Kolkata Knight Riders scored 223 runs against Rajasthan Royals in IPL

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Tezzbuzz|26-04-2024

Latest News :- In the match against Rajasthan Royals, Kolkata Knight Riders lost 6 wickets and added 223 runs.

In this, Sunil Narine played aggressively and scored a century. In this match held at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, Rajasthan won the toss and chose to bowl. Accordingly, Sunil Narine – Philip Salt were fielded as Kolkata's openers.
Avesh Khan dismissed Philip Salt for 10 runs in the fourth over.

Angreesh Raghuvanshi, who came after this, along with Sunil, stopped the wicket from falling. Due to this, the team added 100 runs after losing 1 wicket in 10 overs. Angrish Raghuvanshi was caught out after scoring 30 runs in the 11th over bowled by Kuldeep Sen. Shreyas Iyer was out after scoring 11 runs and Sunil Narine was left alone and pushing the balls down the field. He scored a century in 49 balls.

Andre Russell started the game with 13 runs and then Sunil Narine with 109 runs.

Venkatesh Iyer was out after scoring 8 runs, Kolkata scored 223 runs at the loss of 6 wickets at the end of 20 overs. Rinku Singh remained in the field scoring 20 runs and Ramandeep Singh scoring 1 run. For Rajasthan, Avesh Khan and Kuldeep Sen took 2-2 wickets and Boult and Chahal took 1-1 wicket.

Venkatesh Iyer was out after scoring 8 runs, Kolkata scored 223 runs at the loss of 6 wickets at the end of 20 overs. Rinku Singh remained in the field scoring 20 runs and Ramandeep Singh scoring 1 run. For Rajasthan, Avesh Khan and Kuldeep Sen took 2-2 wickets and Boult and Chahal took 1-1 wicket.

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