Cricket-Narine nails IPL Super Over as Kolkata climb off the bottom


Cricket - Indian Premier League - IPL - Lucknow Super Giants v Kolkata Knight Riders - Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow, India - April 26, 2026 Kolkata Knight Riders' Sunil Narine celebrates after taking the wicket of Lucknow Super Giants' Nicholas Pooran during the super over REUTERS/Mihir Singh

NEW DELHI, April ⁠27 (Reuters) - Now in his 15th season with Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunil Narine ⁠has proved time and again he can be counted on in the ‌clutch and the spin-bowling all-rounder's sensational Super Over against Lucknow on Sunday showed why the team rate him so highly.

Narine was handed the responsibility of bowling the mini-innings after Lucknow's Mohammed Shami hit a ​last-ball six to draw the hosts level in the ⁠Indian Premier League (IPL) match.

Narine pegged back ⁠the off-stump of fellow Barbadian Nicholas Pooran with his first delivery, conceded a single ⁠with ‌the next and had Aiden Markram snared in the deep with the following ball to end the Super Giants' Super Over.

In reply, Kolkata's Rinku ⁠Singh hit the first ball from Prince Yadav for a ​four to seal victory. ‌It was just their second win in eight matches and lifted the ⁠three-time champions off ​the bottom and into eighth place in the 10-team league.

"All the coaching staff said, 'Sunny, you're going to bowl it,' and I just said, 'Okay, that's no problem'," Narine, who turns 38 next ⁠month, said.

"I think you have no other choice - ​when you're bowling good and you have the opportunity to do it.

"It's always a tough situation but I think it's a bit easier when you bowl a Super Over ⁠first."

Narine dismissed left-handed Pooran with a gem that pitched on the leg stump, spun past the batter's across-the-line swipe, and hit the top of off-stump.

Narine said the delivery was one of his best.

"It's up there," he added,

"I think obviously the situation makes it ​a bit better but in saying that I'm genuinely ⁠happy for the team.

"I think we have been struggling, and you need games like ​this to try to get momentum. I know it's ‌going to be tough but I think once ​you try to take it game by game we'll be in the good end."

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter Rutherford)

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