IPL 2023 Match 38: A giant win for Lucknow over Punjab Kings by 56 runs
Lucknow Super Giants steamroll Punjab Kings by 56 runs, in record breaking run fest, in IPL 2023 Match 38, at the PCA Stadium, Mohali. today.
Match Summary
Lucknow Super Giants: 257-5 (20)
Fall of wickets: 1-41 (KL Rahul-3.2 ov), 2-74 (Kyle Mayers-5.5 ov), 3-163 (Ayush Badoni-13.3 ov), 4-239 (Marcus Stoinis-18.2 ov), 5-251 (Nicholas Pooran-19.4 ov)
Punjab Kings: 201 (19.5)
Fall of wickets: 1-3 (Shikhar Dhawan-0.5 ov), 2-31 (Prabhsimran Singh-3.4 ov), 3-109 (Sikandar Raza-11.3 ov), 4-127 (Atharva Taide-12.6 ov), 5-152 (Liam Livingstone-15.2 ov), 6-178 (Sam Curran-16.6 ov), 7-192 (Jitesh Sharma-17.5 ov), 8-193 (Rahul Chahar-17.6 ov), 9-197 (Kagiso Rabada-18.4 ov), 10-201 (M Shahrukh Khan-19.5 ov)
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— Lucknow Super Giants (@LucknowIPL) April 28, 2023
Match Analysis
Marcus Stoinis and Kyle Mayers smashed 11 boundaries apiece to bring Lucknow Super Giants the second-highest team total in Indian Premier League history during Friday's 56-run demolition of Punjab Kings.
Lucknow finished on 257-5 after being sent in to bat with Mayers giving the visitors a racing start, putting on 41 runs from 21 balls with skipper KL Rahul.
Kagiso Rabada sent back the openers, with Mayers caught at mid-on for 54, but Stoinis kept up the charge with a statement knock that delivered 72 from 40.
"This wicket was so much better to bat on than the one at home," said the Australian afterwards. "We were even joking about it in the middle."
Stoinis took 22 runs off the last nine balls he faced to finish in the 19th over with six fours and five sixes.
Wrist spinner Rahul Chahar was the only Punjab bowler who managed to slow down the batting charge, conceding 29 runs in his wicketless four overs.
Punjab rode 23-year-old Atharav Taide's 66 off 36 balls to finish at 201 runs in a brave but improbable chase.
Stoinis put an early dent in the fightback by dismissing returning captain Shikhar Dhawan (1), who was caught in the deep after miscalculating with an uppercut in the first over.
The Australian's night came to a premature end after he was hit on the hand while bowling and retired hurt, grimacing in pain, though he was unfazed after the match.
"My finger is alright. We will get scans done," he said.
Taide was out in the 13th over becoming leg spinner Ravi Bishnoi's first wicket of the evening. He also trapped Liam Livingstone lbw for 23 effectively ending Punjab's already scant hopes.
Sikander Raza was the only other Punjab batsman to cross the 30-run mark with the hosts all out on the second-last ball.
Lucknow's score was six shy of the tournament record by Royal Challengers Bangalore, who scored 263-5 in a 2013 match against the now-defunct Pune Warriors.
The game also recorded the second-highest boundary count -- 45 fours and 22 sixes -– in IPL history, second only to the 69 between Chennai and Rajasthan Royals in 2010.
Lucknow Super Giants: KL Rahul (captain), Kyle Mayers, Krunal Pandya, Marcus Stoinis, Deepak Hooda, Nicholas Pooran (wicket-keeper), Ayush Badoni, Naveen-ul-Haq, Ravi Bishnoi, Avesh Khan, Yash Thakur; Subs: Krishnappa Gowtham, Daniel Sams, Prerak Mankad, Amit Mishra, Mark Wood
Impact player: Amit Mishra for Kyle Mayers (2nd innings, 5.6 ov)
Punjab Kings: Shikhar Dhawan (captain), Atharva Taide, Sikandar Raza, Liam Livingstone, Sam Curran, Jitesh Sharma (wicket-keeper), Shahrukh Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Rahul Chahar, Gurnoor Brar, Arshdeep Singh; Subs: Mohit Rathee, Matt Short, Prabhsimran Singh, Rishi Dhawan, Harpreet Brar
Impact player: Prabhsimran Singh for Gurnoor Brar (1st innings, 8.6 ov)
Match Details
Toss: Punjab Kings, elected to field
Venue: PCA Stadium, Mohali
Start time: 1400 hrs GMT
Match officials: Nitin Menon, Vinod Seshan (On-field Umpires); Saiyed Khalid (TV Umpire); VM Dhokre (Reserve Umpire); Shakti Singh (Match-referee)
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