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Rahul hits another century, MI slump to 6th straight loss

LSG skipper’s third IPL ton in his 100th game consigns MI to an 18-run defeat

- Sanjjeev.samyal@htlive.com

Sanjjeev K Samyal

MUMBAI: Lucknow Super Giants skipper KL Rahul added to his brilliant batting record in the Indian Premier League with a superb hundred against Mumbai Indians at the Brabourne stadium here on Saturday evening.

The crowd had come to cheer for Mumbai Indians’ first victory this season, but warmed up to Rahul’s batting exhibition as he hit an unbeaten 103 off 60 balls (9x4, 5x6) to set up his side’s fourth win in six games. Fivetime champions MI lost by 18 runs in the end after electing to bowl, suffering their sixth straight defeat to remain the only winless team.

What an occasion for Rahul to score a ton, playing in his 100th IPL game. He got initial support from Quinton de Kock (24 off 13 balls) in a 52-run opening stand and added 72 runs with Manish Pandey (38 off 29 balls) as LSG amassed 199/4.

For the five-time champions, it was a new low. They never really threatened to chase down the target and finished at 181/9. This is their longest losing streak in IPL. Only twice in 15 IPLs has there been such losing sequences at the start of the season—six each, by Delhi Daredevils in 2013 and Royal Challenger­s Bangalore in 2019.

Bowled for a duck in the last game, Rahul came roaring back. Used to being among the top run-getters in the T20 league year after year, his third IPL century has lifted him to second among run-getters this season with 235 runs. It was highly impressive. Rahul took time to get his eye in, but once set he took on the bowlers. He stuck to his orthodox style, but still made scoring look effortless.

Sharma’s original plan was to pick wickets and build pressure. But the experience­d Manish Pandey and Rahul put the pressure on the local side.

It was neck-to-neck after the powerplay overs with both teams scoring 57 runs in the six overs. The difference was how Rahul capitalise­d on his start and then controlled the innings while maintainin­g a high tempo. His innings was built on his ability to cash in on the loose balls.

After De Kock did the early hitting, Rahul targeted pacer Tymal Mills in the fifth over, hitting two fours and a six in a 16-run over. He drilled a lofted drive to longoff then picked four off a short ball off the gloves to fine leg and finished the over with a six over point.

He struck four more sixes. His next three were over midwicket: a full toss from leg-spinner Murugan Ashwin was launched

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145 over the fence and Jaydev Unadkat swatted for a 98m six while taking a toll of a half-tracker by left-arm spinner Fabian Allen. The 150 of the innings was brought up with his fifth six, on the final ball of the 15th over, a pick-up shot that cleared fine leg. He reached his hundred off the 56th ball with a four off Mills in the 19th over, maintainin­g his superb record against MI.

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117* century against MI to add to four half-centuries. Named Player-ofthe-Match, Rahul called it a special day and a special hundred, saying the pitch was good and he made the most of it.

Brief scores: Lucknow Super Giants 199/4 (Rahul 103*, Pandey 38, Unadkat 2/32). Mumbai Indians 181/9 (Suryakumar 37, Brevis 31, Avesh 3-30). LSG won by 18 runs.

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