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Rinku Singh created history by hitting five sixes, these records have been made in IPL, which are very difficult to break

In the match played between Kolkata Knight Riders and Gujarat Titans in IPL 2023, KKR’s Rinku Singh’s bat rained heavily in the ground. Rinku Singh had a full role in slipping the match out of the hands of the Gujarat Titans team. In the last over, Rinku Singh gave sleepless nights to the bowlers of Gujarat Titans by showing a smoky game and won the match by hitting five consecutive sixes.
 
Rinku Singh’s stormy innings is being discussed in the entire cricket world. Rinku played such an innings in the last over which has not been played in the 16 seasons of IPL. Rinku Singh is the only name in helping the team win by successfully chasing 29 runs in the last over. He has set a new record by hitting five sixes in the last over. Rinku scored an unbeaten 48 in 21 balls with the help of 1 four and 6 sixes. At the same time, it seems very difficult to break this wonderful record of Rinku.
 
Record for most runs scored by a batsman while reaching the target in the last 20 overs of an innings
– Record of hitting five consecutive sixes in the 20th over while chasing runs
Record of completing the target by scoring the maximum 31 runs in the last over
Rinku Singh scored 40 runs in 7 balls. This is the record recorded in the name of any batsman in IPL history.
Rinku’s stormy innings in the last over has been recorded in IPL history.
 
such was the fight
To achieve the target of 205 runs given by Gujarat, KKR’s Venkatesh Iyer took a step towards victory by playing an innings of 83 runs. But, in the 17th over, Rashid Khan gave a big blow to KKR by taking a hat-trick of wickets. However, Rinku’s innings in the last over gave KKR a win that went down in IPL history.

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