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Rajasthan Royals beat LSG, jump to second

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RAJASTHAN Royals (RR) registered their 8th victory in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 defeating Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the Brabourne Stadium by 24 runs on Sunday.

RR bounced back with a 24-run victory courtesy Yashasvi Jaiswal’s crucial 41 at the top and Trent Boult’s economical figures of 2 18.

The win also saw RR displace LSG as second on the points table with eight wins and 16 points and a better run rate. LSG also with 16 points were third.

Chasing 179 for victory, LSG were 15 0 after 2 overs before Trent Boult dismissed Quinton de Kock and Ayush Badoni on consecutiv­e deliveries. While Neesham took a sharp catch inside the circle to dismiss de Kock, Badoni was trapped LBW by the left-arm seamer.

KL Rahul played an exquisite lofted shot for a maximum before the LSG skipper was caught by Jaiswal inside the circle off Prasidh Krishna’s bowling. LSG were placed at 34-3 at the end of the powerplay and found themselves in a tricky position.

Deepak Hooda and Krunal Pandya stitched a crucial partnershi­p for the 4th wicket after both batters added a six each. LSG were 66-3 at the end of 10 overs and the fifty partnershi­p was up between the duo. Ravi Ashwin put an end to the partnershi­p after Jos Buttler and Riyan Parag produced an excellent relay catch to dismiss Krunal Pandya.

Hooda reached his halfcentur­y in the 15th over and LSG required 72 off 30 deliveries.

Chahal scalped the all-important wicket of Hooda after the all-rounder was stumped by the opposition skipper.

Obed McCoy then scalped two wickets in an over to dismiss Jason Holder and Dushmantha Chameera. A maximum from Marcus Stoinis brought the equation down to 49 off 12.

As many as 15 runs came from the penultimat­e over and LSG required 34 off 6 deliveries. Stoinis hammered the first ball for six but was caught in the outfield on the next ball as LSG fell 25 runs short of the target.

Earlier, RR, who opted to bat first, made two changes – Jimmy Neesham and Obed McCoy were named in the eleven.

Yashasvi Jaiswal was off the mark with consecutiv­e fours but Avesh Khan provided the first wicket for LSG after the seamer rattled the stumps of Jos Buttler. Jaiswal was dealing in boundaries and was oined by skipper San u Samson.

The final over of the powerplay produced 21 runs after Jaiswal hammered three fours and a six.

The fifty partnershi­p was up for the second wicket after Samson added three fours. Jason Holder put an end to the 64-run stand after the RR skipper was caught at deep point.

Devdutt Padikkal immediatel­y got going with a four and a six each and RR were 90 2 at the halfway stage. Ayush Badoni scalped a wicket in the 12th over after taking a catch off his own bowling to dismiss Jaiswal.

Bishnoi oined the wickets tally after Padikkal’s slog sweep failed to clear the ropes in the 14th over.

Jimmy Neesham oined Riyan Parag as the duo added two fours and a six in the next three overs. RR were 149 4 before they lost two wickets in the 18th over.

While Riyan Parag holed out to the deep, Neesham was run-out for 14.

Trent Boult crunched consecutiv­e fours in the penultimat­e over as RR added 24 runs in the final two overs which helped them register a first innings total of 178 6.

Scores: Rajasthan Royals 178/6 (Yashasvi Jaiswal 41, Devdutt Padikkal 39; Ravi Bishnoi 2-31) beat Lucknow Super Giants 154/8 (Deepak Hooda 59, Marcus Stoinis 27; Trent Boult 2-18) by 24 runs.

 ?? (BCCI/IPL) ?? Rajasthan Royals players celebrate one of Trent Boult’s (3rd right) scalp against Lucknow Super Giants in their Indian Premier League clash at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday.
(BCCI/IPL) Rajasthan Royals players celebrate one of Trent Boult’s (3rd right) scalp against Lucknow Super Giants in their Indian Premier League clash at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday.

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