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KKR Crush LSG in High-Scoring Thriller, Rahul Blames Bowling

KKR Crush LSG in High-Scoring Thriller, Rahul Blames Bowling

Kolkata Knight Riders Crush Lucknow Super Giants in High-Scoring EncounterIn a thrilling encounter at the Ekana Stadium, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) emerged victorious over Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) by a commanding margin of 98 runs. The match witnessed a batting masterclass from KKR, who posted a mammoth total of 235, while LSG's bowling attack struggled to contain the onslaught.LSG captain KL Rahul expressed disappointment with his team's performance, particularly highlighting the bowling as a major concern. He acknowledged that KKR's openers, Sunil Narine and Phil Salt, put immense pressure on his young bowlers, who were unable to handle the aggressive approach."We've seen how they have batted. They put a lot of pressure on the opposition, and our young bowlers just couldn't handle that kind of pressure," Rahul said. "He [Narine] hit some really, really good shots, and that's how the IPL is: you'll come up against some really good players, and that's when your character is tested. And I think we weren't up to the mark today."Rahul also admitted that LSG's batting performance was below par, with the team failing to chase down the daunting target. He attributed the scoreboard pressure to the bowlers' inability to restrict KKR's scoring, which resulted in a required run rate of over 13 runs per over."Our batting performance was really poor. But when you're chasing such a big score under pressure, it's always hard," Rahul said.Despite the heavy defeat, Rahul remained optimistic about LSG's chances in the tournament. He emphasized the importance of learning from their mistakes and improving their execution in future matches."Once we come here [to Lucknow], it's about execution, and we went wrong on that part. Bowlers tried their best. But the sooner you learn, the better it is for our team," Rahul said.

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KKR Soar to Top of IPL 2024 Standings with 98-Run Win over LSG

KKR Soar to Top of IPL 2024 Standings with 98-Run Win over LSG

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) ascended to the summit of the IPL 2024 standings with a resounding 98-run victory over Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on Sunday. The triumph propelled the Shreyas Iyer-led outfit to 16 points, placing them on the cusp of securing a playoff berth. LSG, on the other hand, slipped to fifth position with 12 points, level with Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Sunrisers Hyderabad but with an inferior Net Run Rate (NRR).In the other match of the day, CSK maintained their third position with a 28-run win over Punjab Kings (PBKS), taking their tally to 12 points. PBKS languish in eighth place with 8 points from 11 matches.Sunil Narine's scintillating half-century and a collective bowling effort orchestrated KKR's comprehensive victory over LSG. Opting to bat first, KKR became the first team to breach the 200-run mark at the Ekana stadium.Narine, once again proving his batting prowess, unleashed a six-hitting spree, smashing seven maximums and six fours to propel the visitors to a formidable 235/6.Chasing the imposing total, LSG batters struggled to find their rhythm and were eventually dismissed for a paltry 137 in 16.1 overs. Within the first 10 overs, LSG had lost half their side, including skipper KL Rahul (25), Arshin Kulkarni (9), Deepak Hooda (5), Marcus Stoinis (36), and Nicholas Pooran (10).Ashton Turner's lusty blows hinted at a potential fightback, but the Australian was unfortunate to be dismissed by a caught and bowled off Varun Chakravarthy after an inside edge deflected off his boot.With the victory, KKR moved to the top of the table, level on points with Rajasthan Royals but having played one game more. LSG, on the other hand, dropped out of the top four to the fifth spot with 12 points from 11 games. Their NRR also took a significant hit, dropping from 0.094 to -0.371.In the other match, Ravindra Jadeja produced an all-round performance to guide CSK to a 28-run victory over PBKS. Sent into bat, Jadeja contributed 43 runs off 26 balls and then claimed 3 for 20 to seal the win for CSK.Chasing a modest 168, PBKS faltered from the outset, with only Prabhsimran Singh (30) and Shashank Singh (27) making notable contributions before being restricted to 139 for 9 in 20 overs.Besides Jadeja, Simarjeet Singh (2/16) and Tushar Deshpande (2/35) picked up two wickets each for CSK.Earlier, leg-spinner Rahul Chahar and pacer Harshal Patel claimed three wickets apiece as PBKS restricted CSK to 167 for nine. Jadeja, skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad (32), and Daryl Mitchell (30) got starts for CSK but failed to convert them into substantial scores.Chahar (3/23) and Harshal (4/24) were the standout bowlers for PBKS, while stand-in captain Sam Curran (1/34) and Arshdeep Singh (2/42) also contributed to the wicket tally.

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Sunil Narine's 81 Powers Kolkata Knight Riders to 235

Sunil Narine's 81 Powers Kolkata Knight Riders to 235

Sunil Narine's blistering knock of 81 off 39 balls propelled Kolkata Knight Riders to a formidable total of 235 for six against Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League (IPL) match at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on May 5.Narine's innings was a masterclass in power-hitting, as he smashed three fours and a six in the fourth over off Mohsin Khan. He continued his onslaught, reaching his fifty with a delicate late-cut four against leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi. The West Indian batter targeted the LSG pacers, launching them over the fence with a cleared front foot.Narine's whirlwind knock ended on 81 after he mistimed a quicker one from Bishnoi. However, his dismissal did not deter KKR, as Ramandeep Singh's six-ball 25 in the death ensured that the visitors breached the 220-run mark for the fifth time this season.The KKR innings started with a quickfire 61-run opening stand between Narine and Phil Salt. Salt peppered LSG's new-ball bowlers with boundaries, while Narine played sedately. Angkrish Raghuvanshi also contributed with some crisp drives on the off side.The LSG bowlers fought back in the middle overs, with Naveen-ul-Haq dismissing Salt and Andre Russell. However, Narine's brilliance and Ramandeep Singh's late cameo ensured that KKR finished on a high.

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Mayank Yadav Ruled Out of IPL 2024 with Abdominal Tear

Mayank Yadav Ruled Out of IPL 2024 with Abdominal Tear

Mayank Yadav, the promising fast bowler for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), has suffered a setback that will likely rule him out for the remainder of IPL 2024. The injury, a small tear in his abdomen, is similar to the one that sidelined him earlier in the season.Head coach Justin Langer expressed optimism that Yadav could potentially return for the playoffs if LSG qualifies, but acknowledged the challenges of his recovery. "We'll be praying that he can play, hopefully, in the playoffs, but I'm a realist as well. It'll be probably difficult for him to get up for the back-end of the tournament," Langer said.Yadav's absence is a significant blow to LSG, who have relied on his pace and wicket-taking ability. In his three appearances this season, he has claimed 9 wickets at an impressive average of 11.11 and an economy rate of 6.78.The 21-year-old's injury highlights the challenges faced by young fast bowlers, who are prone to various injuries as they develop. Langer emphasized the importance of patience and rehabilitation, noting that Yadav's previous recovery was successful."He's got huge potential. But his rehabilitation was excellent. He went into the game [against MI], had a couple of bowls before the game. He was completely pain free. So it's very sad for him and it's disappointing for LSG as well that he might [not[ play the rest of the tournament," Langer said.Yadav's injury raises questions about whether he was rushed back into action too soon. However, Langer defended the decision, stating that Yadav's rehabilitation had been thorough and he had been pain-free in the lead-up to the match against Mumbai Indians.Despite the setback, LSG remains hopeful that Yadav can make a full recovery and return to the team in the future. His potential and impact on the team have been evident in his brief appearances this season, and his absence will be felt in the upcoming matches.

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Brett Lee Slams LSG for Mishandling Mayank Yadav's Injury

Brett Lee Slams LSG for Mishandling Mayank Yadav's Injury

Former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has criticized the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) management and medical staff for mishandling Mayank Yadav's injury. Lee believes that the young pacer was rushed back into action too soon after suffering abdominal soreness, leading to a recurrence of the injury.Mayank, who had impressed with his express pace and two Man-of-the-Match awards in his first three IPL games, developed abdominal soreness during LSG's match against Gujarat Titans on April 7. He returned to action in LSG's win against Mumbai Indians on Tuesday but walked off the field without completing his fourth over after experiencing pain in the same area.Lee, who took 310 wickets in 76 Tests for Australia, believes that Mayank's initial injury would have required four to six weeks to heal, much more than the time period he spent on the sidelines."A side strain or whatever they're calling it, normally takes at least four to six weeks to even come right," Lee said. "We don't know the depths of how big a strain it was but for somebody who is pushing the limits of his body by bowling 150 kmph, that's not good management at all."Lee sympathized with Mayank, saying that he should have received the right advice. "The only person who has to pay this price is this poor young guy Mayank, who is just electric," Lee said. "Everyone in the IPL has loved seeing what he's brought... You wish he got the right advice, so he doesn't have to go through and absorb this."Mayank's injury is a major setback for LSG, who are currently in the top four of the IPL standings. It could also impact his chances of selection for India's squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup.Former India batter Suresh Raina believes that Mayank can learn from his experience and return stronger. "It was a fantastic gesture from Jasprit Bumrah to talk to the youngster," Raina said. "He has so much experience. When (Mayank) meets him, he will learn so much from Bumrah's words about looking after an injury."

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Marcus Stoinis Reveals His Favorite Indian Dish and Powerplay Bowling Strategy

Marcus Stoinis Reveals His Favorite Indian Dish and Powerplay Bowling Strategy

Marcus Stoinis, the all-rounder for the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), has revealed his favorite Indian dish, dal khichdi, which he has been enjoying during the Indian Premier League (IPL). Stoinis's all-around performance helped LSG secure a four-wicket victory over the Mumbai Indians (MI) in a thrilling run-chase at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow.In a video shared by the official IPL Twitter handle, Stoinis disclosed his go-to Indian dish, stating, "I have had six eggs, four hash browns, and three coffees. My current favorite Indian dish is dal khichdi. I've been feeling a bit under the weather, and I've been told it's a comforting and homely dish."Stoinis also discussed his bowling strategy during the powerplay, where he claimed the crucial wicket of Suryakumar Yadav. He explained that he enjoys bowling with the new ball and relies on his swing to generate wickets, despite not being the fastest bowler."I'm happy to bowl or bat anywhere. I love competing and the challenge, so give me the ball or the bat, and I'll give it my all," added Stoinis.In the ongoing IPL season, Stoinis has amassed 316 runs at an average of 39.50 and a strike rate of 151.92, including a century and two fifties. He has also taken four wickets.Stoinis admitted that negative press, pressure, and doubts about his abilities motivate him as a player. "I draw on that energy to give me a competitive mindset and focus on every contest," he said.Regarding the dismissal of Suryakumar, Stoinis acknowledged that it wasn't an exceptional delivery. "But you take those because there are times when you bowl good balls that go for boundaries. It was a bit of luck and fortune, but it was crucial for us to make early inroads," he added.Stoinis jokingly compared himself to the "Hulk" and his fellow Australian teammate Tim David, MI's finisher, to "Bigfoot." "We're close, and we play golf together. We talk about golf, but no Hulk or Bigfoot stuff. Although, he has a hairy back, so maybe I'm the Hulk, and he's Bigfoot," said Stoinis.In the match, LSG won the toss and elected to field. MI struggled from the outset, losing four wickets for 27 runs in the powerplay. Nehal Wadhera, Ishan Kishan, and Tim David attempted to salvage the innings, but MI could only manage 144/7 in their 20 overs.Mohsin Khan was the standout bowler for LSG, claiming 2/36, while Stoinis, Mayank Yadav, Naveen ul Haq, and Stoinis each took a wicket.In the run-chase, LSG also faced challenges from MI bowlers, losing wickets at regular intervals. Stoinis' knock of 62 in 45 balls, including seven fours and two sixes, proved crucial in securing a four-wicket victory with four balls and four wickets remaining.Stoinis was awarded the 'Player of the Match' for his all-around performance. LSG currently sits third in the IPL standings with six wins and four losses, while MI is ninth with three wins and seven losses.

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LSG's Mayank Yadav Suffers Abdominal Soreness, Sidelined Again

LSG's Mayank Yadav Suffers Abdominal Soreness, Sidelined Again

Lucknow Super Giants' promising fast bowler, Mayank Yadav, has suffered a setback in his IPL campaign after being forced off the field due to abdominal soreness. The 21-year-old had impressed with his pace and accuracy in the initial matches, but his injury concerns have resurfaced.Mayank's injury occurred during the match against Mumbai Indians on Tuesday. He had bowled just one ball of his third over when he experienced discomfort and was forced to leave the field. LSG head coach Justin Langer revealed that Mayank may have aggravated the same injury that had previously kept him out of action.Despite the setback, Mayank was seen back on the field after the match, engaging in a conversation with fellow pacer Yash Thakur and Mumbai Indians' experienced campaigner, Jasprit Bumrah. Bumrah, known for his remarkable comeback from injury setbacks, shared valuable insights with Mayank, drawing praise from IPL for his mentorship towards budding pacers.Reflecting on Mayank's injury, LSG captain KL Rahul expressed caution, stating that it was better not to risk the young bowler's health further. Coach Langer echoed this sentiment, mentioning that Mayank's rehabilitation had been on track, but further assessment through a scan would be conducted to determine the extent of the injury.Mayank's injury is a significant blow to LSG, who have relied heavily on his pace and accuracy in the early stages of the tournament. The 21-year-old had made an immediate impact in the IPL, winning player of the match awards in his first two appearances. His ability to consistently bowl over 150 kmph had caught the attention of fans and experts alike.However, his participation in the ongoing season has been curtailed again by this unfortunate setback. LSG will be hoping that Mayank's injury is not too serious and that he can return to action soon.

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LSG Pacer Mayank Yadav Suffers Injury Scare in IPL 2024

LSG Pacer Mayank Yadav Suffers Injury Scare in IPL 2024

Lucknow Super Giants' (LSG) promising fast bowler Mayank Yadav has once again raised injury concerns after leaving the field during their IPL 2024 match against Mumbai Indians. The incident occurred while Yadav was bowling his fourth over, having already conceded 31 runs in 3.1 overs.Yadav's departure from the field was sudden, as he had not displayed any visible discomfort prior to bowling the first ball of his fourth over. The ball crashed into the stumps, dismissing Mohammad Nabi, but Yadav immediately walked off the field. Naveen-ul-Haq completed the over in his absence.This injury scare is particularly concerning for LSG, as Yadav had only recently returned to action after missing five games due to abdominal soreness. In his first two IPL matches this season, against Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Yadav had impressed with his pace and accuracy, earning Player-of-the-Match awards in both games.Despite his limited experience in domestic cricket, Yadav has made a significant impact in the IPL. He has consistently bowled at speeds exceeding 150kmh, surprising opponents with his raw pace. In his first over against Mumbai Indians, Yadav's first delivery clocked in at 144.1kmh and struck Nehal Wadhera in the helmet.LSG will be hoping that Yadav's injury is not serious and that he can return to action soon. His pace and wicket-taking ability have been crucial to the team's success this season, and his absence would be a significant blow.

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Mayank Yadav Nears Return for Lucknow Super Giants

Mayank Yadav Nears Return for Lucknow Super Giants

Lucknow Super Giants' (LSG) fast bowler Mayank Yadav is nearing a return to action after recovering from an abdominal injury. Assistant coach S Sriram confirmed that Yadav is "pretty close" to making his comeback, having resumed bowling in the nets.Yadav made an impressive IPL debut for LSG this season, earning Player of the Match honors in his first two games for his three-wicket hauls. However, he was forced to leave the field after bowling just one over against Gujarat Titans due to abdominal soreness. He has missed four games for LSG since.Despite his injury history, Yadav has shown great promise with his raw pace and accuracy. He consistently clocked speeds above 150 kph in his first two matches, raising hopes that he could be a future prospect for the Indian team.Sriram praised Yadav's maturity and cricketing sense, noting that he "knows his body well" and has a good understanding of his strengths. He emphasized that Yadav's execution and ability to hit consistent lengths have been more impressive than his raw pace.Former West Indies fast bowler Ian Bishop has also highlighted the need for India to invest in Yadav's development. He suggested that LSG or the BCCI provide him with a dedicated strength-and-conditioning trainer, medical personnel, and dietician to help him overcome his injury issues and reach his full potential.LSG are currently fourth in the IPL points table with five wins in eight matches. They will face Rajasthan Royals in their next home game, looking to extend their winning streak to three matches. Yadav's return would be a significant boost to their bowling attack as they aim to secure a playoff berth.

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