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On This Day In IPL: RR Wins Inaugural Season In 2008, KKR Wins In 2014

On This Day In IPL: RR Wins Inaugural Season In 2008, KKR Wins In 2014

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On This Day In IPL: Rajasthan Royals were crowned the inaugural champions of the Indian Premier League and Kolkata Knight Riders lifted the coveted trophy for the second time on this day. The two franchises celebrate the anniversary of their finest moments in the league's history.
While the Royals surpassed massive odds to win the 2008 edition of the IPL, the Knight Riders repeated their 2012 triumph with another spectacular campaign and finish in 2014.

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