Former two-time champion Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) skipper Nitish Rana was happy big power hitter Andre Russell had finally come to the party this Indian Premier League (IPL) season, saying he kept "backing" the Jamaican knowing that a match-winning innings was round the corner. KKR defeated Punjab Kings (PBKS) by five wickets, chasing down the 180-run winning target off the last ball of the innings, with Russell scoring a 23-ball 43 studded with three fours and as many maximums.
Russell punished PBKS quick Sam Curran in the penultimate over of the innings, hitting the England bowler for three sixes before the West Indian was run out, leaving Rinku Singh to score the winning runs. Rinku smashed a boundary of the last ball to win the match for KKR. "Ten matches have gone. We were all waiting for that one Russell innings to come. He was one innings away. I kept backing him, saying you have done a lot, and you will 100 per cent win us a game," said Nitish Rana.
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