Having lost more wickets (4) than they hit boundaries (3) in the powerplay, Mumbai Indians were always going to struggle. Four of the first six overs cost one run per ball or less. Two of the last four suffered the same fate. A total of 144 did not look like enough, and it proved to be as Lucknow Super Giants secured victory by four wickets to move up to third place on the points table. In fact, the only thing that didn't go to plan for KL Rahul - well, two things - was Mayank Yadav's early departure on the very night he returned from injury.
Indian Premier League
Royal Challengers Bangalore
1
1.865
10:00
21.03.2025, 10:00
x
25
Chennai Super Kings
2
1.986
Indian Premier League
21/03/2025 10:00
Royal Challengers Bangalore
–
Chennai Super Kings
W1
1.86
X
25
W2
1.99

LSG moved up to third thanks to Stoinis and Bowling Pack
04 May 2024, 01:16
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