“High-scoring Mumbai Indians defeat Lucknow Supergiants in IPL Eliminator playoff”

2023-05-24 16:01:08

Chennai ∙ Once again the spinners thought that the field would be ruled by Lucknow at the Chepauk Stadium in Chennai. In the eliminator battle led by Afghan player Naveen Ul Haq who took four wickets and Indian young player Yash Thakur took three wickets, Mumbai set a target of 183 runs in front of them. After winning the toss and electing to bat, Mumbai scored 182 runs for the loss of eight wickets in the stipulated 20 overs. Mumbai’s is the highest score in the history of IPL playoffs by a team without a single half-century.

Nehal Vadhera scored 14 runs with a six and two fours in the last over bowled by Yash Thakur and Mumbai passed the score of 180. Mumbai’s top scorer is Australian Cameron Green who scored 41 runs off 23 balls with six fours and two sixes. Suryakumar Yadav was out for 33 runs off 20 balls with two sixes and a four each. The backbone of Mumbai’s innings was the 66 runs scored by Green-Surya in 38 balls for the third wicket. Naveen-ul-Haq, who dismissed both of them in one over, took the lead for Mumbai, who were confident of crossing 200 with ease.

Nehal Vadhera (23 with two sixes and four each in 12 balls), Tilak Verma (26 with two sixes in 22 balls), opener Ishan Kishan (15 with three fours in 12 balls), captain Rohit Sharma (11 with six and four each in 10 balls) and Tim David for Mumbai. (13 off 13 balls with a four) also put in a good performance. Only Chris Jordan, who got out for four runs in seven balls, was completely disappointed.

Naveen Ul Haq, who conceded 38 runs in four overs and took four wickets, is the spearhead of Lucknow bowling. Yash Thakur conceded 34 runs in four overs and took three wickets. Mohsin Khan took one wicket conceding 24 runs in three overs. Mohsin Khan’s performance was impressive as he dismissed Chris Jordan for just six runs in the 19th over. Captain Krunal Pandya conceded 38 runs in four overs but did not get a wicket. Ravi Bishnoi, who conceded 30 runs in four overs, was also wicketless.

∙ Aussies who have scored more than 400 runs in their debut season in IPL

616 – Shaun Marsh (Punjab Kings, 2008)
472 – Shane Watson (Rajasthan Royals, 2008)
436 – Adam Gilchrist (Deccan Chargers, 2008)
422 – Cameron Greene (Mumbai Indians, 2023)

Nehal Vadhera’s performance this season in Chepauk

64(51) Chennai v
23(12) against Lucknow

Good bowling performance by Lucknow players

5/14 – Mark Wood, Delhi vs Delhi, 2023
4/16 – Mohsin Khan, Delhi vs Mumbai, 2022
4/24 – Josh Khan vs Sunrisers at Mumbai, 2022
4/37 – Yash Thakur, v Punjab at Mohali, 2023
4/38 – Naveen Ul Haq vs Mumbai at Chennai, today

∙ Aussies who have scored more than 400 runs in their debut season in IPL

616 – Shaun Marsh (Punjab Kings, 2008)
472 – Shane Watson (Rajasthan Royals, 2008)
436 – Adam Gilchrist (Deccan Chargers, 2008)
422 – Cameron Greene (Mumbai Indians, 2023)

∙ 9th toss, batting for the first time

Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and elected to bat against Lucknow Supergiants in the Indian Premier League (IPL) season 16 eliminator match. There is a change in the Mumbai lineup. Hrithik Shokeen replaced Kumar Karthikeya in the team. Deepak Hooda and Yash Thakur were also included in the Lucknow line-up. Mumbai won the toss for the ninth time this season. It is the first time to choose to bat.

The team that wins today’s match will qualify for the playoff second qualifier. The losing team is eliminated. Awaiting the winning team is Hardik Pandya-led defending champions Gujarat Titans. They lost to Chennai Super Kings in the first qualifier.

English Summary: Lucknow Super Giants vs Mumbai Indians, Eliminator – Live Cricket Score

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