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PIX: LSG clinch defeat from jaws of victory vs Titans

Last updated on: April 22, 2023 23:48 IST

IMAGES from the Indian Premier League match played between Lucknow Super Giants and Gujarat Titans in Lucknow on Saturday.

IMAGE: Mohit Sharma, centre, celebrates with his team-mates after Gujarat Titans won the IPL 2023 match against Lucknow Super Giants. Photograph: BCCI

Skipper KL Rahul managed to snatch defeat from jaws of victory with a baffling batting approach as defending champions Gujarat Titans beat Lucknow Super Giants by seven runs in a low-scoring IPL 2023 match in Lucknow on Saturday.

 

Chasing target of 136 on a sluggish pitch at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow, LSG were cruising along at 105/1 after 14 overs with 31 needed from the last six overs but they self-destructed at the end to finish on 128/7.

Veteran Mohit Sharma (2/17 in 3 overs) successfully defend only 12 off the final over. He removed Rahul (68 off 61 balls), who was caught at deep square leg, as he kept hitting the blockhole length to conceded only five runs in the final over, in which LSG lost four wickets in total.

But the entire blame falls on Rahul, who was dropped on 54 by Vijay Shankar at long-on off the bowling of Jayant Yadav, as he struggled after getting to his fifty from 38 balls. He managed 18 runs from the next 21 balls as Lucknow's slow approach allowed Gujarat to comeback into the contest from a position of no-hope.

IMAGE: Lucknow Super Giants captain K L Rahul walks back after his dismissal. Photograph: BCCI

Debutant left-arm wrist spinner Noor Ahmad bowled two brilliant overs to return with figures of 2/18, while Mohammed Shami's international experience saw him concede just five in the penultimate over, leaving Mohit with a tricky assignment to defend 12 which he completed with elan.

LSG lost the game in the last five overs with Noor triggering the turnaround keeping Rahul in check. Infact, Lucknow's batters didn't hit a single in the last seven overs allowing Gujarat to script a famous come-from-behind victory.

With the win, GT climbed to the fourth spot with eight points in the IPL standings, while LSG, on the same number of points, stayed second courtesy of a better net run-rate.    

Defending the total, Shami bowled a maiden opening over but he erred in his second over and was dispatched by KL Rahul for three successive fours to amass 14 runs.

IMAGE: Debutant spinner Noor Ahmad celebrates the wicket of Krunal Pandya. Photograph: BCCI

Mayers too got into the act, smashing Rashid Khan for 16 runs with the help of back-to-back fours and a maximum with LSG racing to 53 for no loss after six overs.

Rashid, however, got back when he bowled Mayers with a quicker delivery in the seventh over to break the partnership.

Krunal Pandya, who survived an LBW call and was then dropped by Abhinav Manohar off Rashid, build a fine partnership with the duo finding the boundary once every over to keep their chase on track.

However, wrist-spinner Noor Ahmad struck twice, removing Krunal Pandya (23) and Nicholas Pooran (1).

Mohit got the well-set Rahul and dangerman Marcus Stoinis caught off successive deliveries in the final over, while Ayush Badoni (8) and Deepak Hooda (2) were run out as Gujarat celebrated a memorable victory.

IMAGE: Krunal Pandya celebrates the wicket of Shubman Gill. Photograph: BCCI

Earlier, Hardik Pandya top-scored with a 50-ball 66 but slow batting in the middle overs meant that Gujarat Titans could post only a modest 135/6 on a difficult pitch at the .

Wriddhiman Saha made 47 off 37 balls to lay the foundation but Hardik couldn't get going for most part of his innings but made up for the slow batting with some big hits in the end.

With the pitch a tad slow and aiding the spinners, stroke-making was difficult and Krunal Pandya emerged Lucknow's best bowler as he snapped two wickets, giving away just 16 runs after coming to bowl in the second over.

IMAGE: Wriddhiman Saha hits a boundary. Photograph: BCCI

Pacer Naveen-ul-Haq (1/19) and Marcus Stoinis (2/20) also did the job but Ravi Bishnoi had a forgettable outing as he conceded 49 off his quota of four overs.

The black soil pitch didn't offer much bounce and pace but Naveen-ul-Haq used the conditions well, not allowing the batters to break free as he conceded just 12 in his first two overs.

Krunal drew first blood, dismissing Shubhman Gill for a duck in just his second delivery with the opener holing out to Ravi Bishnoi at long-off.

IMAGE: Lucknow Super Giants players celebrate the wicket of Wriddhiman Saha. Photograph: BCCI

Saha looked proactive as he managed to pick up boundaries against each of the bowlers, especially Bishnoi, who was punished twice on the off-side as GT scored 40 for 1 in the Powerplay overs.

Hardik, who promoted himself to No. 3, found the going tough initially but Saha was in good nick as he dispatched Stoinis across backward point for another boundary. Hardik finally broke free, sending Bishnoi across extra cover to bring up the 50-run partnership and then depositing him over long-off as the 9th over yielded 14 runs.

After 12 for 1 in his first three overs, Krunal returned to deceive a well-set Saha with his flight and the opener was caught by Deepak Hooda.

IMAGE: Hardik Pandya hits out. Photograph: BCCI

Soon it was 77 for 3 as Amit Mishra set up Abhinav Manohar (3) with a loopy ball outside off and Naveen-ul-Haq took a stunning catch at deep cover with a full stretch dive.

Pandya and new man Vijay Shankar couldn't push the score and Naveen-ul-Haq returned to clean up the latter as GT reached 92 for 4 in 15 overs.

The 16th and 17th overs slowed down the Titans but with Mishra subbed out, Bishnoi bowled the 18th and Pandya slammed two sixes and a four to bring up his fifty in 44 balls. The over yielded 19 runs.

Naveen-ul-Haq bowled another good over as David Miller just couldn't get going.

Hardik clubbed Stoinis for a maximum before holing out to KL Rahul.

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