Lucknow’s super chase that made RCB players forget even the principle of mancarding!
Another tough match in the world’s richest T20 league, which is heating up day by day, saw the end yesterday with the Lucknow Super Giants team inheriting a sharp victory by one wicket.
Royal Challengers Bangalore, the team with the highest attendance in the history of the IPL, batted first after losing the toss at their favorite stadium, the Chinnaswamy Ground in Bangalore, and Virat Kohli, along with captain Duplessis, added a successful start to the innings by building a partnership of 96 runs. Virat Kohli scored 61 runs in 44 balls hitting 4 sixes and 4 fours.
After Virat’s dismissal, Glenn Maxwell, who joined captain Du Plessis in the field, put on a partnership of 115 runs and at the end of the scheduled 20 overs, the Bangalore team managed to score 212 runs for the loss of 2 wickets.
Faf du Plessis, who was the highest scorer of the innings, scored 79 runs and the innings was colored by 5 fours and 5 sixes, and the longest sixes of the tournament were also included in the set of shots. Glen scored 59 runs in 29 balls. Maxwell’s innings was colored by 3 fours and 6 sixes by Cesare.
In bowling, Lucknow shared one wicket each between Mark Wood and Amit Mishra.
Chasing a target of 213 runs for victory, the Lucknow team failed to get off to a successful start and Kyle Meyers, who was among the runs throughout the tournament, was dismissed in the very first ball, bringing the Bangalore players further into the game. When two wickets were broken in an innings, at the end of four overs, the scoreboard appeared as 3 wickets for 23 runs.
Stoines-Rahul added a successful partnership for the fourth wicket and the number of runs added was 76. When Lucknow captain Rahul failed to find his rhythm again, Marcus Stoines turned the pressure on him and gave it to the Bangalore bowlers, scoring 65 runs in 30 balls, leading the Lucknow team to the side. .
After the dismissal of Stoines, the Bangalore team was seen to be stable on the field, but the young player Bishnoi and Nicholas Pooran’s rapid partnership of 85 runs saw the Bangalore bowlers retreat and Nicholas Pooran, who launched the innings that even claimed the man of the match award, hit 4 fours in 19 balls. And hit 7 sixes and scored 62 runs.
In the last half of the innings, the Bangalore team, which entered the game again, managed to defeat the Bangalore team in the last ball of the game, winning by one wicket.
Harshal Patel missed the opportunity to take the match to a super bowl due to the fact that even the principles of the Mankard system, the latest run-out method added to the cricket books, missed the chance to take the match to a super bowl. beating