/sports/gionee-clinches-kkr-sponsorship-for-54-cr/article7067917.ece|title=Gionee clinches KKR sponsorship for ₹54 cr|date=4 April 2015|newspaper=]|access-date=29 March 2016|archive-date=28 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240528122025/https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/sports/gionee-clinches-kkr-sponsorship-for-54-cr/article7067917.ece|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2018, Nokia returned as the main sponsor of the Knight Riders, signing a two-year deal.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/ipl/nokia-coming-back-as-principal-sponsor-of-kolkata-knight-riders-in-ipl2018-118040100459_1.html|title=Nokia coming back as principal sponsor of Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2018|newspaper=]|date=1 April 2018|access-date=1 April 2018|archive-date=1 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180401182755/http://www.business-standard.com/article/ipl/nokia-coming-back-as-principal-sponsor-of-kolkata-knight-riders-in-ipl2018-118040100459_1.html|url-status=live}}</ref> ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ] have all formerly been either co-sponsors or partners.


In 2020, ] became their principal sponsor.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livemint.com/industry/media/kolkata-knight-riders-inks-pact-with-mobile-premier-league-11597402570728.html|title=Kolkata Knight Riders inks pact with Mobile Premier League|date=14 August 2020|publisher=]}}</ref> As of 2020, they have co-sponsorship deals with ], ], ], ], ], ] and ] along with others. They also have partnerships with ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kkr.in/|title=KKR -- Official Website|website=Kkr.in|accessdate=18 April 2019}}</ref> In 2020, ] became their principal sponsor.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livemint.com/industry/media/kolkata-knight-riders-inks-pact-with-mobile-premier-league-11597402570728.html|title=Kolkata Knight Riders inks pact with Mobile Premier League|date=14 August 2020|publisher=]|access-date=14 August 2020|archive-date=14 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210914035522/https://www.livemint.com/industry/media/kolkata-knight-riders-inks-pact-with-mobile-premier-league-11597402570728.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2022, the principal sponsor of the Kolkata Knight Riders was the ] app WinZO Sports.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Khosla |first1=Varuni |title=WinZO Sports becomes principal sponsor of IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders |url=https://www.livemint.com/sports/cricket-news/winzo-sports-becomes-principal-sponsor-of-ipl-team-kolkata-knight-riders-11647241795057.html |access-date=28 April 2022 |work=Mint |date=14 March 2022 |language=en |archive-date=28 April 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220428173649/https://www.livemint.com/sports/cricket-news/winzo-sports-becomes-principal-sponsor-of-ipl-team-kolkata-knight-riders-11647241795057.html |url-status=live }}</ref> For the 2023 season, their main sponsor was the ]s app MyFab11.<ref>{{cite news |title=MyFab11 becomes principal sponsor of Kolkata Knight Riders |url=https://brandequity.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/marketing/myfab11-becomes-principal-sponsor-of-kolkata-knight-riders/98748991 |website=] |date=18 March 2023 |access-date=24 March 2024 |archive-date=24 March 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240324033937/https://brandequity.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/marketing/myfab11-becomes-principal-sponsor-of-kolkata-knight-riders/98748991 |url-status=live }}</ref> As of 2024, their main shirt sponsors are ] and ]. They have co-sponsorship deals with ], ], ], ] and ]. They also have partnerships with ], ], ], ], ] and ] among others.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kkr.in/|title=KKR -- Official Website|website=Kkr.in|access-date=18 April 2019|archive-date=2 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190402014816/https://www.kkr.in/|url-status=live}}</ref>


Reebok was the official kit supplier for the Knight Riders from 2008 to 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/ipl-valued-at-over-2-bn-kolkata-knight-riders-richest-team/story-k1VnfsKUsSfLIlZioMnQnN.html|title=IPL valued at over $2-bn; Kolkata Knight Riders richest team|date=10 May 2009 |publisher=Hindustan Times|access-date=27 May 2024|archive-date=27 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240527191518/https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/ipl-valued-at-over-2-bn-kolkata-knight-riders-richest-team/story-k1VnfsKUsSfLIlZioMnQnN.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/services/advertising/reebok-to-continue-association-with-controversy-hit-chennai-super-kings/articleshow/20522291.cms|title=Reebok to continue association with controversy-hit Chennai Super Kings|date=10 June 2013|website=]}}</ref> For 2014 and 2015, U.S. Polo Assn. manufactured kits for the team.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/services/retail/us-polo-flying-machine-and-ed-hardy-to-push-arvind-brands-during-ipl/articleshow/34777129.cms?from=mdr|title=US Polo, Flying Machine and Ed Hardy to push Arvind Brands during IPL|newspaper=The Economic Times|date=7 May 2014 |access-date=27 May 2024|archive-date=27 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240527191528/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/services/retail/us-polo-flying-machine-and-ed-hardy-to-push-arvind-brands-during-ipl/articleshow/34777129.cms?from=mdr|url-status=live |last1=Batra |first1=Avinder }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/kolkata-knight-riders-2015-ipl-jerseys-t-shirts-india|title=Kolkata Knight Riders 2015 IPL jerseys and t-shirts now available in India|website=]|date=15 April 2015}}</ref> In 2021, Indian apparel brand Wrogn Active became the official merchandising partner of the Knight Riders.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kkr.in/news/wrogn-active-partners-with-kolkata-knight-riders-as-official-merchandise-and-lifestyle-partner|title=WROGN ACTIVE partners with Kolkata Knight Riders as Official Merchandise and Lifestyle partner|publisher=kkr.in|access-date=27 May 2024|archive-date=27 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240527191520/https://www.kkr.in/news/wrogn-active-partners-with-kolkata-knight-riders-as-official-merchandise-and-lifestyle-partner|url-status=live}}</ref>

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== Players == == Players ==
], the former captain of the Indian cricket team was the icon player and led the franchise in the 2008 and 2010 seasons. ] lead the team in the intervening period. Both captains were released before the 2011 season. The former team included all-rounders ], ], ], ], batsman ] and wicket-keeper ]. The main bowlers were ], ], ], ] and ]. Australian batsman ] and bowlers ] and ] were bought outside the IPL auction in late 2008. ], the former captain of the Indian cricket team, was the icon player and led the franchise in the 2008 and 2010 seasons. ] led the team in the intervening period. Both the captains were released before the 2011 season. The former team included all-rounders ], ], ], ], ], batsman ], ], ], and wicket-keeper ]. The main bowlers were ], ], ], ], ] and ]. Australian batsman ] and bowlers ] and ] were bought outside the IPL auction in late 2008.


At the 2009 auction the team bought Bangladeshi all-rounder ] at a whopping price of $600,000 dollars. Due to the unavailability of Pakistani players starting 2009, KKR had to suspend the contract of Umar Gul, who was a key performer from the 2008 season.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ipl/content/sq&shy;/338088.html|title=Kolkata Knight Riders Sq&shy;|work=Cricinfo|date=26 April 2008|accessdate=28 April 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ipl/content/story/347643.html|title=Hodge joins IPL for five weeks|work=Cricinfo|date=26 April 2008|accessdate=28 April 2008}}</ref> On 26 April 2009, KKR administration sent back two of its players ] and ] on the premises of poor performance.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.indianexpress.com/news/kkr-send-back-chopra-bangar/451461/ | title=KKR send back Chopra, Bangar | date=27 April 2009 | accessdate=17 April 2012| work=Indian Express}}</ref> ] was acquired after releasing Ricky Ponting, ] and the Pakistani players Umar Gul, ], ] and ] before the third season. ] was traded to Delhi in return for ] and ]. Thus, their overseas roster for the 2010 season consisted of Shane Bond, Mashrafe Mortaza, Brendon McCullum, Charl Langeveldt, Ajantha Mendis, Angelo Mathews, Brad Hodge, David Hussey, Owais Shah and Chris Gayle. At the 2009 auction, the team bought Bangladeshi all-rounder ] for $600,000. Due to the unavailability of Pakistani players starting 2009, KKR had to suspend the contract of ], who was a key performer from the 2008 season.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ipl/content/sq&shy;/338088.html|title=Kolkata Knight Riders Sq&shy;|work=ESPNcricinfo|date=26 April 2008|access-date=28 April 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ipl/content/story/347643.html|title=Hodge joins IPL for five weeks|work=ESPNcricinfo|date=26 April 2008|access-date=28 April 2008|archive-date=30 April 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080430220348/http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ipl/content/story/347643.html|url-status=live}}</ref> On 26 April 2009, KKR administration sent back two of its players, ] and ], due to poor performance.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/kkr-send-back-chopra-bangar/451461/ | title=KKR send back Chopra, Bangar | date=27 April 2009 | access-date=17 April 2012 | work=Indian Express | archive-date=16 June 2009 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090616051857/http://www.indianexpress.com/news/kkr-send-back-chopra-bangar/451461 | url-status=live }}</ref> ] was acquired after releasing Ricky Ponting, ], and the Pakistani players ], ], ] and ] before the third season. ] was traded to ] in return for ] and ]. Thus, their overseas roster for the 2010 season consisted of Shane Bond, Mashrafe Mortaza, Brendon McCullum, Charl Langeveldt, Ajantha Mendis, Angelo Mathews, Brad Hodge, David Hussey, Owais Shah and Chris Gayle.


2011 heralded the beginning of a new era for KKR. In the 2011 season, KKR drastically revamped their squad. Former captain and icon player Sourav Ganguly was not purchased in the January auction. This led to protest rallies, signature campaigns throughout the country and abroad along with stadium protests by various fan groups, such as No Dada No KKR,<ref>{{cite web|author=Cricket |url=http://www.sportskeeda.com/2011/04/14/fans-make-no-dada-no-kkr-campaign-a-success/ |title=IPL: Fans Make 'No Dada, No KKR' Campaign a Success |publisher=SportsKeeda |date=14 April 2011 |accessdate=1 February 2012}}</ref> which received both national and international press attention.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sports.ndtv.com/ipl/news/item/172022-ipl-without-ganguly-eden-gets-poor-response|title=Without Ganguly, Eden gets poor response|last=India|first=Press Trust of|website=NDTVSports.com|access-date=24 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/dada-fans-still-hope-of-his-return/782419/0|title=Dada fans still hope of his return - Indian Express|website=Archive.indianexpress.com|access-date=24 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/off-the-field/Facebooks-Ganguly-fans-plan-protest-march/articleshow/7285749.cms?referral=PM|title=Facebook's Ganguly fans plan protest march |website=Timesofindia.indiatimes.com|access-date=24 October 2016}}</ref> The team appointed ], who was bought for a record-breaking $2.4&nbsp;million as skipper.<ref name="GG">{{cite news|url = http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-04-09/news-interviews/29400108_1_srk-gautam-gambhir-cricketers|title = Kolkata Knight Riders bank on Gambhir|date = 9 April 2011|accessdate = 25 August 2011|work = The Times of India}}</ref> ] was also picked up for a whopping $2.1&nbsp;million.<ref name="GG" /> Other international names who were added include ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]. Haddin was replaced by ] mid-season due to injury.<ref name="GG" /> 2011 heralded the beginning of a new era for KKR. In the 2011 season, KKR drastically revamped their squad. Former captain and icon player Sourav Ganguly was not purchased in the January auction. This led to protest rallies, signature campaigns throughout the country and abroad along with stadium protests by various fan groups, such as "No Dada No KKR",<ref>{{cite web |author=Cricket |url=http://www.sportskeeda.com/2011/04/14/fans-make-no-dada-no-kkr-campaign-a-success/ |title=IPL: Fans Make 'No Dada, No KKR' Campaign a Success |publisher=SportsKeeda |date=14 April 2011 |access-date=1 February 2012 |archive-date=29 December 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111229175719/http://www.sportskeeda.com/2011/04/14/fans-make-no-dada-no-kkr-campaign-a-success/ |url-status=live }}</ref> which received both national and international press attention.<ref>{{cite news |title=Without Ganguly, Eden gets poor response |url=https://sports.ndtv.com/indian-premier-league-2013/ipl-without-ganguly-eden-gets-poor-response-1572562 |access-date=24 October 2016 |work=NDTV |date=12 April 2011 |language=en |archive-date=13 October 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181013093538/https://sports.ndtv.com/indian-premier-league-2013/ipl-without-ganguly-eden-gets-poor-response-1572562 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Dada fans still hope of his return |url=http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/dada-fans-still-hope-of-his-return/782419/0 |access-date=24 October 2016 |work=Indian Express |date=27 April 2011 |archive-date=8 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221108190028/http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/dada-fans-still-hope-of-his-return/782419/0 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=PTI |title=Facebook's Ganguly fans plan protest march |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/off-the-field/Facebooks-Ganguly-fans-plan-protest-march/articleshow/7285749.cms |access-date=24 October 2016 |work=The Times of India |date=14 January 2011 |language=en |archive-date=7 February 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220207215248/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/off-the-field/Facebooks-Ganguly-fans-plan-protest-march/articleshow/7285749.cms |url-status=live }}</ref> The team appointed ], who was bought for a record-breaking $2.4&nbsp;million as skipper.<ref name="GG">{{cite news|url = https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/SRK-banks-on-Gautam-Gambhir/articleshow/7914876.cms|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120923131439/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-04-09/news-interviews/29400108_1_srk-gautam-gambhir-cricketers|url-status = live|archive-date = 23 September 2012|title = Kolkata Knight Riders bank on Gambhir|date = 9 April 2011|work = ]|access-date = 25 August 2011}}</ref> ] was also picked up for $2.1&nbsp;million.<ref name="GG" /> Other international names who were added include ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]. Haddin was replaced by ] mid-season due to injury.<ref name="GG" />


In the 2012 auction, KKR bought back their former captain, Brendon McCullum. They also acquired West Indian spinner ] and South African fast bowler ]. In the 2012 auction, KKR bought back their former captain, Brendon McCullum. They also acquired West Indian spinner ] and South African fast bowler ].


The team later added four domestic players to their squad, including ] and ] from Bengal, Saurashtra's ] and ] from Kerala.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cricketnext.in.com/news/kkr-sign-four-domestic-players-for-ipl5/64198-13.html |title=KKR sign four domestic players for IPL-5 : Cricketnext |publisher=Cricketnext.in.com |date=1 March 2012 |accessdate=26 May 2012}}</ref> However, in November 2012, KKR released the latter three from their team along with ], a key performer from the previous seasons. In the 2013 auction, the team acquired only two overseas players, ] and ]. The team later added four domestic players to their squad, including ] and ] from Bengal, Saurashtra's ], and ] from Kerala.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cricketnext.in.com/news/kkr-sign-four-domestic-players-for-ipl5/64198-13.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120304052611/http://cricketnext.in.com/news/kkr-sign-four-domestic-players-for-ipl5/64198-13.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=4 March 2012 |title=KKR sign four domestic players for IPL-5 : Cricketnext |publisher=Cricketnext.in.com |date=1 March 2012 |access-date=26 May 2012}}</ref> However, in November 2012, KKR released the latter three from their team along with ], a key performer from the previous seasons. In the 2013 auction, the team acquired only two overseas players, ] and ].


Before the February 2014 auction, the team had only retained their key performers Gautam Gambhir and Sunil Narine. From the auctions that took place, the team brought back Jacques Kallis and Yusuf Pathan with their right-to-match (RTM) card. Also keeping their place in the squad was Ryan ten Doeschate and Shakib Al Hasan. New international players were ], ] and ]. Prominent Indian players bought included ], ], ], ] and ]. Before the February 2014 auction, the team had only retained their key performers Gautam Gambhir and Sunil Narine. From the auctions that took place, the team brought back Jacques Kallis and Yusuf Pathan with their right-to-match (RTM) card. Also keeping their place in the squad were Ryan ten Doeschate and Shakib Al Hasan. New international players were ], ] and ]. Prominent Indian players bought included ], ], ], ] and ].


KKR's impressive additions in the 2015 auction were veteran Australian bowler ] and wicket-keeper ]. Before the auction in February 2016, they released Ryan ten Doeschate who was a part of their team for five consecutive seasons along with pace bowler Pat Cummins. The Knight Riders were particularly noted for their change in approach from the previous auctions where they had concentrated on spinners. For the 2016 edition, however, they acquired as many as six pacers in the form of all-rounders ], ], ] and ] as well as bowlers ] and Jaydev Unadkat, with the latter being a former player of the squad. They signed one spinner in ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.firstpost.com/sports/from-buttler-fortifying-mumbai-indians-to-kkrs-faith-in-pace-swot-analysis-of-ipl-auction-part-ii-2616912.html|title=From Buttler fortifying Mumbai Indians to KKR's faith in pace: SWOT analysis of IPL auction|work=]|date=8 February 2016}}</ref> Before the 2017 auctions, they released Morne Morkel, Brad Hogg, Jason Holder, Colin Munro, John Hastings, Jaydev Unadkat, Rajagopal Sathish, Manan Sharma and replacement signing ]. From the ] auction, they signed ], English all-rounder ], Australian ], West Indian ] and Jamaican ]. The domestic players signed were ], ], ] and ]. At the time, ] was banned for one year for ]; he was replaced by ] for the season. In January 2018, they only retained West Indian cricketers Sunil Narine and Andre Russell. Their two-time title winning captain Gautam Gambhir was released. At the auction, they retained Robin Uthappa, Piyush Chawla and Kuldeep Yadav using RTM (Right-To-Match) card. KKR also bought back their impressive opener Chris Lynn and uncapped Indian batsman Ishank Jaggi. Other uncapped batsmen bought were ], ], ], ] and ]. They also bought West Indian uncapped all-rounder ] and uncapped Indian all-rounders ] and ]. Other signings were veteran Indian wicket-keeper ], Australian pace bowlers ] and ] and former Knight Riders player ]. KKR's impressive additions in the 2015 auction were veteran Australian bowler ] and wicket-keeper ]. Before the auction in February 2016, they released Ryan ten Doeschate, who was a part of their team for five consecutive seasons, along with pace bowler Pat Cummins. The Knight Riders were particularly noted for their change in approach from the previous auctions where they had concentrated on spinners. For the 2016 edition, however, they acquired as many as six pacers in the form of all-rounders ], ], ] and ] as well as bowlers ] and Jaydev Unadkat, with the latter being a former player of the squad. They signed one spinner ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.firstpost.com/sports/from-buttler-fortifying-mumbai-indians-to-kkrs-faith-in-pace-swot-analysis-of-ipl-auction-part-ii-2616912.html|title=From Buttler fortifying Mumbai Indians to KKR's faith in pace: SWOT analysis of IPL auction|work=]|date=8 February 2016|access-date=8 February 2016|archive-date=9 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160209070308/http://www.firstpost.com/sports/from-buttler-fortifying-mumbai-indians-to-kkrs-faith-in-pace-swot-analysis-of-ipl-auction-part-ii-2616912.html|url-status=live}}</ref>


Before the 2017 auctions, they released Morne Morkel, Brad Hogg, Jason Holder, Colin Munro, John Hastings, Jaydev Unadkat, Rajagopal Sathish, Manan Sharma and replacement signing ]. From the ] auction, they signed ], English all-rounder ], Australian ], West Indian ] and Jamaican ]. The domestic players signed were ], ], ] and ]. At the time, ] was banned for one year for ]; he was replaced by ] for the season. In January 2018, they only retained West Indian cricketers Sunil Narine and Andre Russell. Their two-time title winning captain Gautam Gambhir was released. At the auction, they retained Robin Uthappa, Piyush Chawla and Kuldeep Yadav using RTM (Right-To-Match) card. KKR also bought back opener Chris Lynn and uncapped Indian batsman Ishank Jaggi. Other uncapped batsmen bought were ], ], ], ] and ]. They also bought West Indian uncapped all-rounder ], and uncapped Indian all-rounders ] and ]. Other signings were veteran Indian wicket-keeper ], Australian pace bowlers ] and ], and former Knight Riders player ].
On 4 March 2018, Dinesh Karthik was appointed as the captain of KKR for ] and Robin Uthappa was named vice-captain.<ref>{{cite web|title =Karthik to lead KKR in IPL 2018|url =http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/100720/dinesh-karthik-india-cricket-player-to-lead-kolkata-knight-riders-in-ipl-cricket-tournament-2018|accessdate = 4 March 2018|publisher = Cricbuzz }}</ref> ] was ruled out before the season due to injury and ] was announced as his replacement. Ahead of the auction for IPL 2019, eight players were released from the squad including Mitchell Starc and his replacement Tom Curran.

On 4 March 2018, Dinesh Karthik was appointed as the captain of KKR for ] and Robin Uthappa was named vice-captain.<ref>{{cite web|title =Karthik to lead KKR in IPL 2018|date =4 March 2018|url =http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/100720/dinesh-karthik-india-cricket-player-to-lead-kolkata-knight-riders-in-ipl-cricket-tournament-2018|access-date =4 March 2018|publisher=Cricbuzz|archive-date =4 March 2018|archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20180304172807/http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/100720/dinesh-karthik-india-cricket-player-to-lead-kolkata-knight-riders-in-ipl-cricket-tournament-2018|url-status =live}}</ref> ] was ruled out before the season due to injury and ] was announced as his replacement. Ahead of the auction for IPL 2019, eight players were released from the squad including Mitchell Starc and his replacement Tom Curran.


At the auction, their high-profile buys were ] for {{INRConvert|50|m}} and ] pacer ] for {{INRConvert|16|m}}. Other players bought were ]n pacer ], English duo ] and ] as well as uncapped Indian players ], ] and ] for their base prices of {{INRConvert|2|m}} each. Before ], KKR released 11 players from their squad and also traded in ] from ]. At the auction, their high-profile buys were ] for {{INRConvert|50|m}} and ] pacer ] for {{INRConvert|16|m}}. Other players bought were ]n pacer ], English duo ] and ] as well as uncapped Indian players ], ] and ] for their base prices of {{INRConvert|2|m}} each. Before ], KKR released 11 players from their squad and also traded in ] from ].


At the 2020 IPL Auction, KKR bought pace bowler ] for 15.5 crores. This was the biggest buy in the auction.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sportstar.thehindu.com/cricket/ipl/ipl-news/ipl-2020-auction-players-sold-unsold-expensive-pat-cummins-maxwell-piyush-chawla-jaydev-unadkat-cottrell-hemyer-csk-dc-mi-srh-kkr-kxip-rr-srh/article30351332.ece|title=IPL 2020 auction: Cummins, Maxwell big overseas buys; Chawla top Indian draw|first=Shayan|last=Acharya|website=Sportstar}}</ref> KKR also purchased ], who just came off as captain of the ]. He was bought for 5.25 crores.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sportstar.thehindu.com/cricket/ipl/ipl-news/ipl-2020-auction-eoin-morgan-kkr-world-cup-2019-england/article30347538.ece|title=IPL 2020 auction: Kolkata Knight Riders signs Eoin Morgan for Rs 5.25 crore|first=Team|last=Sportstar|website=Sportstar}}</ref> At the 2020 IPL Auction, KKR bought pace bowler ] for ₹15.5 crores. This was the biggest buy in the auction.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sportstar.thehindu.com/cricket/ipl/ipl-news/ipl-2020-auction-players-sold-unsold-expensive-pat-cummins-maxwell-piyush-chawla-jaydev-unadkat-cottrell-hemyer-csk-dc-mi-srh-kkr-kxip-rr-srh/article30351332.ece|title=IPL 2020 auction: Cummins, Maxwell big overseas buys; Chawla top Indian draw|first=Shayan|last=Acharya|website=Sportstar|date=19 December 2019|access-date=19 May 2020|archive-date=20 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200820042634/https://sportstar.thehindu.com/cricket/ipl/ipl-news/ipl-2020-auction-players-sold-unsold-expensive-pat-cummins-maxwell-piyush-chawla-jaydev-unadkat-cottrell-hemyer-csk-dc-mi-srh-kkr-kxip-rr-srh/article30351332.ece|url-status=live}}</ref> KKR also purchased ], who just came off as captain of the ]. He was bought for ₹5.25 crores.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sportstar.thehindu.com/cricket/ipl/ipl-news/ipl-2020-auction-eoin-morgan-kkr-world-cup-2019-england/article30347538.ece|title=IPL 2020 auction: Kolkata Knight Riders signs Eoin Morgan for Rs 5.25 crore|first=Team|last=Sportstar|website=Sportstar|date=19 December 2019|access-date=19 May 2020|archive-date=1 December 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201201024348/https://sportstar.thehindu.com/cricket/ipl/ipl-news/ipl-2020-auction-eoin-morgan-kkr-world-cup-2019-england/article30347538.ece|url-status=live}}</ref> On 16 October 2020, Kolkata Knight Riders skipper ] handed over Kolkata Knight Riders' captaincy to ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kkr.in/news/karthik-decides-to-hand-over-kkr-captaincy-to-morgan|title=Karthik decided to hand over KKR captaincy to Morgan|date=16 October 2020|access-date=16 October 2020|archive-date=1 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201101010747/https://www.kkr.in/news/karthik-decides-to-hand-over-kkr-captaincy-to-morgan|url-status=live}}</ref>

Since 2022 was a mega auction, Kolkata Knight Riders had to release the majority of players, including top order batsman Shubman Gill, skipper Eoin Morgan and vice captain Dinesh Karthik. KKR retained 4 players: Andre Russell for {{INR}}12 crore, Sunil Narine for {{INR}}6 crore, and Varun Chakravarthy and Venkatesh Iyer for {{INR}}8 crore each. With {{INR}}48 crore in their purse, KKR bought ] for {{INR}}12.25 crore and re-signed Pat Cummins for {{INR}}7.25 crore. KKR also bought back Nitish Rana, Sheldon Jackson, Rinku Singh, Shivam Mavi and Tim Southee. Overseas players included English wicket-keeper ] for {{INR}}2 crore, English batsman ] for {{INR}}1.5 crore, Afghan all-rounder ] for {{INR}}1 crore and Sri Lankan all-rounder Chamika Karunaratne for {{INR}}50 lakh. KKR also signed top order batsman ], Jharkhand left-handed spin all-rounder Anukul Roy and Jammu and Kashmir pacer Rasikh Salam Dar. They also bought back their former player Umesh Yadav for the base price of {{INR}}2 crores, who last played for them in 2017. Alex Hales didn't turn up for the IPL citing personal reasons and KKR signed Australian skipper ] as his replacement. In the middle of tournament, Rasikh suffered an injury which ruled him out of IPL tournament. Due to this, KKR signed fast bowler Harshit Rana as the replacement.

=== Captains ===

Last updated: 26 May 2024<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/records/team/individual-list-captains/kolkata-knight-riders-4341/twenty20-matches-6|title=Kolkata Knight Riders : captains|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|access-date=25 December 2023|archive-date=25 December 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231225082900/https://www.espncricinfo.com/records/team/individual-list-captains/kolkata-knight-riders-4341/twenty20-matches-6|url-status=live}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left;font-size:93%;
! scope="col" | Player<ref name="nationality" group="lower-greek">The information in the nationality column is according to ]. This information may not necessarily reflect the player's birthplace or citizenship.</ref>
! scope="col" | From
!To
! scope="col" | Matches
! scope="col" | Won
! scope="col" | Lost
! scope="col" | Tied
! scope="col" | NR
! scope="col" | Win%
!Best Result
|-
!scope= row | {{cricon|IND}} {{sortname|Sourav|Ganguly}}
|| 2008
|2010|| 27|| 13|| 14 || 1 || 0 ||44.44
|6/8 (2008, 2010)
|-
!scope= row | {{cricon|NZL}} {{sortname|Brendon|McCullum}}
|| 2009
|2009|| 13|| 3|| 9 || 1 || 0 ||23.07
|8/8 (2009)
|-
!scope= row | {{cricon|IND}} {{sortname|Gautam|Gambhir}}
|| 2011
|2017|| 122 ||69 || 59|| 1|| 1 || 56.55
|Winner (2012, 2014)
|-
!scope= row | {{cricon|RSA}} {{sortname|Jacques|Kallis}}
|| 2011
|2011|| 2 ||1 || 1|| 0|| 0|| 50
|Stand-In
|-
!scope= row | {{cricon|IND}} {{sortname|Dinesh|Karthik}}
|| 2018
|2020|| 37 ||19 || 17|| 1|| 0|| 51.35
|3rd (2018)
|-
!scope= row | {{cricon|ENG}} {{sortname|Eoin|Morgan}}
|| 2020
|2021|| 24 ||11 || 12|| 1|| 0|| 45.83
|Runner-up (2021)
|-
!scope= row | {{cricon|IND}} {{sortname|Shreyas|Iyer}}
|| 2022
|2024|| 30 ||17 || 11|| 0|| 2|| 56.70
|Winner (2024)
|-
!scope= row | {{cricon|IND}} ]
|| 2023
|2023|| 14 ||6 || 8|| 0|| 0|| 42.85
|7/10 (2023)
|}

==Current squad==
<section begin=squad/>
* Players with international caps are listed in '''bold'''.
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{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%"
! colspan="9" style="background:#381D5C | {{color|#FED85D|Kolkata Knight Riders squad for the 2025 Indian Premier League}}
|-
! style="background:#6C3082; text-align:center;" |{{color|white|No.}}
! style="background:#6C3082; text-align:center;" | {{color|white|Name}}
! style="background:#6C3082; text-align:center;" |{{color|white|Nationality}}
! style="background:#6C3082; text-align:center;" |{{color|white|Birth date and age}}
! style="background:#6C3082; text-align:center;" |{{color|white|Batting style}}
! style="background:#6C3082; text-align:center;" |{{color|white|Bowling style}}
! style="background:#6C3082; text-align:center;" |{{color|white|Year signed}}
! style="background:#6C3082; text-align:center;" |{{color|white|Salary}}
! style="background:#6C3082; text-align:center;" |{{color|white|Notes}}
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:#FED85D ; text-align:center;" | {{color|#381D5C|Captain}}
|-
|colspan=9 {{TBA}}
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:#FED85D ; text-align:center;" | {{color|#381D5C|Batters}}
|-
|35|| ''']''' || {{cr|IND}} || {{Birth date and age|1997|10|12|df=yes}} || Left-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;" |2018 || {{INRConvert|13|C}} ||
|-
|18|| ] || {{cr|IND}} || {{Birth date and age|2004|6|5|df=yes}} || Right-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;" |2024 || {{INRConvert|3|C}} ||
|-
|27|| ''']''' || {{cr|IND}} || {{Birth date and age|1988|6|6|df=yes}} || Right-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;" |2025 || {{INRConvert|1.5|C}} ||
|-
|37|| ''']''' || {{cr|IND}} || {{Birth date and age|1989|9|10|df=yes}} || Right-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;" |2024 || {{INRConvert|75|L}} ||
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:#FED85D ; text-align:center;" | {{color|#381D5C|Wicket-keepers}}
|-
|{{n/a}}|| ] || {{cr|IND}} || {{Birth date and age|2000|1|15|df=yes}} || Left-handed || {{n/a}} || style="text-align:center;" |2025 || {{INRConvert|30|L}} ||
|-
|21||''']'''||{{cr|AFG}}||{{Birth date and age|2001|11|28|df=yes}}||Right-handed||Right-arm ]||style="text-align:center;"| 2023 || {{INRConvert|2|c}} || Overseas
|-
|{{n/a}}|| ''']''' ||{{cr|RSA}} || {{birth date and age|1992|12|17|df=yes}} || Left-handed || {{n/a}} || style="text-align:center;" | 2025 || {{INRConvert|3.6|c}} || Overseas
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:#FED85D ; text-align:center;" | {{color|#381D5C|All-rounders}}
|-
|12|| ''']''' || {{cr|WIN}} || {{Birth date and age|1988|4|29|df=yes}} || Right-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;" |2014 || {{INRConvert|12|C}} || Overseas
|-
|19|| ''']''' || {{cr|IND}} || {{Birth date and age|1997|10|12|df=yes}} || Right-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;" |2024 || {{INRConvert|4|C}} ||
|-
|25|| ''']'''|| {{cr|IND}} || {{birth date and age|1994|12|25|df=yes}} || Left-handed || Right-arm ] pace || style="text-align:center;" | 2021 || {{INRConvert|23.75|C}} ||
|-
|6|| ] || {{cr|IND}} || {{Birth date and age|1998|11|30|df=yes}} || Left-handed || ] || style="text-align:center;" |2022 || {{INRConvert|40|L}} ||
|-
|18|| ''']''' || {{cr|ENG}} || {{Birth date and age|1987|6|18|df=yes}} || Left-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;" |2025 || {{INRConvert|2|C}} || Overseas
|-
|52|| ''']''' || {{cr|WIN}} || {{Birth date and age|1993|7|23|df=yes}} || Right-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;" |2025 || {{INRConvert|1.5|C}} || Overseas
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:#FED85D ; text-align:center;" | {{color|#381D5C|Pacers}}
|-
|20|| ''']''' || {{cr|RSA}} || {{birth date and age|1993|11|16|df=yes}} || Right-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;"| 2025 || {{INRConvert|6.5|C}} || Overseas
|-
|14|| ] || {{cr|IND}} || {{birth date and age|1997|12|14|df=yes}} || Right-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;"| 2021 || {{INRConvert|1.8|C}} ||
|-
|22|| ''']''' || {{cr|IND}} || {{Birth date and age|2001|12|22|df=yes}} || Right-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;" |2022 || {{INRConvert|4|C}} ||
|-
|21|| ''']''' || {{cr|IND}} || {{birth date and age|1999|11|12|df=yes}} || Right-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;"| 2025 || {{INRConvert|75|L}} ||
|-
|45|| ''']''' || {{cr|AUS}} || {{birth date and age|1995|12|16|df=yes}} || Left-handed || Left-arm ] || style="text-align:center;"| 2025 || {{INRConvert|2.8|C}} || Overseas
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:#FED85D ; text-align:center;" | {{color|#381D5C|Spinners}}
|-
|11|| ''']''' || {{cr|IND}} || {{Birth date and age|1997|11|11|df=yes}} || Right-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;" |2025 || {{INRConvert|30|L}} ||
|-
|29|| ''']''' || {{cr|IND}} || {{Birth date and age|1991|8|29|df=yes}} || Right-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;" |2020 || {{INRConvert|12|C}} ||
|-
|74|| ''']''' || {{cr|WIN}} || {{Birth date and age|1988|5|26|df=yes}} || Left-handed || Right-arm ] || style="text-align:center;" |2012 || {{INRConvert|12|C}} || Overseas<!--
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center;" | Auctioned players -->
|}<section end=squad/>


==Seasons== ==Seasons==

{| class="wikitable" style="background:#blue grey; width50"
=== Indian Premier League ===
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|- |-
! Season ! Season
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! Final standing ! Final standing
|- |-
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! style="background: white;" | 6th out of 8 |6th out of 8
! style="background: white;" | League stage |League stage
|- |-
! ''']''' !]
! style="background: white;" | 8th out of 8 |8th out of 8
! style="background: white;" | League stage |League stage
|- |-
! ''']''' !]
! style="background: white;" | 6th out of 8 |6th out of 8
! style="background: white;" | League stage |League stage
|- |-
! ''']''' !]
!style="background: white;"| 4th out of 10 |4th out of 10
!style="background: orange;"| Playoffs | style="background: #cfc" |Playoffs
|- |-
! ''']''' !]
!style="background: white;"| 1st out of 9 |2nd out of 9
!style="background: gold;"| Champions |style="background: gold;"| '''Champions'''
|- |-
! ''']''' !]
! style="background: white;" | 7th out of 9 |7th out of 9
! style="background: white;" | League stage |League stage
|- |-
! ''']''' !]
! style="background: white;"| 1st out of 8 |2nd out of 8
! style="background: gold;"| Champions | style="background: gold;"| '''Champions'''
|- |-
! ''']''' !]
! style="background: white;" | 5th out of 8 |5th out of 8
! style="background: white;" | League stage |League stage
|- |-
! ''']''' !]
! style="background: white;"| 4th out of 8 |4th out of 8
! style="background: orange;"| Playoffs | style="background: #cfc" |Playoffs
|- |-
! ''']''' !]
! style="background: white;"| 3rd out of 8 |3rd out of 8
! style="background: orange;"| Playoffs | style="background: #cfc" |Playoffs
|- |-
! ''']''' !]
! style="background: white;"| 3rd out of 8 |3rd out of 8
! style="background: orange;"| Playoffs | style="background: #cfc" |Playoffs
|- |-
! ''']''' !]
! style="background: white;" | 5th out of 8 |5th out of 8
! style="background: white;" | League stage |League stage
|- |-
! ''']''' !]
|5th out of 8
! style="background: white;" |
|League stage
! style="background: white;" |
|-
!]
|4th out of 8
| style="background: silver;"| '''Runners-up'''
|-
!]
|7th out of 10
|League stage
|-
!]
|7th out of 10
|League stage
|-
!]
|1st out of 10
|style="background: gold;"| '''Champions'''
|} |}


=== Champions League T20 ===
The Knight Riders qualified for the ] in ], ] and ], which was the last edition of the tournament before it being permanently called off. The team was eliminated in the group stage in 2011 and 2012, but finished as runners-up in the ultimate season.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"

|-
== Current squad ==
! Season
{{Kolkata Knight Riders Roster}}
! League standing

! Final standing
== Administration and support staff ==
], ] and ], co-owners of KKR in 2012]]
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; width:55%;"
|- |-
!]
! style="background:#6600CC; color:#f1c500; text-align:center;"| Position
|5th out of 10
! style="background:#6600CC; color:#f1c500; text-align:center;"| Name
|League stage
|- |-
!]
| Owner||{{flagicon|IND}} ] (]), ], ] (])
|6th out of 10
|League stage
|- |-
!]
|CEO and managing director||{{flagicon|IND}} ]
|colspan="2" |DNQ
|- |-
!]
|Team manager|| {{flagicon|UK}} Wayne Bentley
|2nd out of 10
| style="background: silver;"|'''Runners-up'''
|}

==Administration and support staff==
{| class="wikitable"
|- |-
!Position
|Head coach|| {{flagicon|NZL}} ]
!Name
|- |-
|CEO and Managing Director|| ]
|Assistant coach||{{flagicon|IND}} ]
|- |-
|Team manager|| Wayne Bentley
|Mentor|| {{flagicon|AUS}} ]
|- |-
|Mentor|| ]
|Bowling coach|| {{flagicon|NZL}} ]
|- |-
|Head coach|| ]
|Assistant bowling coach|| {{flagicon|IND}} Omkar Salvi
|- |-
|Fielding coach|| |Bowling coach|| ]
{{flagicon|ENG}} ]
|- |-
|Spin Bowling coach|| ]
|Physiotherapist|| {{flagicon|IND}} Kamlesh Jain
|- |-
|Analyst|| Nathan Leamon
|Strength and conditioning coach|| {{flagicon|NZL}} ]
|- |-
|Strength and conditioning coach|| ]
|Data and video analyst||{{flagicon|IND}} AR Srikkanth
|-
|Physiotherapist|| Prasanth Panchada
|} |}
*Source:


== Statistics == == Statistics ==
{{Main|List of Kolkata Knight Riders records}}
=== Overall results === === Overall results ===

{| class="wikitable" style="width:13%;"
Updated as of 26 May 2024

{| class="wikitable" style="width:14%;"
|+ IPL summary of results |+ IPL summary of results
|- |-
! Year
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Year
! Played
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Played
! Wins
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Wins
! Losses
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Losses
! Tied
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Tied
! NR
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|NR
! Win %
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Win %
! Final standing
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Position
|- |-
! ] ! ]
Line 268: Line 510:
|- |-
! ] ! ]
| 14 || 3 || 9 || 1 || 1 || 23.07 || 8/8 | 14 || 3 || 10 || 0 || 1 || 23.07 || 8/8
|- |-
! ] ! ]
Line 283: Line 525:
|- |-
! ] ! ]
| 16 || 11 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 68.75 || 1/8 | 16 || 11 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 68.75 || 1/8
|- |-
! ] ! ]
Line 298: Line 540:
|- |-
! ] ! ]
| 14 || 6 || 7 || 1 || 0 || 42.86 || 5/8 | 14 || 6 || 8 || 0 || 0 || 42.86 || 5/8
|- |-
! ] ! ]
| || || || || || || -/8 | 14 || 7 || 7 || 0 || 0 || 50.00 || 5/8
|-
! ]
| 17 || 9 || 8 || 0 || 0 || 52.94 || 2/8
|-
! ]
| 14 || 6 || 8 || 0 || 0 || 42.85 || 7/10
|-
! ]
| 14 || 6 || 8 || 0 || 0 || 42.85 || 7/10
|-
! ]
| 16 || 11 || 3 || 0 || 2 || 78.57 || 1/10
|- |-
! Total ! Total
|'''182'''||'''92'''||'''83'''||'''3'''||'''4''' ||'''51.68'''|| |'''257'''||'''131'''||'''120'''||'''0'''||'''6''' ||'''52.19'''
|} |}
* Abandoned matches are counted as NR (no result) * Abandoned matches are counted as NR (no result)
* Win or loss by super over or boundary count are counted as tied. * Win or loss by super over or boundary count included


Source=ESPNCricinfo<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/results_summary.html?id=117&type=trophy|title=Indian Premier League Cricket Team Records & Stats {{!}} ESPNcricinfo.com|website=Cricinfo|access-date=5 May 2019}}</ref> Source: ESPNcricinfo<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/results_summary.html?id=117&type=trophy|title=Indian Premier League Cricket Team Records & Stats|work=ESPNcricinfo|access-date=5 May 2019|archive-date=28 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240528122030/https://www.espncricinfo.com/records/trophy/team-results-summary/indian-premier-league-117|url-status=live}}</ref>


=== Result summary === === Result summary ===
Updated as of 26 May 2024<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/records/team/team-results-summary/kolkata-knight-riders-4341/twenty20-matches-6|title=Cricket Records for Kolkata Knight Riders in T20 matches|website=ESPNcricinfo|access-date=23 May 2024|archive-date=4 March 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240304070147/https://www.espncricinfo.com/records/team/team-results-summary/kolkata-knight-riders-4341/twenty20-matches-6|url-status=live}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable sortable" {| class="wikitable sortable"
|- |-
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Opposition ! Opposition
! Span
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Span
! Mat
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Mat
! Won
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Won
! Lost
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Lost
! Tied
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Tied
! Win %
! style="background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Win %
|- |-
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2008–2015; 2018–present|| 20 || 7 || 13 || 0 || 35.00 | ] || 2008–2015; 2018–present|| 29 || 10 || 19 || 0 || 34.48
|- |-
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2008–present ||23||13|| 9 || 1 || 58.69 | ] || 2008–present || 33 || 18 || 15 || 0 || 54.54
|- |-
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2008–present ||25||17|| 8 || 0 ||68.00 | ] || 2008–present || 34 || 11 || 23 || 0 || 32.35
|- |-
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2008–present ||25 || 6 ||19 || 0 ||24.00 | ] || 2008–present ||33||21|| 12 || 0 ||63.63
|- |-
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2008–2015; 2018–present || 20 || 10 || 8 || 2 || 55.00 | ] || 2008–2015; 2018–present || 28 || 14 || 14 || 0 || 50.00
|- |-
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2016–2017 || 4 ||3||1|| 0 || 75.00 | ] || 2008–present || 34 || 20 || 14 || 0 || 58.82
|-
| ] || 2013–present || 28 || 19 || 9 || 0 || 67.85
|- |-
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2016–2017 || 4 || 1|| 3 || 0 || 25.00 | ] || 2022–present || 3 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 33.33
|- |-
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2008–present || 24 || 14 || 10 || 0 || 58.33 | ] || 2022–present || 5 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 40.00
|- style="background:#fcc;"
|-
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2013–present ||17||10|| 7 || 0 ||58.82 | ] || 2008–2012 || 9 || 7 || 2 || 0 || 77.78
|- align= style="background:#fbb; " |- style="background:#fcc;"
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2008–2012 || 9 || 7 || 2 || 0 || 77.77 | ] || 2011 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0.00
|- align= style="background:#fbb; " |- style="background:#fcc;"
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2011 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0.00 | ] || 2011–2013 || 5 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 80.00
|- align= style="background:#fbb;" |- style="background:#fcc;"
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2011–2013 || 5 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 80.00 | ] || 2016–2017 || 4 || 1|| 3 || 0 || 25.00
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| ]|| 2016–2017 || 4 ||3||1|| 0 || 75.00
|} |}


Legend:
Source:
:{{Legend|#fcc|Team now defunct}}


=== Overall results in CLT20 === === Overall results in Champions League Twenty20 ===
{{main|Champions League T20}} {{main|Champions League Twenty20}}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|- |-
! Year
! style="width:15%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Year
! Matches
! style="width:13%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Matches
! Wins
! style="width:13%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Wins
! Losses
! style="width:13%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Losses
! No result
! style="width:13%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|No result
! % win
! style="width:20%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|% win
! % Summary
! style="width:20%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|% Summary
|- |-
! ] ! ]
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|} |}


{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+Result summary in Champions League |+Result summary in Champions League Twenty20
|- |-
! Opposition
! style="width:18%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Opposition
! Span
! style="width:5%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Span
! Matches
! style="width:5%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Matches
! Won
! style="width:5%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Won
! Lost
! style="width:5%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Lost
! Tied
! style="width:5%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|Tied
! No result
! style="width:8%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|No result
! % win
! style="width:10%;background:#6600CC; color:gold;"|% win
|- |-
| {{flagicon|New Zealand}} ] || 2011–2012 || 2 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 50.00 | ] || 2011 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 100.00
|- |-
| {{flagicon|South Africa}} ] || 2011 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 100.00 | ] || 2014 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 100.00
|- |-
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2012 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0.00 | ] || 2014 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 100.00
|-
| ] || 2014 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 100.00
|- |-
| {{flagicon|Australia}} ] || 2012–2014 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 100.00 | ] || 2012 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 100.00
|- |-
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2011 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 100.00 | ] || 2012–2014 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 100.00
|- |-
| {{flagicon|England}} ] || 2011 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0.00 | ] || 2011 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 100.00
|-
| ] || 2011–2012 || 2 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 50.00
|-
| ] || 2014 || 2 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 50.00
|-
| ] || 2012 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0.00
|-
| ] || 2011 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0.00
|- align= style="background:#fbb;" |- align= style="background:#fbb;"
| {{flagicon|Australia}} ] || 2011 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0.00 | ] || 2011 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0.00
|}

{{div col}}

===Most runs===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left;font-size:93%;
|- |-
! Year
| {{flagicon|SA}} ] || 2012 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 100.00
! Player
! Runs
! Orange Cap Rank
|- |-
! ]
| {{flagicon|India}} ] || 2014 || 2 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 50.00
| ]
! 349
|| 13
|- |-
! ]
| {{flagicon|SA}} ] || 2014 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 100.00
| ]
! 365
|| 6
|-
! ]
| ]
! 493
|| 4
|-
! ]
| ]
! 424
|| 10
|-
! ]
| rowspan=2|]
! 590
|| 2
|-
! ]
! 406
|| 17
|-
! ]
| rowspan=2|]
! 630
|| 1
|-
! ]
! 364
|| 16
|-
! ]
| rowspan=2|]
! 501
|| 4
|-
! ]
! 498
|| 2
|-
! ]
| ]
! 498
|| 9
|-
! ]
| ]
! 510
|| 5
|-
! ]
| rowspan=2|]
! 440
|| 12
|-
! ]
! 478
|| 8
|-
! ]
| ]
! 401
|| 16
|-
! ]
| ]
! 474
|| 9
|-
! ]
| ]
! 488
|| 9
|- |-
| {{flagicon|Australia}} ] || 2014 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 100.00
|-
| {{flagicon|Pakistan}} ] || 2014 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 100.00
|} |}

===Most wickets===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left;font-size:93%;
|-
! Year
! Player
! Wickets
! Purple Cap Rank
|-
! ]
| ]
! 12
|| 17
|-
! ]
| ]
! 11
|| 18
|-
! ]
| ]
! 9
|| 25
|-
! ]
| ]
! 16
|| 7
|-
! ]
| rowspan=3|]
! 24
|| 2
|-
! ]
! 22
|| 6
|-
! ]
! 21
|| 2
|-
! ]
| rowspan=2|]
! 14
|| 14
|-
! ]
! 15
|| 10
|-
! ]
| ]
! 17
|| 6
|-
! ]
| ]
! 17
|| 8
|-
! ]
| ]
! 11
|| 23
|-
! ]
| rowspan=2|]
! 17
|| 9
|-
! ]
! 18
|| 8
|-
! ]
| ]
! 17
|| 13
|-
! ]
| rowspan=2|]
! 20
|| 8
|-
! ]
! 21
|| 2
|-
|}
{{div col end}}

==Knight Riders Group==
Kolkata Knight Riders is part of the Knight Riders Group (KRG), a global brand in cricket, with franchises in the ] and ] (]), in the ] (]) of UAE, and the ] (]). In June 2015, the team's ownership group bought a stake in ]'s Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel,<ref>{{cite web |date=10 June 2015 |title=KKR owners buy stake in CPL franchise T&T Red Steel |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/kkr-owners-buy-stake-in-cpl-franchise-t-t-red-steel-885765 |access-date=14 September 2018 |work=ESPNcricinfo |archive-date=6 May 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210506193607/https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/kkr-owners-buy-stake-in-cpl-franchise-t-t-red-steel-885765 |url-status=live }}</ref> and renamed it the ] in 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/sports/cricket/superstar-shah-rukh-khans-cpl-franchise-is-now-trinbago-knight-riders_1854413.html|title=Superstar Shah Rukh Khan's CPL franchise is now Trinbago Knight Riders|publisher=]|date=10 February 2016|access-date=11 February 2016|archive-date=15 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160315221704/http://zeenews.india.com/sports/cricket/superstar-shah-rukh-khans-cpl-franchise-is-now-trinbago-knight-riders_1854413.html|url-status=live}}</ref> The team invested in the American T20 league ] in December 2020.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Shamya |first1=Dasgupta |last2=Della Penna |first2=Peter |date=30 November 2020 |title=Knight Riders Group buys stake in USA T20 franchise project Major League Cricket |language=en |work=www.espncricinfo.com |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/knight-riders-group-buys-stake-in-usa-t20-franchise-project-major-league-cricket-1240512 |access-date=6 December 2020 |archive-date=11 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201211152154/https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/knight-riders-group-buys-stake-in-usa-t20-franchise-project-major-league-cricket-1240512 |url-status=live }}</ref>

KRG had also acquired a franchise in ]'s T20 Global League, but the league was eventually scrapped and replaced with Mzansi Super League as the board was unable to secure a broadcasting deal.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Nayar |first1=K. R. |title=T20 Global league owners hit out at Cricket South Africa |url=https://gulfnews.com/sport/cricket/t20-global-league-owners-hit-out-at-cricket-south-africa-1.2242730 |access-date=7 May 2022 |work=gulfnews.com |date=26 June 2018 |language=en |archive-date=7 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220507155703/https://gulfnews.com/sport/cricket/t20-global-league-owners-hit-out-at-cricket-south-africa-1.2242730 |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2021, the Knight Riders Group CEO, Venky Mysore, had announced their intentions to invest in ]'s new competition format, ]. However, the plan failed to materialise.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Indian Premier League 2021: The story of the Knight Riders brand |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/56775746 |date=20 April 2021 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20210422112021/https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/56775746 |archive-date=22 April 2021| last1=Sajad |first1=Kal |work=] |location=]}}</ref> Other ] franchises have followed KRG's path and have franchises in T20 leagues outside India, or have shown interest for the same. In 2022, KRG announced the construction of a 10,000-seater stadium in Los Angeles, in partnership with ], for their franchise (]).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Gupta |first1=Gaurav |title=Shah Rukh Khan's Knight Riders and MLC to build cricket stadium in Los Angeles |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/ipl/top-stories/shah-rukh-khans-knight-riders-and-mlc-to-build-cricket-stadium-in-los-angeles/articleshow/91200856.cms |access-date=7 May 2022 |work=The Times of India |date=30 April 2022 |language=en |archive-date=7 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220507011147/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/ipl/top-stories/shah-rukh-khans-knight-riders-and-mlc-to-build-cricket-stadium-in-los-angeles/articleshow/91200856.cms |url-status=live }}</ref>


==In popular culture== ==In popular culture==
A reality show by the name ''Knights and Angels'' aired on ] in 2009 to pick six cheerleaders for the Knight Riders for the ] of the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.glamsham.com/en/srk-chooses-his-six-angels|title=SRK chooses his six Angels - News|last=Glamsham|website=Glamsham}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sify.com/sports/knights-and-angels-imagegallery-cricket-jdqw4tajibfsi.html|title=Knights and Angels|website=Sify|accessdate=16 June 2019}}</ref> A reality show by the name ''Knights and Angels'' aired on ] in 2009 to pick six cheerleaders for the Knight Riders for the ] of the ].<ref>{{cite news |title=Shah Rukh to select cheerleaders through TV show |url=https://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-shah-rukh-to-select-cheerleaders-through-tv-show-1219098 |access-date=4 March 2021 |work=DNA India |date=5 January 2009 |language=en |archive-date=25 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210125030243/https://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-shah-rukh-to-select-cheerleaders-through-tv-show-1219098 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.sify.com/sports/knights-and-angels-imagegallery-cricket-jdqw4tajibfsi.html|title=Knights and Angels|work=Sify|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190702164330/http://www.sify.com/sports/knights-and-angels-imagegallery-cricket-jdqw4tajibfsi.html|archive-date=2 July 2019|access-date=16 June 2019}}</ref>

In 2014, a documentary titled ''Living With KKR'' aired on the ]. It covered the journey of the team from its disappointing first three seasons to its redemption as IPL champions in 2012.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/cricket/story/shah-rukh-khan-happy-with-kkr-wil-never-sell-ipl-team-bollywood-actor-182064-2014-02-21 |title=Shah Rukh Khan to share journey with KKR on TV show |work=] |agency=IANS |date=21 February 2014 |access-date=5 May 2024}}</ref>


== See also == == See also ==
{{Portal|Cricket}} {{Portal|Cricket}}
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== Footnotes ==
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== References == == References ==
{{Reflist}} {{Reflist}}


== External links == == External links ==
* {{Official website|http://www.kkr.in/}} * {{Official website|https://www.kkr.in/}}
* * at ''iplt20.com''


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Indian cricket franchise

Cricket team
Kolkata Knight Riders
LeagueIndian Premier League
Personnel
CaptainVacant
CoachChandrakant Pandit
OwnerShah Rukh Khan
Juhi Chawla
Jay Mehta
ManagerWayne Bentley
Team information
CityKolkata, West Bengal
Founded24 January 2008; 16 years ago (2008-01-24)
Home groundEden Gardens, Kolkata
Capacity68,000
History
Indian Premier League wins3 (2012, 2014, 2024)
Official websitekkr.in

T20 kit

Seasons
Knight Riders Group
Current Teams

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) are a professional franchise cricket team representing the city of Kolkata in the Indian Premier League. The franchise is owned by Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, actress Juhi Chawla, and her spouse Jay Mehta. Their home ground is the Eden Gardens, Kolkata.

The franchise, which has gained immense popularity due to its association with celebrity owners, qualified for the IPL playoffs for the first time in 2011. They became the IPL champions in 2012, by defeating Chennai Super Kings in the final. They repeated the feat in 2014, defeating Kings XI Punjab. In 2024, they won the title for the third time by beating Sunrisers Hyderabad. The Knight Riders hold the record for the longest winning streak by any IPL team (14).

The side's all-time leading run-scorer is Gautam Gambhir, while their leading wicket-taker is Sunil Narine. The official motto of the team is Korbo, Lorbo, Jeetbo (Perform, Fight, Win) and the official colours are purple and gold.

Franchise history

Sourav Ganguly with the symbol of the Kolkata Knight Riders, flanked by Shah Rukh Khan on the left and Gauri Khan on the right.

In 2007, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) created the cricket tournament Indian Premier League, based on the Twenty20 format of the game. Eight teams participated in the inaugural tournament held in April – June 2008. The teams representing the eight different cities of India were put up on auction in Mumbai on 20 February 2008. The team representing Kolkata was eventually bought by Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan's company Red Chillies Entertainment in partnership with actress Juhi Chawla and her husband Jay Mehta for a price of $75.09 million, equal to approximately ₹2.98 billion at that time. Sourav Ganguly, former captain of the Indian national team, a native of West Bengal and former President of BCCI, was named the Icon player for the team. The name of the team is a reference to the popular 1980s American television series Knight Rider.

Valuation

According to Forbes in 2022, Kolkata Knight Riders are the 3rd most valuable team in the IPL behind MI and CSK with a valuation of $1.1 billion.

Livery

Initially, when the Kolkata Knight Riders were first introduced in 2008, the logo of the team consisted of a blazing golden Viking helmet against a black background with the name of the team written in gold next to it. However, the black background was changed to purple in the third season. It was in 2012 that the current logo, which has a blazing purple Corinthian helmet trimmed with gold, with Kolkata Knight Riders written within a shield, was introduced.

The tagline of the team was "All the King's Men" during the first four seasons. However, in the fifth it was replaced by "New Dawn, New Knights". The team's official colours were black and gold during the first two seasons. At the time, Khan said that "golden symbolizes spirit of life and black presents the Goddess Kali." It was later changed to purple and gold during the third season and was kept so. The jersey was created by Bollywood fashion designer Manish Malhotra.

The main theme of the team, Korbo, Lorbo, Jeetbo Re (we will act, fight, and win!), was scored by Vishal–Shekhar duo. A Knight Riders album featuring several singers and music composers, including Usha Uthup and Bappi Lahiri, was also created.

Rivalries

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The Knight Riders have historically been a successful franchise in the IPL. This success has led them to have many rivalries with other teams.

Mumbai Indians

Both teams play in major markets, with Mumbai Indians based in Mumbai and Kolkata Knight Riders based in Kolkata. Mumbai Indians is the most successful IPL franchise with five championships. However, until Mumbai's third championship, both teams were tied with two championships each. In the first two seasons of the IPL, Mumbai swept Kolkata in all four games. It wasn't until the 2010 IPL season that Kolkata won against Mumbai. Both sides have been captained by Indian cricket legends at one point (Mumbai was captained by Sachin Tendulkar and Kolkata was captained by Sourav Ganguly). This rivalry has often played out in Mumbai's favour, as they have won 22 games compared to Kolkata's seven wins. They have faced each other twice in the playoffs.

In 2011, both teams played against each other in the Eliminator round, marking their first playoff appearances. This was the first time that the two teams met in the playoffs. Mumbai won the match by four wickets and advanced to the next round, ultimately losing to the Royal Challengers Bangalore.

In 2012, both teams were chasing a playoff spot in the tournament. The game started poorly for KKR as their batting side struggled to score runs. However, KKR picked up the pace and ended the innings with 140/7. Mumbai, initially in a strong position at 60/2 with more than 10 overs left, unexpectedly collapsed, finishing their innings at 108 all out. Sunil Narine was named Man of the Match with 4 wickets, and KKR eliminated MI from the playoffs. KKR won its first championship that season. Knight Riders' owner Shah Rukh Khan was handed a 5-year ban at Wankhede Stadium, the home ground of Mumbai Indians. He was accused of walking on the field post-match and abusing the security guards. In 2015, the ban was lifted.

Mumbai and Kolkata faced off in the opening match of the 2015 season. Mumbai batted first and scored 168/3. This charge was led by captain Rohit Sharma with his 98 runs. Kolkata captain Gautam Gambhir scored 57 runs, leading his side to victory. Suryakumar Yadav's 46 runs were crucial to KKR's chase.

In 2017, Mumbai earned its 100th T20 win against KKR. Later that season, both sides faced each other in the playoffs in the Qualifier 2 round. KKR had a poor batting performance, posting 107 runs and being all out. Mumbai was able to capitalise and won the match. Mumbai went on to the finals to beat Rising Pune Supergiant to claim their third championship.

From 2015 to 2018, Mumbai Indians held an eight-game winning streak against the Kolkata Knight Riders. That streak was broken on 29 April 2019, when KKR posted a total of 232 runs and won by 34 runs. KKR's Andre Russell scored 80 runs, and MI's Hardik Pandya scored 91 runs. KKR holds the record for highest total for an IPL match played at Eden Gardens. This victory was KKR's 100th T20 win. Mumbai have won all three games between them since then.

In the 2022 and 2024 seasons, Kolkata beat Mumbai in all the matches between them.

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Main article: Kolkata Knight Riders-Royal Challengers Bangalore rivalry

The rivalry between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore is one of the oldest in the IPL. The inaugural match of IPL was played between both the teams in which KKR won by 140 runs due to a 158* off just 73 balls by Brendon McCullum.

In the IPL 2009, RCB won in both encounters against Knight Riders. During the second time they faced each other, Ross Taylor played a notable innings, scoring 81* runs off 33 balls, contributing significantly to RCB's victory by six wickets.

In the 2012 edition of IPL, KKR was at the lower half of the IPL table and needed to win the crucial match against RCB. KKR won the toss and chose to bat first. Skipper Gautam Gambhir led from the front with 93 (51). In reply, RCB lost wickets at regular intervals, as only Chris Gayle managed to put up a fight with a score of 86 (58). The next time they met, Gambhir again was the thorn in RCB's side as he top scored for KKR at a tough pitch, taking KKR to a competitive total of 165. RCB in reply made 129, as Lakshmipathy Balaji ripped through their line-up with a 4/18 in 4 overs.

In the 2015 IPL edition, RCB and KKR took part in a match reduced due to rain. It was reduced to a 10-over match. RCB won the toss and elected to field. For KKR, Andre Russell was the top scorer as he scored 45 off just 17 balls. He took them to a score of 111/4 in just 10 overs. Mitchell Starc took one wicket for 15 runs in 2 overs. In reply, RCB were at 0–48 at 3.4 overs before Brad Hogg got Chris Gayle out. After that, RCB stuttered and started to collapse as they were reduced to 3–81 in 7.2 overs. When Virat Kohli got out to Andre Russell, the match looked to be over for RCB. However, Mandeep Singh scored 45 off just 18 balls, hitting 3 sixes and 4 fours.

In the 2017 IPL edition, Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore again faced each other twice. In the first match between them, RCB got KKR out for a score of 131 after KKR had made a strong start of 0–48 in 3.3 overs. However, KKR dismissed RCB for 49, the lowest team score in the history of IPL. Nathan Coulter Nile, Colin de Grandhomme and Chris Woakes got three wickets each. In the next match, Sunil Narine scored what was then the fastest fifty in IPL (50 off 15 balls – which is now the second-fastest). KKR made the highest score made in powerplay in any IPL match, and easily chased down the target offered by RCB.

The 2019 IPL saw Virat Kohli scoring 84 off 49 and AB de Villiers scoring 63 off 32, taking RCB to a total of 205/3. KKR had a strong start, scoring 28/0 in 1.3 overs, before losing wickets at regular intervals and having their run rate reduced. They were 139/4 in 15.5 overs. However, Dinesh Karthik and Andre Russell brought back the chase under control. Karthik got out after scoring 19 off 15, leaving KKR at 153/5 in 17 overs. Andre Russell, however, took KKR over the line as he scored 48 off 13, hitting Mohammed Siraj for 23 runs in one over.

In the next match, RCB struck back as Virat Kohli made his 5th IPL century, scoring 100 runs in 58 balls only. Moeen Ali scored 66 runs in only 28 balls as RCB scored 213 runs. For KKR, Nitish Rana scored 85 off 46 and Andre Russell scored 65 off 25, taking the game down to the wire. However, RCB won the match by 10 runs, with Virat Kohli being Man of the Match.

In 2020, RCB won both the matches played between them.

In the 2021 IPL, RCB won the 1st match between them by 38 runs in Chennai. However, in the reverse fixtures held in the UAE, KKR bowled RCB all out for 92 runs. In response, KKR chased the target with 9 wickets and with 10 overs to spare. The two teams then met again in the eliminator, which KKR won thanks to the heroics of Sunil Narine with both the bat and the ball, taking crucial wickets of the likes of Virat Kohli, Glenn Maxwell and AB de Villiers and then going on to smash 3 consecutive sixes off Dan Christian helping KKR win by 4 wickets.

In 2022, RCB won the sole match played between them.

In 2023, KKR won both matches played between the teams. In the first match in Kolkata, KKR were struggling at 89/5 in 12 overs, with Rahmanullah Gurbaz having scored 57 runs when the 5th wicket fell. However, late heroics from Shardul Thakur and Rinku Singh helped KKR to score 204/7. In response, RCB started quickly thanks to the opening partnership of Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis. However, the KKR's spin duo, Sunil Narine and Varun Chakaravarthy, along with debutant Suyash Sharma, picked 9 wickets combined as RCB collapsed for 123 runs. In the next match in Bangalore, KKR scored 200 runs. Here too, RCB had a quick start thanks to Virat and Faf du Plessis. However, they soon lost momentum and KKR eventually won the match by 21 runs as RCB ended up scoring just 179 runs in response.

In 2024 IPL, in the first match that took place in Bangalore, RCB scored 182/6 thanks to Virat Kohli fighting 83 not out of 59 balls. In response KKR chased the target with 3.1 overs to spare. At Kolkata in the reverse fixture, KKR batted first with opener Phil Salt scoring an aggressive 48(14) and an half century from Captain Shreyas Iyer along with a late middle order surge from Andre Russell, Rinku Singh and Ramandeep Singh as KKR scored 222/6 in their 20 overs. RCB on the other hand had a good start from Kohli and Du Plessis, however they got out in quick successions. Then, Will Jacks and Rajat Patidar each scored half centuries as RCB were cruising towards the target at one point. Then, Andre Russell took the wickets of both the batsmen in the same over and RCB once again started losing wickets in quick succession. In the final over, with Karn Sharma on strike and Mitchell Starc bowling the final over, RCB needed 21 runs off the over. Karn Sharma scored 3 sixes in 4 balls as RCB were closer to winning the match. However, in the next ball, Sharma got out as RCB needed 3 runs off 1 ball and there was a run out in the last ball as KKR won the match by 1 run.



Home ground

The home venue of the Knight Riders is Eden Gardens (with the two ends of the crease called the High Court End and the Club House End). Owned by the Cricket Association of Bengal, it was the largest cricket stadium in India and had a seating capacity of over 90,000. In 2011, the stadium was renovated to meet the standards set by the International Cricket Council for the 2011 Cricket World Cup; reducing its capacity to around 68,000. The renovated stadium includes a new clubhouse and players' facilities, upgrading the exterior wall, cladding the existing roof structure with a new metal skin, and general infrastructure improvements. In 2013, two of the team's home matches were hosted by the JSCA International Cricket Stadium in Ranchi.

Panoramic view of the Eden Gardens stadium during IPL 2008.

Kit manufacturers and sponsors

Multinational communications corporation Nokia was the official founding sponsor of the Kolkata Knight Riders and remained their principal sponsor until 2014. In 2015, Chinese mobile phone manufacturer Gionee took over as their principal sponsor and signed a three-year deal worth ₹540 million (US$6.3 million). In 2018, Nokia returned as the main sponsor of the Knight Riders, signing a two-year deal. Star Plus, Reebok, HDIL, Kit Kat, SB Nation, Doublemint, SAP AG, Asian Paints, Red FM 93.5, Seiko, U.S. Polo Assn., Uber, Dish TV, Sansui Electric, Ola Cabs, Exide, SRMB Steel, Ibibo, Sprite, Pepsi, Sony Music India, Royal Stag, Greenply, MoneyGram, Unacademy, Colgate, Pocari Sweat, The Telegraph, Amul Organic and Radio One have all formerly been either co-sponsors or partners.

In 2020, MPL became their principal sponsor. In 2022, the principal sponsor of the Kolkata Knight Riders was the Esports app WinZO Sports. For the 2023 season, their main sponsor was the fantasy sports app MyFab11. As of 2024, their main shirt sponsors are Dream11 and BKT Tyres. They have co-sponsorship deals with Jio, Lux Cozi, Acko General Insurance, JSW Paints and Manipal Hospitals. They also have partnerships with Thums Up, Bira 91, Philips, Big Ant Studios, FanCode and Fever FM among others.

Reebok was the official kit supplier for the Knight Riders from 2008 to 2013. For 2014 and 2015, U.S. Polo Assn. manufactured kits for the team. In 2021, Indian apparel brand Wrogn Active became the official merchandising partner of the Knight Riders.

Year Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (chest) Shirt sponsor (back) Chest branding
2008 Reebok Nokia HDIL Reebok
2009 StarPlus
2010 XXX Energy Drink
2011 Matrix
2012 Rose Valley
2013
2014 U.S. Polo Assn. Sansui U.S. Polo Assn.
2015 Gionee
2016 Lux Cozi
2017 Jio
2018 Nokia
2019
2020 MPL
2021 Wrogn Unacademy
2022 WinZO
2023 MyFab11 BKT
2024 playR Dream11

Players

Sourav Ganguly, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, was the icon player and led the franchise in the 2008 and 2010 seasons. Brendon McCullum led the team in the intervening period. Both the captains were released before the 2011 season. The former team included all-rounders Chris Gayle, David Hussey, Mohammad Hafeez, Laxmi Ratan Shukla, Angelo Mathews, batsman Ricky Ponting, Brad Hodge, Salman Butt, and wicket-keeper Wriddhiman Saha. The main bowlers were Umar Gul, Shoaib Akhtar, Ishant Sharma, Ashok Dinda, Ajit Agarkar and Murali Karthik. Australian batsman Brad Hodge and bowlers Ajantha Mendis and Charl Langeveldt were bought outside the IPL auction in late 2008.

At the 2009 auction, the team bought Bangladeshi all-rounder Mashrafe Mortaza for $600,000. Due to the unavailability of Pakistani players starting 2009, KKR had to suspend the contract of Umar Gul, who was a key performer from the 2008 season. On 26 April 2009, KKR administration sent back two of its players, Akash Chopra and Sanjay Bangar, due to poor performance. Shane Bond was acquired after releasing Ricky Ponting, Morne van Wyk, and the Pakistani players Umar Gul, Salman Butt, Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Akhtar before the third season. Moises Henriques was traded to Delhi in return for Owais Shah and Manoj Tiwary. Thus, their overseas roster for the 2010 season consisted of Shane Bond, Mashrafe Mortaza, Brendon McCullum, Charl Langeveldt, Ajantha Mendis, Angelo Mathews, Brad Hodge, David Hussey, Owais Shah and Chris Gayle.

2011 heralded the beginning of a new era for KKR. In the 2011 season, KKR drastically revamped their squad. Former captain and icon player Sourav Ganguly was not purchased in the January auction. This led to protest rallies, signature campaigns throughout the country and abroad along with stadium protests by various fan groups, such as "No Dada No KKR", which received both national and international press attention. The team appointed Gautam Gambhir, who was bought for a record-breaking $2.4 million as skipper. Yusuf Pathan was also picked up for $2.1 million. Other international names who were added include Shakib Al Hasan, Brad Haddin, Jacques Kallis, Brett Lee, Ryan ten Doeschate, Eoin Morgan and James Pattinson. Haddin was replaced by Mark Boucher mid-season due to injury.

In the 2012 auction, KKR bought back their former captain, Brendon McCullum. They also acquired West Indian spinner Sunil Narine and South African fast bowler Marchant de Lange.

The team later added four domestic players to their squad, including Debabrata Das and Iresh Saxena from Bengal, Saurashtra's Chirag Jani, and Sanju Samson from Kerala. However, in November 2012, KKR released the latter three from their team along with Jaydev Unadkat, a key performer from the previous seasons. In the 2013 auction, the team acquired only two overseas players, Sachithra Senanayake and Ryan McLaren.

Before the February 2014 auction, the team had only retained their key performers Gautam Gambhir and Sunil Narine. From the auctions that took place, the team brought back Jacques Kallis and Yusuf Pathan with their right-to-match (RTM) card. Also keeping their place in the squad were Ryan ten Doeschate and Shakib Al Hasan. New international players were Morne Morkel, Patrick Cummins and Chris Lynn. Prominent Indian players bought included Robin Uthappa, Umesh Yadav, Manish Pandey, Suryakumar Yadav and Piyush Chawla.

KKR's impressive additions in the 2015 auction were veteran Australian bowler Brad Hogg and wicket-keeper Sheldon Jackson. Before the auction in February 2016, they released Ryan ten Doeschate, who was a part of their team for five consecutive seasons, along with pace bowler Pat Cummins. The Knight Riders were particularly noted for their change in approach from the previous auctions where they had concentrated on spinners. For the 2016 edition, however, they acquired as many as six pacers in the form of all-rounders John Hastings, Colin Munro, Jason Holder and Rajagopal Sathish as well as bowlers Ankit Rajpoot and Jaydev Unadkat, with the latter being a former player of the squad. They signed one spinner Manan Sharma.

Before the 2017 auctions, they released Morne Morkel, Brad Hogg, Jason Holder, Colin Munro, John Hastings, Jaydev Unadkat, Rajagopal Sathish, Manan Sharma and replacement signing Shaun Tait. From the 2017 Indian Premier League auction, they signed Trent Boult, English all-rounder Chris Woakes, Australian Nathan Coulter-Nile, West Indian Darren Bravo and Jamaican Rovman Powell. The domestic players signed were Rishi Dhawan, Ishank Jaggi, Sayan Ghosh and R Sanjay Yadav. At the time, Andre Russell was banned for one year for doping; he was replaced by Colin de Grandhomme for the season. In January 2018, they only retained West Indian cricketers Sunil Narine and Andre Russell. Their two-time title winning captain Gautam Gambhir was released. At the auction, they retained Robin Uthappa, Piyush Chawla and Kuldeep Yadav using RTM (Right-To-Match) card. KKR also bought back opener Chris Lynn and uncapped Indian batsman Ishank Jaggi. Other uncapped batsmen bought were Nitish Rana, Shubman Gill, Cameron Delport, Rinku Singh and Apoorv Wankhade. They also bought West Indian uncapped all-rounder Javon Searles, and uncapped Indian all-rounders Kamlesh Nagarkoti and Shivam Mavi. Other signings were veteran Indian wicket-keeper Dinesh Karthik, Australian pace bowlers Mitchell Starc and Mitchell Johnson, and former Knight Riders player Vinay Kumar.

On 4 March 2018, Dinesh Karthik was appointed as the captain of KKR for IPL 2018 and Robin Uthappa was named vice-captain. Mitchell Starc was ruled out before the season due to injury and Tom Curran was announced as his replacement. Ahead of the auction for IPL 2019, eight players were released from the squad including Mitchell Starc and his replacement Tom Curran.

At the auction, their high-profile buys were Carlos Brathwaite for ₹50 million (US$590,000) and New Zealand pacer Lockie Ferguson for ₹16 million (US$190,000). Other players bought were South African pacer Anrich Nortje, English duo Harry Gurney and Joe Denly as well as uncapped Indian players Nikhil Naik, Prithvi Raj Yarra and Shrikant Mundhe for their base prices of ₹2 million (US$23,000) each. Before IPL 2020, KKR released 11 players from their squad and also traded in Siddhesh Lad from Mumbai Indians.

At the 2020 IPL Auction, KKR bought pace bowler Pat Cummins for ₹15.5 crores. This was the biggest buy in the auction. KKR also purchased Eoin Morgan, who just came off as captain of the World Cup winning England squad. He was bought for ₹5.25 crores. On 16 October 2020, Kolkata Knight Riders skipper Dinesh Karthik handed over Kolkata Knight Riders' captaincy to Eoin Morgan.

Since 2022 was a mega auction, Kolkata Knight Riders had to release the majority of players, including top order batsman Shubman Gill, skipper Eoin Morgan and vice captain Dinesh Karthik. KKR retained 4 players: Andre Russell for ₹12 crore, Sunil Narine for ₹6 crore, and Varun Chakravarthy and Venkatesh Iyer for ₹8 crore each. With ₹48 crore in their purse, KKR bought Shreyas Iyer for ₹12.25 crore and re-signed Pat Cummins for ₹7.25 crore. KKR also bought back Nitish Rana, Sheldon Jackson, Rinku Singh, Shivam Mavi and Tim Southee. Overseas players included English wicket-keeper Sam Billings for ₹2 crore, English batsman Alex Hales for ₹1.5 crore, Afghan all-rounder Mohammed Nabi for ₹1 crore and Sri Lankan all-rounder Chamika Karunaratne for ₹50 lakh. KKR also signed top order batsman Ajinkya Rahane, Jharkhand left-handed spin all-rounder Anukul Roy and Jammu and Kashmir pacer Rasikh Salam Dar. They also bought back their former player Umesh Yadav for the base price of ₹2 crores, who last played for them in 2017. Alex Hales didn't turn up for the IPL citing personal reasons and KKR signed Australian skipper Aaron Finch as his replacement. In the middle of tournament, Rasikh suffered an injury which ruled him out of IPL tournament. Due to this, KKR signed fast bowler Harshit Rana as the replacement.

Captains

Last updated: 26 May 2024

Player From To Matches Won Lost Tied NR Win% Best Result
India Sourav Ganguly 2008 2010 27 13 14 1 0 44.44 6/8 (2008, 2010)
New Zealand Brendon McCullum 2009 2009 13 3 9 1 0 23.07 8/8 (2009)
India Gautam Gambhir 2011 2017 122 69 59 1 1 56.55 Winner (2012, 2014)
South Africa Jacques Kallis 2011 2011 2 1 1 0 0 50 Stand-In
India Dinesh Karthik 2018 2020 37 19 17 1 0 51.35 3rd (2018)
England Eoin Morgan 2020 2021 24 11 12 1 0 45.83 Runner-up (2021)
India Shreyas Iyer 2022 2024 30 17 11 0 2 56.70 Winner (2024)
India Nitish Rana 2023 2023 14 6 8 0 0 42.85 7/10 (2023)

Current squad

  • Players with international caps are listed in bold.
Kolkata Knight Riders squad for the 2025 Indian Premier League
No. Name Nationality Birth date and age Batting style Bowling style Year signed Salary Notes
Captain
TBA
Batters
35 Rinku Singh  India (1997-10-12) 12 October 1997 (age 27) Left-handed Right-arm off break 2018 ₹13 crore (US$1.5 million)
18 Angkrish Raghuvanshi  India (2004-06-05) 5 June 2004 (age 20) Right-handed Right-arm off break 2024 ₹3 crore (US$350,000)
27 Ajinkya Rahane  India (1988-06-06) 6 June 1988 (age 36) Right-handed Right-arm medium 2025 ₹1.5 crore (US$180,000)
37 Manish Pandey  India (1989-09-10) 10 September 1989 (age 35) Right-handed Right-arm medium 2024 ₹75 lakh (US$88,000)
Wicket-keepers
Luvnith Sisodia  India (2000-01-15) 15 January 2000 (age 24) Left-handed 2025 ₹30 lakh (US$35,000)
21 Rahmanullah Gurbaz  Afghanistan (2001-11-28) 28 November 2001 (age 23) Right-handed Right-arm medium fast 2023 ₹2 crore (US$230,000) Overseas
Quinton de Kock  South Africa (1992-12-17) 17 December 1992 (age 32) Left-handed 2025 ₹3.6 crore (US$420,000) Overseas
All-rounders
12 Andre Russell  West Indies (1988-04-29) 29 April 1988 (age 36) Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2014 ₹12 crore (US$1.4 million) Overseas
19 Ramandeep Singh  India (1997-10-12) 12 October 1997 (age 27) Right-handed Right-arm medium 2024 ₹4 crore (US$470,000)
25 Venkatesh Iyer  India (1994-12-25) 25 December 1994 (age 30) Left-handed Right-arm medium pace 2021 ₹23.75 crore (US$2.8 million)
6 Anukul Roy  India (1998-11-30) 30 November 1998 (age 26) Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox 2022 ₹40 lakh (US$47,000)
18 Moeen Ali  England (1987-06-18) 18 June 1987 (age 37) Left-handed Right-arm off break 2025 ₹2 crore (US$230,000) Overseas
52 Rovman Powell  West Indies (1993-07-23) 23 July 1993 (age 31) Right-handed Right-arm medium 2025 ₹1.5 crore (US$180,000) Overseas
Pacers
20 Anrich Nortje  South Africa (1993-11-16) 16 November 1993 (age 31) Right-handed Right-arm fast 2025 ₹6.5 crore (US$760,000) Overseas
14 Vaibhav Arora  India (1997-12-14) 14 December 1997 (age 27) Right-handed Right-arm fast medium 2021 ₹1.8 crore (US$210,000)
22 Harshit Rana  India (2001-12-22) 22 December 2001 (age 23) Right-handed Right-arm fast medium 2022 ₹4 crore (US$470,000)
21 Umran Malik  India (1999-11-12) 12 November 1999 (age 25) Right-handed Right-arm fast 2025 ₹75 lakh (US$88,000)
45 Spencer Johnson  Australia (1995-12-16) 16 December 1995 (age 29) Left-handed Left-arm fast 2025 ₹2.8 crore (US$330,000) Overseas
Spinners
11 Mayank Markande  India (1997-11-11) 11 November 1997 (age 27) Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2025 ₹30 lakh (US$35,000)
29 Varun Chakravarthy  India (1991-08-29) 29 August 1991 (age 33) Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2020 ₹12 crore (US$1.4 million)
74 Sunil Narine  West Indies (1988-05-26) 26 May 1988 (age 36) Left-handed Right-arm off break 2012 ₹12 crore (US$1.4 million) Overseas

Seasons

Indian Premier League

Season League standing Final standing
2008 6th out of 8 League stage
2009 8th out of 8 League stage
2010 6th out of 8 League stage
2011 4th out of 10 Playoffs
2012 2nd out of 9 Champions
2013 7th out of 9 League stage
2014 2nd out of 8 Champions
2015 5th out of 8 League stage
2016 4th out of 8 Playoffs
2017 3rd out of 8 Playoffs
2018 3rd out of 8 Playoffs
2019 5th out of 8 League stage
2020 5th out of 8 League stage
2021 4th out of 8 Runners-up
2022 7th out of 10 League stage
2023 7th out of 10 League stage
2024 1st out of 10 Champions

Champions League T20

Season League standing Final standing
2011 5th out of 10 League stage
2012 6th out of 10 League stage
2013 DNQ
2014 2nd out of 10 Runners-up

Administration and support staff

Position Name
CEO and Managing Director Venky Mysore
Team manager Wayne Bentley
Mentor Dwayne Bravo
Head coach Chandrakant Pandit
Bowling coach Bharat Arun
Spin Bowling coach Carl Crowe
Analyst Nathan Leamon
Strength and conditioning coach Chris Donaldson
Physiotherapist Prasanth Panchada

Statistics

Main article: List of Kolkata Knight Riders records

Overall results

Updated as of 26 May 2024

IPL summary of results
Year Played Wins Losses Tied NR Win % Final standing
2008 14 6 7 0 1 46.16 6/8
2009 14 3 10 0 1 23.07 8/8
2010 14 7 7 0 0 50.00 6/8
2011 15 8 7 0 0 53.33 4/10
2012 18 12 5 0 1 70.58 1/9
2013 16 6 10 0 0 37.50 7/9
2014 16 11 5 0 0 68.75 1/8
2015 14 7 6 0 1 53.84 5/8
2016 15 8 7 0 0 53.33 4/8
2017 16 9 7 0 0 56.25 3/8
2018 16 9 7 0 0 56.25 3/8
2019 14 6 8 0 0 42.86 5/8
2020 14 7 7 0 0 50.00 5/8
2021 17 9 8 0 0 52.94 2/8
2022 14 6 8 0 0 42.85 7/10
2023 14 6 8 0 0 42.85 7/10
2024 16 11 3 0 2 78.57 1/10
Total 257 131 120 0 6 52.19
  • Abandoned matches are counted as NR (no result)
  • Win or loss by super over or boundary count included

Source: ESPNcricinfo

Result summary

Updated as of 26 May 2024

Opposition Span Mat Won Lost Tied Win %
Chennai Super Kings 2008–2015; 2018–present 29 10 19 0 34.48
Delhi Capitals 2008–present 33 18 15 0 54.54
Mumbai Indians 2008–present 34 11 23 0 32.35
Punjab Kings 2008–present 33 21 12 0 63.63
Rajasthan Royals 2008–2015; 2018–present 28 14 14 0 50.00
Royal Challengers Bangalore 2008–present 34 20 14 0 58.82
Sunrisers Hyderabad 2013–present 28 19 9 0 67.85
Gujarat Titans 2022–present 3 1 2 0 33.33
Lucknow Super Giants 2022–present 5 2 3 0 40.00
Deccan Chargers 2008–2012 9 7 2 0 77.78
Kochi Tuskers Kerala 2011 2 0 2 0 0.00
Pune Warriors India 2011–2013 5 4 1 0 80.00
Gujarat Lions 2016–2017 4 1 3 0 25.00
Rising Pune Supergiant 2016–2017 4 3 1 0 75.00

Legend:

  Team now defunct

Overall results in Champions League Twenty20

Main article: Champions League Twenty20
Year Matches Wins Losses No result % win % Summary
2011 6 3 3 0 50.00 5/10 (13)
2012 4 1 2 1 33.33 6/10 (14)
2014 6 5 1 0 83.33 2/10 (14)
Total 16 9 6 1 60.00
Result summary in Champions League Twenty20
Opposition Span Matches Won Lost Tied No result % win
Chevrolet Warriors 2011 1 1 0 0 0 100.00
Dolphins 2014 1 1 0 0 0 100.00
Hobart Hurricanes 2014 1 1 0 0 0 100.00
Lahore Lions 2014 1 1 0 0 0 100.00
Nashua Titans 2012 1 1 0 0 0 100.00
Perth Scorchers 2012–2014 2 1 0 0 1 100.00
Royal Challengers Bangalore 2011 1 1 0 0 0 100.00
Auckland Aces 2011–2012 2 1 1 0 0 50.00
Chennai Super Kings 2014 2 1 1 0 0 50.00
Delhi Capitals 2012 1 0 1 0 0 0.00
Somerset Sabres 2011 2 0 2 0 0 0.00
South Australia Redbacks 2011 1 0 1 0 0 0.00

Most runs

Year Player Runs Orange Cap Rank
2008 Sourav Ganguly 349 13
2009 Brad Hodge 365 6
2010 Sourav Ganguly 493 4
2011 Jacques Kallis 424 10
2012 Gautam Gambhir 590 2
2013 406 17
2014 Robin Uthappa 630 1
2015 364 16
2016 Gautam Gambhir 501 4
2017 498 2
2018 Dinesh Karthik 498 9
2019 Andre Russell 510 5
2020 Shubman Gill 440 12
2021 478 8
2022 Shreyas Iyer 401 16
2023 Rinku Singh 474 9
2024 Sunil Narine 488 9

Most wickets

Year Player Wickets Purple Cap Rank
2008 Umar Gul 12 17
2009 Ishant Sharma 11 18
2010 Murali Karthik 9 25
2011 Iqbal Abdulla 16 7
2012 Sunil Narine 24 2
2013 22 6
2014 21 2
2015 Andre Russell 14 14
2016 15 10
2017 Chris Woakes 17 6
2018 Sunil Narine 17 8
2019 Andre Russell 11 23
2020 Varun Chakravarthy 17 9
2021 18 8
2022 Andre Russell 17 13
2023 Varun Chakravarthy 20 8
2024 21 2

Knight Riders Group

Kolkata Knight Riders is part of the Knight Riders Group (KRG), a global brand in cricket, with franchises in the Caribbean Premier League and Women's Caribbean Premier League (Trinbago Knight Riders), in the International League T20 (Abu Dhabi Knight Riders) of UAE, and the Major League Cricket (Los Angeles Knight Riders). In June 2015, the team's ownership group bought a stake in Caribbean Premier League's Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel, and renamed it the Trinbago Knight Riders in 2016. The team invested in the American T20 league Major League Cricket in December 2020.

KRG had also acquired a franchise in Cricket South Africa's T20 Global League, but the league was eventually scrapped and replaced with Mzansi Super League as the board was unable to secure a broadcasting deal. In 2021, the Knight Riders Group CEO, Venky Mysore, had announced their intentions to invest in ECB's new competition format, The Hundred. However, the plan failed to materialise. Other Indian Premier League franchises have followed KRG's path and have franchises in T20 leagues outside India, or have shown interest for the same. In 2022, KRG announced the construction of a 10,000-seater stadium in Los Angeles, in partnership with Major League Cricket, for their franchise (Los Angeles Knight Riders).

In popular culture

A reality show by the name Knights and Angels aired on NDTV Imagine in 2009 to pick six cheerleaders for the Knight Riders for the 2009 edition of the Indian Premier League.

In 2014, a documentary titled Living With KKR aired on the Discovery Channel. It covered the journey of the team from its disappointing first three seasons to its redemption as IPL champions in 2012.

See also

Footnotes

  1. The information in the nationality column is according to ESPNcricinfo. This information may not necessarily reflect the player's birthplace or citizenship.

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