Lucknow Super Giants entered the record books at the Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium by registering a mammoth total of 257/5 in the first innings, only six runs shy of Royal Challengers Bagalore's 263/5 against Pune Warriors India in 2013 featuring the iconic 175* by Chris Gayle. Remarkably, only two batters registered half-centuries in a batting effort where the entire unit contributed with runs to score at nearly 13 an over through their 20 overs. In response, a deflated Punjab Kings made some strange tactical calls with regard to their batting lineup and ended up paying the price with wickets at regular intervals later in the game further inflicting misery on their sinking ship.
Kyle Mayers got off to a cracking start for the visitors, dealing in boundaries even while his skipper KL Rahul at the other end fell for a paltry 12. The Caribbean destructor eventually succumbed for 54 runs off 24 balls on the penultimate ball of the powerplay, paving the way for an emerging Ayush Badoni to capitalize with a rapid 43 of his many from 24 deliveries. The 23-year-old put up 89 runs for the third wicket alongside Marcus Stoinis off just 46 balls as the Australian struck six fours and five maximums in his 40-ball 72. To cap off the annihilation, Nicholas Pooran's 19-ball cameo saw him earn 45 runs, with Rahul Chahar being the only Punjab bowler to retain some respect with returns of 0/29 from his four overs.
In response, returning skipper Shikhar Dhawan failed to trouble the scorekeepers much as he departed for 1 before fellow opener Prabhsimran Singh followed suit for a meagre nine runs. The young Atharva Taide stepped up to the plate with a valiant 66 off 36 balls but Sikander Raza, who was mysteriously promoted over Liam Livingstone, failed to keep up with the scoring rate. The Zimbabwean was dismissed in the 12th over for 36 and 22 balls and thereon, desperations seemed to set in in the hosts' camp given the way in which wickets fell. Brief cameos by Livingstone, Sam Curran and Jitesh Sharma were shut down quickly, with Thakur being the pick of the bowlers with four scalps while Naveen-ul-Haq enjoyed another brilliant performance, returning 3/30.
With the victory, LSG got their points tally into he double digits as they surged up to second while Punjab Kings stayed in sixth albeit with a huge hit to the net run rate in what was their fourth loss of the season after eight games.
True
KL Rahul giving giving bowling to LSG players like
— Stump Mic (@stumpmicsledges)
LOL
Me after realising that RCB's next match is with this gigantic and monstrous LSG
— Vanshika Srivastava 🇮🇳 (@Vanshika_2807)
They are good
I never bought this thing from the cricket twitter market that LSG is so good because they have this many all rounders or that many bowling options bla bla bla
— pbks trophy szn (@Koksalviz)
It's the OS batting trio of Kyle Mayers, Marcus Stoinis & Nicholas Pooran
Be it the chase vs RCB or today vs DC
Perfect team player
KL Rahul is a team player. He sacrificed his wicket so that LSG could reach 250+ runs. Truly a legend.
— Ankit Narang (@smiling_buddhha)
Yup
Lsg loves #2 just like me 🥹
— z ☆ (@ilysmnojk)
GN
GN LUCKNOW LSG CHADS
— Alonzo (@rajud4dy)
Perfect revenge
LSG 🤝 MI 💙
— supremo (@hyperro45)
A Perfect Revenge By Our Friend LSG 😂
It's about time
Time to make LSG my 2nd favourite team.
— Awarapan 🇮🇳 (@KingSlayer_Rule)
Absolutely correct
Meme Time
— Sports world (@SportsWorl83285)
LOL
team n fans when they realize their next match is against 's Lsg:
— IamNB (@IamFMN)
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