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IPL 2026: KKR snap losing streak as Rinku Singh holds nerve in RR last-over thriller

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Kolkata Knight Riders ended their six-match winless streak in IPL 2026, securing a four-wicket victory against Rajasthan Royals at the Eden Gardens on Sunday. Rinku Singh's unbeaten 53 guided KKR to the target with two balls to spare, a much-needed win after repeated collapses. The win lifts them off the bottom of the table.

NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders finally ended their long wait for a victory in IPL 2026, edging past Rajasthan Royals by four wickets in a tense finish at Eden Gardens on Sunday. A composed unbeaten 53 from vice-captain Rinku Singh guided KKR over the line with two balls to spare, as they finally broke a six-match winless streak after 22 frustrating days. The win also lifted them off the bottom of the table and offered much-needed relief to a side that had repeatedly faltered from winning positions earlier in the season.

As it happened: KKR vs RR, IPL 2026 Chakravarthy–Narine break RR’s early dominance RR, opted to bat first, began in commanding fashion as Yashasvi Jaiswal (39) and young sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (46) tore into the KKR attack, racing to 81 without loss in just 8. 3 overs. The pair looked set for a big total, scoring freely against the seamers and putting KKR immediately under pressure.

However, the introduction of spin completely changed the complexion of the innings. Varun Chakravarthy (3/14) and Sunil Narine (2/26) combined in devastating fashion, applying relentless control and choking the scoring rate. Chakravarthy struck at key moments, including the dismissal of Sooryavanshi, while Narine built pressure from the other end with tight lines and variations.

From a dominant 81/0, RR suddenly found themselves slipping to 117/4, with momentum shifting sharply towards KKR. The collapse deepened further as Kartik Tyagi produced a disciplined spell at the death, taking 3/22 and ensuring RR never recovered. Despite brief contributions from Shimron Hetmyer and Riyan Parag, Rajasthan Royals were restricted to a below-par 155/9, a total that did not reflect their strong start but highlighted their middle-order fragility once again.