'Last Time I Saw You...': Rahmanullah Gurbaz Shares Heartwarming Moment With Wheelchair-Bound Fan After KKR Vs RR IPL 2025 Match; Video
Kolkata Knight Riders' Rahmanullah Gurbaz stole the show with a heartwarming interaction after the KKR vs RR match at the iconic Eden Gardens on May 4. The Afghan cricketer met a wheelchair-bound fan and engaged in a delightful conversation that left everyone smiling.
Gurbaz's interaction with the fan was a beautiful display of kindness and humility. The cricketer took the time to speak with the fan, showing genuine interest in his life. The fan's enthusiasm and admiration for Gurbaz were palpable, and the cricketer's response was both touching and humorous.
Gurbaz's comment, "Last time I saw you, you were little bit bigger, now you look younger," brought a smile to the fan's face and showcased the cricketer's ability to connect with people. The lighthearted remark helped break the ice and created a memorable moment for both Gurbaz and the fan.
Rahmanullah Gurbaz's interaction with the wheelchair-bound fan is a testament to his kind and down-to-earth nature. Such moments remind us of the impact that sports personalities can have on people's lives, and Gurbaz's gesture will undoubtedly be cherished by the fan for a long time.
Riyan Parag’s Heroics In Vain As Kolkata Knight Riders Defeat Rajasthan Royals By 1 Run In Last-Ball Thriller
In a nerve-wracking IPL 2025 clash at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on May 4, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) clinched a stunning 1-run victory over Rajasthan Royals (RR) in a match that went down to the very last ball.
KKR posted a formidable total of 206/4 in their 20 overs. Young Angkrish Raghuvanshi provided a solid start with 44 runs off 31 balls, including five boundaries, while Andre Russell lit up the latter half of the innings with a blistering knock of 57 off just 25 deliveries, smashing four fours and six sixes. RR skipper Riyan Parag made an impact with the ball as well, returning impressive figures of 1/21 from 3 overs.
In response, RR put up a valiant chase but fell agonizingly short, finishing at 205/8. Captain Riyan Parag led from the front, hammering 95 runs off 45 balls, featuring six fours and eight sixes in a breathtaking display of power-hitting. Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal supported him with a well-crafted 34 off 21 balls, including five boundaries and a six.
Despite RR's spirited effort, Kolkata’s bowlers held their nerve in the death overs. Spinner Varun Chakravarthy stood out with 2 wickets for 32 runs in his full quota, playing a crucial role in stalling RR’s momentum in the middle overs. The match culminated in high drama, with RR needing three runs off the final delivery. However, KKR managed to restrict the batsmen, sealing a dramatic 1-run win that left fans on the edge of their seats.
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