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PBKS vs RR: Fortunate to play an enormous position in one thing particular, says Kartik Tyagi after final over heroics

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Karthik Tyagi bowled a sensational final over as Rajasthan Royals pulled off an unimaginable two-run win over Punjab Kings in an Indian Premier League (IPL) thriller in Dubai on Tuesday. Kartik Tyagi of Rajasthan Royals celebrates the wicket of Fabian Allen of Punjab Kings (Image Courtesy: BCCI)HIGHLIGHTSFortunate to play an enormous position in one thing particular, says Kartik TyagiIssues preserve altering on this format, so I must preserve believing, says TyagiKartik Tyagi stars as Rajasthan script beautiful 2-run win over PunjabRajasthan pacer Kartik Tyagi held his nerves within the final over as Rajasthan Royals snatched a win from the jaws of victory in opposition to Punjab Kings of their Indian Premier League (IPL) in Dubai on Tuesday.

Punjab required 4 runs off the final six balls however Tyagi dismissed Nicholas Pooran (32) and Deepak Hooda (0) and gave away just one run to script a sensational win for Rajasthan.“I have been talking to people over the years and they keep telling me that things keep changing in this format, so I need to keep believing,” stated Kartik Tyagi within the post-match presentation.“I’ve always heard from everyone and also watched games in this format where strange things have happened. Today, I was fortunate to play a big role in something special,” he added.Punjab ended their innings at 183 for 4, chasing 186 to win.Sanju Samson’s facet was seemingly down and out when Punjab Kings opening pair Mayank Agarwal (67) and KL Rahul (49) placed on 120 runs in 11.5 overs.With Aiden Markram (26 not out) and Nicholas Pooran (32) going sturdy, it appeared like it will be solely a matter of time when Punjab would wrap up the match.But ultimately, Punjab made a large number within the final over to endure their sixth defeat in 9 matches.With this win, the Royals moved to the fifth spot after 4 wins from eight matches.Earlier, the 22-year-old Arshdeep Singh (5/32) complemented his senior professional Mohammed Shami (3/21) in addition to the duo shared eight wickets to assist Punjab bowl out Rajasthan for 185 in precisely 20 overs after they have been going sturdy at 169 for five in 17 overs.Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal (49) and Mahipal Lomror (43) scored bulk of the runs for Rajasthan.Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.