Kolkata Knight Riders’ (KKR) wrist spinner Varun Chakravarthy has lauded team owner Shah Rukh Khan’s motivational speeches for their positive impact on the team during challenging moments in the ongoing IPL season.
Chakravarthy’s remarks come in contrast to the criticism faced by Lucknow Super Giants owner Sanjiv Goenka for publicly reprimanding skipper KL Rahul after a record defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad.
KKR also experienced a tough loss at Eden Gardens on April 26, when Punjab Kings achieved a world record chase of 262 in just 18.4 overs. However, Chakravarthy revealed that Khan’s presence and words of encouragement had a significant impact on the team.
“SRK has been present in almost all matches in Kolkata. Even in the match where we didn’t do well, he came to the dressing room and spoke to every player for an hour and hugged everyone,” Chakravarthy said.
“He said ‘it’s just a match, cricket is changing, just try to be better in the next match’. This time, I see a massive difference because the way he has been very understanding, he’s been very approachable, it has made a huge impact. I also got to meet him for the first time.”
KKR currently sits atop the IPL standings, and a win against Mumbai Indians (MI) on Saturday will secure their playoff spot with two games remaining. Chakravarthy emphasized that despite MI’s elimination from the playoff race, they remain a formidable opponent.
“We don’t have any edge over MI because they are out of the tournament. They are a champion side,” Chakravarthy said. “They are full of stars and match winners, and a very dangerous team anywhere. Even if we have to win one match to qualify, we have to be well-prepared and on our toes and look to finish in top-two.”
Despite facing some challenges, KKR has managed to win eight of their 11 matches. Chakravarthy believes that consistency is key to their success.
“When you’re on top of the table, it gives you more responsibility,” he said. “The best thing we can do right now is being consistent which is tougher than trying to find out something and improve on it. It’s about doing the basics right.”