The Kolkata Knight Riders are currently a damsel in distress—carrying the pride of the 2024 IPL title and failing in back-to-back seasons. In 2025, the situation became more pathetic; they have lost 5 of the six matches, with one getting washed out—that's the only one point they have now. Today, in Kolkata, they are chasing 156 runs, and yet, the dream hangs in the middle. Amid that, a moment between Jofra Archer and young Angrish Raghuvangshi caught the eye. It happened in the very first over when Angrish walked in to bat after Tim Seifert got dismissed in the first ball. For the entire over, Jofra managed to stick Raghuvangshi on his crease, not letting him take a run. Jofra conceded a wide one, and then came a boundary. And in the final ball, Angrish Raghuvangshi timed a 141 kmph ball from Jofra Archer and gave a cold stare while the bowler walked out of the pitch. Watch the video here: Angkrish raghuvanshi giving stare to jofra Archer after hitting him for four.Blud someone tell angkrish that he's too new to take a banter with a monster like jofra.😂🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/yzbvGxWETO — U' (@toxifyxe) April 19, 2026 However, Raghuvangshi's innings were short-lived too. In the final ball of the 7th over, Raghuvanshi got the ball on his bat, trying to outsmart Ravindra Jadeja with a reverse sweep but missing the line. Read also; Ajinkya Rahane sets unwanted IPL duck record as KKR struggles continue KKR edge RR in thriller Kolkata Knight Riders edged Rajasthan Royals by four wickets in a tense IPL 2026 clash at Eden Gardens, chasing 156 in 19.4 overs. RR posted 155/9 after a strong start, with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (46 off 28) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (39 off 29) adding 81 runs for the opening wicket. However, KKR’s bowlers triggered a collapse, picking up nine wickets for 74 runs. Varun Chakravarthy starred with 3/14 at an economy of 3.50, while Kartik Tyagi claimed 3/22 and Sunil Narine chipped in with 2/26. KKR’s chase began poorly at 5/2 inside two overs and slipped to 85/6 in 13.3 overs. Rinku Singh anchored the innings with an unbeaten 53 off 34 balls (SR 155.88), while Anukul Roy’s 29* off 16 provided late acceleration. The duo added a match-winning 76-run unbeaten stand for the seventh wicket. Ravindra Jadeja was the pick of RR bowlers with 2/8 in 3 overs.