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Rinku Singh’s last over heroics lead Kolkata Knight Riders to victory over Gujarat Titans

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Ahmedabad: In an exciting match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Gujarat Titans, Rinku Singh emerged as the hero for KKR as he slammed five sixes in the last over to clinch the win for his team. Gujarat Titans had set a target of 205 runs for KKR in their allotted 20 overs, with a remarkable half-century by Vijay Shankar, who helped his team to reach the total of 204/4.

Gujarat Titans won the toss and elected to bat first at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. They had a strong finish with 45 runs in the last two overs, which helped them post a big total on the board.

Chasing the target, KKR had a shaky start, but Rinku Singh turned the game on its head with his incredible display of power hitting in the last over. The left-handed top-order batsman and right-handed off-spinner played a crucial knock for his team and scored the winning runs with ease.

Rinku Singh is an Indian cricketer born in Aligarh, who currently plays for KKR in the Indian Premier League and for Uttar Pradesh in domestic cricket. His match-winning performance has earned him praise from fans and critics alike. KKR would be hoping that he continues his good form throughout the tournament.

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