Lucknow: At Eden Gardens Kolkata Knight Riders(Kolkata Knight Riders) snatched the victory from Lucknow Super Giants (Lucknow Super Giants). In the second match of the two teams, the fight continued till the very last ball once again. And that fight stopped in the super over. But at last the knights smiled triumphantly. Sunil Narine’s superb bowling in the super over followed a superb half-century by Rinku Singh and won the second match of the season. KKR.
Run’s capital was not very high. To beat Lucknow, wickets were needed at the start and Vaibhav Arora managed to get just that. He returned Mitchell Marsh with his first ball of the match. Much like KKR’s innings, the Lucknow innings progressed at a slow pace in the power play. Lucknow scored 37 runs for one wicket in the power play. Reached 50 runs in the ninth over. But just when Aiden Markram was getting ready to attack, he was dismissed for 31 runs. Rinku Singh took an excellent catch on the boundary line off Cameron Green.
Then KKR’s spinners took over the rush of the match. Favorable at regular intervals, Narine, Varun continued to pick up wickets. Gradually, Mukul Chowdhury, the hero of Lucknow’s victory in the last match against Panth 42, Puran Nai and KKR, returned home with one run. Aayush Badoni was trying to win the team, he should be sent back to Sajghar. The match is within KKR’s reach. However, the Lucknow-KKR match does not end without drama. Drama continued in the last over of the match.
Karthik Tyagi took two no balls. He was initially being removed from the bowling attack after several no balls above the waist, but was allowed to bowl as the second ball was not critical. Karthik then dismissed Himmat Singh. At such times it seemed that KKR might win the match. But the drama did not want to end. Shami hit a six on the last ball to tie the match. The match is made in super over.
In that Super Over, Lucknow decided to drop Nicholas Pooran to the surprise of many, took the ball in hand. Sunil Narain. Narine made the only maiden in Super Over history against Nicholas Pooran 12 years ago. Even after 12 years, the Caribbean star proves once again that his magic has not faded. Puran’s stump was knocked off the first ball. After that, Narine also took the second wicket in the third ball of Rinku, Rovman’s fast pairing. KKR needed just two runs to win. In this case, Rinku did not leave any room for drama. Rinku hit four on the first ball and finally ensured the victory of the Knights.