Nicholas Pooran in action, hitting a six during his 75-run innings for Lucknow Super Giants against Mumbai Indians in the TATA IPL 2024.

TATA IPL 2024 : Nicholas Pooran with the innings of 75 runs has helped LSG to win a game against MI

Pooran smashed eight sixes in his 29-ball innings.

TeamLSGMI
Score110/168/5
Run-Rate11.117.55
4s/6s5 and 99 and 3

Lucknow Super Giants:

Powerplay: MI take early control

49/2 (RR: 8.17; 5x4s, 2x6s)

After a slow start and the early departure of Devdutt Padikkal in the first three overs, Marcus Stoinis struck three successive boundaries off Anshul Kamboj to get LSG going in the powerplay.

Rahul joined the party in the last over of the phase by smashing two sixes off Piyush Chawla, but the veteran leggie struck back by dismissing Stoinis off the last ball.

Middle overs: Pooran offensive puts MI on the backfoot

110/1 (RR: 11.11; 5x4s, 9x6s)

KL Rahul may have ended the middle phase by tonking Naman Dhir over long on for a six, but it was a period where the LSG skipper was largely playing second fiddle, tuArshadrning over the strike and offering Nicholas Pooran the freedom to go on the offensive.

The southpaw was at his destructive best as he took apart Hardik Pandya, Anshul Kamboj, and even Dhir, with the last three overs earning the side 66 runs.

Pooran smashed eight of the 22 balls he faced in this phase for sixes, bringing up his half-century in 19 deliveries.

Death overs: MI strike back, Badoni provides late flourish

55/3 (RR: 11.00; 5x4s, 4x6s)

Three wickets in three deliveries put a break on LSG’s progress in the death overs, with Pooran, Arshad Khan, and Rahul falling.

However, Ayush Badoni’s late flourish in his brief cameo, which included two sixes and a boundary in the last over off Romario Shepherd, allowed LSG to post 214 for 6.

Mumbai Indians

Powerplay: Rohit leads MI’s charge

57/0 (RR: 9.50; 4x4s, 3x6s)

Coming in as Impact Substitute yet again, Rohit Sharma’s fluent stroke play set the tone for Mumbai Indians’ chase.

He got going with a streaky boundary in the opening over before hammering Matt Henry for a couple of sixes in the next over.

His opening partner, Dewald Brevis, however, struggled to find the same fluency.

Nonetheless, the duo managed to bring up the half-century stand in the rain-interrupted powerplay.

Middle overs: LSG strike back with quick wickets

68/5 (RR: 7.55; 9x4s, 3x6s)

Just when it seemed that Brevis was finding his groove, after having hit Naveen ul Haq for a boundary and a six, he mistimed a ball and was caught at wide long off.

That started a slide for Mumbai Indians as batters continued to perish in their attempt to find the big hits.

Surya Kumar Yadav was caught in the deep, Rohit Sharma at short third.

Hardik Pandya and Nehal Wadhera also perished without making significant contributions as LSG bowlers firmly turned the contest in their favour.

Death overs: Dhir’s fifty in vain

65/1 (RR: 13.00; 4x4s, 5x6s)

Even as Mumbai Indians were behind the eight-ball towards the end, Naman Dhir’s flourish provided some fireworks.

He cracked four boundaries and five sixes to add some respectability to MI’s innings towards the end, but his blazing, unbeaten 62 proved too little against what they were up against.

Ishan Kishan and Romario Shepherd could do little to add to his effort.

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