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Avesh, Stoinis help LSG pull off season's lowest defence

On a slow Sawai Mansingh Stadium pitch, Lucknow Super Giants spoiled Rajasthan Royals' homecoming in a game of middling totals by defending 154, the lowest total successfully defended this IPL.

Playing in Jaipur after almost four years, Royals restricted Super Giants to 154 for 7; and in response were 89 for 1 after 12 overs, needing 66 from the remaining eight overs. But Marcus Stoinis and Avesh Khan used the slowness of the surface to their advantage by banging the ball in the middle of the pitch to make runscoring difficult.

As the asking rate mounted, so did the pressure on the Royals’ batters. With 48 required from four overs, Ravi Bishnoi conceded just six in the 17th. In the next over, Devdutt Padikkal picked up three fours off Stoinis to keep Super Giants in the contest, but Naveen-ulHaq bowled an excellent 19th over, giving away just ten and leaving 18 to defend for Avesh.

Riyan Parag started the final over with a four, followed by a leg-bye, before Avesh dismissed Padikkal and Dhruv Jurel on successive deliveries to seal the result.

LSG's scratchy start

The recent record in Jaipur was in favour of the chasing side, and Sanju Samson duly opted to bowl. Even though Trent Boult couldn't pick up a wicket in the first over this time, he started with a maiden to KL Rahul. With just 14 runs on the board after three overs, Rahul walked at Sandeep Sharma and punched him uppishly towards extra cover, where Yashasvi Jaiswal put down a straightforward chance. Later in the over, Rahul got another life when he pushed one to the right of Jaiswal and took off. Jaiswal intercepted with a dive, but missed a direct hit that would

A flicker, nothing more to Avesh at short third. The next two overs brought two more wickets: Samson was run-out, and Buttler holed out to deep midwicket off Stoinis for 40 off 41.

It was only after the powerplay that Rahul and Mayers really tried to increase the tempo. They were successful too, for a while. Mayers launched Holder for a six in the eighth over, and Rahul finished it with a four. In the next over, Yuzvendra Chahal was in the firing line. Mayers started by hitting a six and four off successive balls, before Rahul slog-swept the legspinner for another six.

Pooran hitting Holder for two fours and a six in a 17-run 19th over, Super Giants just crossed 150.

Jaiswal keeps Royals afloat Royals started their chase slowly, and were 23 for nil after four overs, despite Yudhvir Singh leaking 16 in the second. By the end of the powerplay, though, they had more than doubled their score.

With 56 needed from six overs, and with Padikkal and Shimron Hetmyer in the middle, Royals were still the favourites. Naveen leaked just five in the 15th, resulting in the required rate going past ten for the first time in the chase. Hetmyer tried to take on Avesh, but was caught at longon for only 2. That turned the game in Super Giants' favour, and from there on, they didn't give Royals any chance. (ESPNCricinfo)

Scoreboard

Lucknow Super Giants (20 ovs maximum)

BATTING R B

KL Rahul (c) c Buttler b Holder 39 32

Kyle Mayers b Ashwin 51 42

Ayush Badoni b Boult 1 4

Deepak Hooda c

Hetmyer b Ashwin 2 4

Marcus Stoinis c †Samson b Sandeep Sharma 21 16

Nicholas Pooran † run out (†Samson) 29 20

Krunal Pandya not out 4 2

Rajasthan Royals (T: 155 runs from 20 ovs)

BATTING R B

Yashasvi Jaiswal c Avesh Khan b Stoinis 44 35

Jos Buttler c Ravi Bishnoi b Stoinis 40 41

Sanju Samson (c)† run out (Mishra/†Pooran) 2 4

Devdutt Padikkal c †

Pooran b Avesh Khan 26 21 have had Rahul out by a yard.

In the next over, Rahul had a third life: he miscued Boult, but Jason Holder, having settled under it after running back from mid-off, failed to hold on. With Kyle Mayers also struggling to score freely, Super Giants finished the powerplay on 37 for nil - the lowest wicketless powerplay total this season by a distance.

With Super Giants at 74 for no loss after nine overs, the platform was set. However, the next nine overs brought them just 55 runs with the loss of four wickets. Rahul was the first to depart, for 39 off 32, when he chipped Holder to long-on. The experiment to send Ayush Badoni at #3 didn't work either; the batter deflected a scoop off Boult onto his leg stump in the next over.

In the 13th over, Mayers struck back-to-back fours off Chahal, and brought up his half-century off 40 balls. But R Ashwin's double-strike from the other end, to remove Deepak Hooda and Mayers, kept the lid on the scoring rate.

And despite Nicholas

A misfield by Mayers gifted Jaiswal a boundary on the first ball of the fifth over, bowled by Yudhvir. Three balls later, Butter - on 5 off 14 until then - smashed a 112-metre six. In the last over of the powerplay, Jaiswal and Buttler hit Avesh for three fours, the second of those a slash from Jaiswal that burst through Naveen's hands at short third. Still, Buttler was going slower than a run a ball, and it was Jaiswal who kept Royals afloat. The two added 87 in 11.3 overs, of which Buttler contributed only 35 off 35.

Stoinis and Avesh turn it around Royals were moving towards their target with little fuss when Stoinis ended the opening stand with Jaiswal's wicket, who steered one low

Yudhvir Singh run out

(Hetmyer/†Samson) 1 1

Extras (lb 4, nb 1, w 1) 6

TOTAL 20 Ov (RR: 7.70) 154/7

Did not bat: Naveen-ul-

Haq, Ravi Bishnoi, Avesh

Khan, Amit Mishra

Fall of wickets: 1-82

(KL Rahul, 10.4 ov), 2-85

(Ayush Badoni, 11.4 ov), 3-99

(Deepak Hooda, 13.2 ov), 4-104

(Kyle Mayers, 13.5 ov), 5-149

(Marcus Stoinis, 19.3 ov), 6-153

(Nicholas Pooran, 19.5 ov), 7-154

(Yudhvir Singh, 19.6 ov) •

BOWLING O-M-R-W

Trent Boult 4-1-16-1

Sandeep Sharma 4-0-32-1

Ravichandran Ashwin 4-0-23-2

Yuzvendra Chahal 4-0-41-0

Jason Holder 4-0-38-1

Shimron Hetmyer c Rahul b Avesh Khan 2 5 Riyan Parag not out 15 12 Dhruv Jurel c Hooda b Avesh Khan 0 1

Ravichandran Ashwin not out 3 2

Extras (b 1, lb 4, nb 1, w 6) 12

TOTAL 20 Ov (RR: 7.20) 144/6

Did not bat: Jason Holder, Trent Boult, Sandeep Sharma Fall of wickets: 1-87 (Yashasvi Jaiswal, 11.3 ov), 2-93 (Sanju Samson, 12.4 ov), 3-97 (Jos Buttler, 13.3 ov), 4-104 (Shimron Hetmyer, 15.1 ov), 5-141 (Devdutt Padikkal, 19.3 ov), 6-141 (Dhruv Jurel, 19.4 ov) •

BOWLING O-M-R-W Naveen-ul-Haq 4-0-19-0 Yudhvir Singh 2-0-27-0 Avesh Khan 4-0-25-3 Marcus Stoinis 4-0-28-2 Ravi

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