
Neil Lyne’s side went into the game knowing a win would take them second in the league table.
The hosts took an early lead through Gurijt Singh in the sixth minute.
They then doubles their lead after 20 minutes when Toumani Sidibe was allowed too much space dribbling through the Hinckley defence before slotting home.
In the 27th minute Khalsa should have been down to 10 men when a ridiculously high tackle on Liam Read somehow left him unhurt, yet a yellow card was all the referee deemed necessary.
33 minutes in Tendai Daire had a golden opportunity when he broke away meeting a Dom Brennan free kick heading inches wide of the post.
In the second half, the hosts slowed the game down looking to seek control of the game and the result.
In the 68th minute Brennan forced a great save from the keeper after cutting inside onto his right foot on the byline firing a shot which was blocked with his body.
74 minutes in Daire did well to hold off the defender on the edge of the box, laying off Yaegan Gore who fired a shot over the bar.
Then in the 85th minute Hinckley did get one back when he caught the keeper off his line from about 25-yards out, chipping the ball over into the back of the net.
With Hinckley pushing for an equaliser, Dom Roggero was forced into a world class save three minutes later when he pushed wide a curling effort at full stretch up to his right.
Then in stoppage time Khalsa sealed the win when Sidibe grabbed his second unmarked in the box tapping home a cross.