LSG v MI: Who won yesterday's IPL match in Lucknow? | Mint
Lucknow Super Giants defeated Mumbai Indians by 12 runs in Lucknow on Friday night. LSG maintained their unbeaten record against MI at home and won all three games. Meanwhile, MI has succumbed to their third consecutive defeat of the season. Digvesh Rathi Show LSG opener Mitchell Marsh and Aiden Markram beat the fifties. Indian T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav beat a fine half century. Mumbai-Indian captain Hardik Pandya created history by becoming the first captain to take a five-wicket in IPL. None of them were judged as the Player of the Match. Digvesh Rathi, who only played in his fourth IPL match, judged the Player of the Match merit for his excellent 1/21 bowling figures in 4 overs. The achievement should be seen from the general context of the game. Mumbai Indians Bowling Attack for the match consists of 4 bowlers – Trent Boult, Deepak Chahar, Hardik Pandya, Mitchell Santner – with multiple IPL titles. All of them went for more than 9 runs in their respective proverbs. The LSG attack consisted of 4 bowlers with experience of the representation of India in international matches -Shardul Thakur, Avesh Khan, Ravi Bishnoi, Akash Deep -and all at least 40 runs in their four -game game. 24 Balls, 8 dots, 1 Border – Digvesh Rathi is the undisputed player of the match. Kudos to the judge. Marsh 60, Markram 7 – A strange PowerPlay Mitchell Marsh packed a first ball in the previous game and should have been 6 runs in this match. However, happiness was on his side. Marsh’s Vaal Rand was not spotted by any of the MI field workers, including the bowler, Trent Boult. Marsh drove and moved effortlessly and beat his third fifty of the season. He rushed to 60 by the end of the PowerPlay and rose from the very next ball he had after a 31-ball 60. Aiden Markram picked up his pace after the dismissal of Marsh and held the turn admirable. He struggled until the 18th for a patient 53 out of 38 balls. Rishabh pant failed, Rishabh pant, the most expensive signing (27 CR) in auction history, came out another low score. After four innings, Pant average 4.75 this season has an average of 4.75, with a score of 0, 15, 2 and 2. Hardik Pandya Scripts History in the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, the onus was on captain Hardik Pandya to maintain. He acted in the highest way and rejected LSG captain Rishabh Pant, Orange Cap holder Nicholas Pooran, half Centurion Aiden Markram and his former teammate David Miller. Hardik became the first captain to take a five-wicked distance (5/36) in an IPL match when he fired Akash deep into the penultimate ball of the innings. Hardik also tried his best with the bat and finished 28* of 16. But in the end, it wasn’t enough to carry his team over the line. Suryakumar Yadav and Naman Dhir beat in vain The temporary opening pair of Will Jacks and Ryan Rickelton did not produce the desired start for MI. Will Jacks, which is opened in the place of the injured Rohit Sharma, made just 5 runs. Rickelton, soon died at 10 runs to Shardul Thakur. Suryakumar Yadav (67 out of 43) and Naman Dhir (46 out of 24) kept the demand rate under control. Naman Dhir’s discharge to Digvesh later created a significant impact in the game. Tilak Varma climbs out of Naman Dhir’s discharge in a rare way has brought Tilak Varma to the crease. Tilak played an on -characteristically slow knock. His 25 out of 23 sucked the sky out of the steep chase. Mumbai Indians Management decided to retire Tilak Varma when 24 of 7 balls were needed. Shardul Thakur bowled out an excellent 19th place, with just 7 runs (5 singles and a double) Tilak Varma the fourth batter in IPL history, to Ravichandran Ashwin, Atarva Taide and Sai Sudharsan to come out in this way. What’s next? Mumbai -Indians will host the Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Monday (April 7), Lucknow Super Giants travel to Kolkata and play the defending champions KKR in a day match on Tuesday (April 8). orange cap and purple cap.