
Finn Allen Smashes Maiden IPL Century in KKR's 4th Win
New Zealand batsman Finn Allen exploded for his first-ever IPL century, leading Kolkata Knight Riders to a crushing victory that keeps their winning streak alive. After struggling early, he launched 10 sixes in a stunning turnaround that finished the match with nearly six overs to spare.
Sometimes the best comebacks happen when you refuse to give up on yourself, and Finn Allen just proved it in spectacular fashion.
The New Zealand cricket star blasted his way to his first Indian Premier League century on Wednesday night, powering Kolkata Knight Riders to their fourth straight win with an unbeaten 100 runs off just 47 balls. KKR crushed Delhi Capitals by eight wickets, finishing the chase with a whopping 34 balls remaining.
What makes Allen's achievement even more remarkable is how it started. The opening batsman struggled through his first 20 deliveries, crawling to just 18 runs while watching partners fall around him.
Captain Ajinkya Rahane got run out after a mix-up between the openers. Then Angkrish Raghuvanshi was bowled in bizarre fashion when the ball bounced off his gloves and back onto his stumps.
At the end of the powerplay, Allen had managed only 20 runs in 17 balls. Many batsmen would have panicked, but Allen kept his composure and waited for his moment.
That moment arrived in the next over. Allen smashed a four followed by a six off consecutive deliveries, and suddenly something clicked.

The floodgates opened. Allen reached his half-century with a six in 32 balls, then absolutely unleashed over the next three overs by hammering eight more sixes.
By the time he finished, Allen had crushed 10 sixes and five fours in total. His explosive knock turned what could have been a tense chase into a comfortable cruise, finishing the game in style for his team.
The Ripple Effect
Allen's performance highlights something bigger than just one player's success. KKR's four-game winning streak shows how momentum builds when teams trust their players through tough moments.
The team's bowling attack had already set up the victory beautifully. Five different bowlers shared the wickets as they restricted Delhi Capitals to just 142 runs in 20 overs.
Veteran spinner Sunil Narine was the star with the ball, giving up only 17 runs in his four overs despite taking just one wicket. That kind of disciplined bowling creates pressure that leads to breakthroughs.
Anukul Roy and Kartik Tyagi grabbed two wickets each, while Vaibhav Arora and Cameron Green chipped in with one apiece. It was a complete team performance that gave Allen the platform he needed.
This was Allen's fourth T20 century overall, but his first in cricket's most prestigious T20 league. Breaking through on the IPL stage carries special significance for international players looking to cement their reputations.
For KKR fans, the win extends their perfect streak and builds serious momentum as the tournament progresses. When a team finds this kind of rhythm, with both batting and bowling firing together, special seasons become possible.
Based on reporting by Indian Express
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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