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Mitchell Marsh and Dijvish Rathi made LSG MI with 12 runs in The Last-Ever Over to secure their second victory over the IPL 2025.
Digvesh Rathi starred in the MI’s exciting LSG victory. (AP image)
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) performed the almost ideal team performance of the Indians in Mumbai (MI) in 12 races at the last nail index at EKana Stadium at IPL 2025 on Friday. Mitchell Marsh, 60, 31) and DigVesh Singh Rathi, 1/21, have been overcrowded from Hardic Pandia.
Mi Captain Pandya returned with great 5/36 characters in inspiring bowling performance but could not prevent LSG from publishing 203 for 8 after putting it in the bats.
However, 204 chased for winning, however, Mi ended in 191 compared to 5 of 20 amounts and the heroes’ heroes and the inability of five times to chase large goals.
Sherbol Thakur’s economic effort in the penultimate, which was only seven runs, tilted the scale for LSG.
The MI was reduced to 17 for 2 in 2.2 amounts with both Fattahin – Will Al -Ra’at (5) and Rayyan Riclton (10) – comes out at a cheap price.
Jacgos, who replaced Rohit Sharma at the top of the matter after the captain of India struck his knee in the net, was the first to be rejected off the bowling of Akash Deeb, who was playing his first match in the season after injury.
Ricclton followed its example in the third place, as Sharadol claimed his share with Ravi Bishnawi, who came as an influence player instead of the Mitchell Marsche mixture, with hunting.
The Mi was in a place of inconvenience, but the Indian T20i is the Syrian captain of the Syrian Yadaf and Naman Deir who settled on the chase of the running.
DHIR launched an attack on Akash Deep ranked fourth with two borders and two boundaries in the first four delivery operations to keep the Mi in hunting.
Avesh Khan hit sixth in fifth place, and played a second violin to Dhir.
Mi 64 was for 2 at the end of PowerPlay, not far from the 69 opposite of not losing LSG in terms of running at the same stage.
The legs destroyed Digvish Rati, who was fined 25 percent of his matches fees due to his unusual celebration in writing the messages after he rejected the mixture of kings in Punjab, which is the third position of 69. He cleaned DHIR in the first ball from the ninth and did the same gesture, although it is far from the leaving mixture.
Then Tilak VARMA reached wrinkle as an effect of Vignesh Puthur, where Mi reached 101 for 3 in the middle of the road. The rate of climbing continued as there was a scarcity of the limits in the intermediate amounts.
Meanwhile, Surrekumar reached the first fifty balls from 31 balls with borders off Bishnawi on the fourteenth to keep the Mi in hunting.
It will not be easy for Mi because they needed 61 of the last five games and Suryukumar came out in an inappropriate time with Avesh Khan get rid of it in the seventeenth place.
Mi needed 40 races from the last three games and 29 from the last two with Pandya and Varma after they settled well.
Then Shaardul gave only seven runs on the nineteenth to tilt the scale for LSG. Then Mi was forced to retire from the Varma struggling after the unusual slow beating, as it scored 25 balls from 23 balls.
In Mitchell Santon and Mi 22 the final runs on Bowled by Avesh Khan.
Pandia struck six of Khan in the first ball, but the third and fourth delivery was a point ball. Mi needed 14 running from the last two balls, but Bandia was not able to get only one in the fifth ball, which ended his team’s hopes for winning.
Earlier, LSG installed on the wonderful half century of Mitchell Marsh and Aiden Markram to Post 203 against 8, despite the five Pandya distances.
Pandia Wikit Markram (53 out of 38 balls), Nicholas Vivan (12), Richab Pant (2), David Miller (27) and Akash Deeb (0), put the brakes on LSG roles.
LSG started a great start with the extended match that struck half of the third century in four games. Only 60 of the 31 balls came out and was studded with sixty -nine.
With the other opening of Markram in Nick Good, LSG 69 was not lost at the end of the game. But Mi then returned with Pandya, making decisive changes for bowling.
The turning of the left wrist, Vinic Bodhour, who played the role in Mi victory over Chennai Super Kings, was presented at the seventh and took the penetration immediately. Marsh had caught and toured, and broke the opening of the dangerous inaugural position of 76.
After that, Pania clarified himself and had a poor person on the ninth before obtaining the LSG Captain Pant’s share (2) who came out again.
The alternative vein player Corbin Bush took a good hunting in the middle of the match after Pant failed to negotiate a slower ball from Pandia. Pant, who faced six balls, continued its bad shape, after he scored 0, 15, 2 in its previous three roles.
The LSG 107 was 3 in 10.4 the amounts when it was out.
Markram, who was normal so far, stood up to his team and took one end until he came out on the eighteenth.
(With PTI inputs)


