Ajinkya Rahane, the captain of the Kolkata Knight Riders, is highly known for his fielding reflex, especially catching at the slip. And today, a sudden, quick, and sharp catch came to him at the short leg that gifted Ishan Kishan's wicket. The pocket dynamo who scored a century against the Rajasthan Royals got dismissed today for just 2 runs. Vaibhav Arora, who initially took Travis Head, gave a full outside off, which Ishan tried to hit to the extra cover. Rahane, judging the trajectory, moved left and grabbed it with both hands within a blink of an eye. Watch the video here: Rapid Rahane, Rampant #KKR 🔝 👊A superb catch to highlight a dream start for KKR in the field 👌Updates ▶ https://t.co/jahSPzdeys#TATAIPL | #KKRvSRH | @KKRiders | @ajinkyarahane88 pic.twitter.com/gWhXWfLxff — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 3, 2025 Read also: SRH’s Top-Order Woes: Should Ishan Kishan Replace Abhishek? Sunrisers Struggle on Eden's Turf Sunrisers Hyderabad faced a nightmare start at Eden Gardens as Vaibhav Arora set the tone with a fiery opening spell. Chasing 201, SRH crumbled to 72/6 in 10.4 overs, struggling against Kolkata Knight Riders' relentless attack on a tricky pitch. Travis Head’s stay was cut short on the second ball, caught by Harshit Rana off Arora’s sharp outswinger. Abhishek Sharma followed suit, miscuing one straight to Venkatesh Iyer. Ishan Kishan’s outing ended with the sharp reflex catch by Ajinkya Rahane at short leg. Nitish Kumar Reddy and Kamindu Mendis attempted to rebuild, but the length-ball strategy continued to haunt SRH. Russell removed Reddy, while Narine outfoxed Mendis, leaving the visitors reeling at 66/5. Just when SRH looked to stabilize, Aniket Verma became the latest casualty—Venkatesh Iyer taking a gliding catch to pile on the misery. With Heinrich Klaasen and captain Pat Cummins now in the middle, SRH faces a mammoth task. KKR’s bowlers have adapted brilliantly to Eden’s conditions, making stroke-making tough. Unless the lower order pulls off something spectacular, this chase seems all but out of reach.