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Lucknow Supergiants (LSG) defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by 5 wickets in the 7th match of IPL-18. At the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, SRH batting first gave LSG a target of 191 runs. Shardul Thakur took 4 wickets.
In response, due to the fifty of Nicholas Puran and Mitchell Marsh, Lucknow scored 193 runs losing 5 wickets and won 23 balls.
Several moments and records were made on Wednesday. In Ravi Bishnoi’s over, 2 catches of Travis Head were missed. Heinrich Classon was runout at non-strayer end. Harshal caught a catch by diving forward. Lucknow scored its second highest powerplay.
Read LSG Vs SRH Match Top Moments & Records …
1. 2 catches of head in Bishnoi’s over
- Puran left the head catch
Nicholas Puran left the Catch of Travis Head for 35 runs.
Hyderabad’s innings Travis Head got a life in the sixth over. On the first ball of Ravi Bishnoi’s over, the head went to play a big shot, but the ball stood on long on. Nicholas Puran left his easy catch here.
- Head catch dropped from Bishnoi
Bishnoi left the head catch in his own bowling. He scored 47 runs.
In the sixth over, the head got the second life. Bishnoi left the head catch in the follow-three on the fifth ball of the over. The head played the short of length ball in front. In this over, the head also applied a six.
2. Classon runout at non-strayer end
Henrich Classon was runout by scoring 26 runs. He was dismissed by Prince Yadav.
Henrich Klasson was runout on the last ball of the 12th over. Prince Yadav threw a full toss ball to Nitish Kumar Reddy, he played the back to bowler shot. Reddy’s catch was missed from Prince Yadav, who was bowling here, but the ball was hit by his hand and stood at the non -strike end of Heinrich Klason stumps. Classon was currently out of the crease. He was runout by scoring 25 runs.
Nitish’s reaction was something like this after Henrik Klason was dismissed.
3. Harshal’s diving catch
Harshal Patel caught Ayush Badoni for 6 runs.
Ayush Badoni was caught out on the last ball of the 13th over. Adam Jampa threw the overpich ball. Ayush Badoni played slog sweep shot. Harshal Patel, standing on the mid-viccity position here, ran forward and diverted and caught the best catch. Now records …
Facts
- Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins became the fourth batsman to hit 3 consecutive sixes in the first three balls in the IPL. He was dismissed for 18 runs on 4 balls. Prior to them, Sunil Naren in 2021, 2023 Nicholas Puran and MS Dhoni in 2024 have done so.
- Shardul Thakur took 4 wickets for 34 runs in 4 overs. This is his best bowling performance in the IPL. Earlier in 2022, Shardul took 4 wickets for 36 runs against Punjab. He also completed his 100 wickets in the IPL. For this, Shardul took 97 matches.
- Nicholas Puran became the most often batsman to score 50 runs in IPL less than 20 balls. He did this feat for the fourth time. Puran scored 70 runs on 26 balls. There are seconds at number one in the record list, who has done this 3 times.
- Mitchell Marsh and Nicholas Puran together added 116 runs on 43 balls for the second wicket. This is the biggest partnership for the second wicket or below position of Lucknow Super Giants. Earlier, KL Rahul and Deepak Hooda shared 111 runs against Rajasthan in Lucknow last year.
Lucknow scored its second highest powerplay score Lucknow Super Giants scored 77 runs losing one wicket in Powerplay, which is their second largest powerplay score ever. In 2023, he scored 80 runs losing one wicket against Chennai. Which is his best powerplay total.