Mayank steals limelight with pace as LSG humble PBKS
Mayank Yadav (3/27) who stole the limelight with his searing pace amid the usual flurry of monstrous hits as Lucknow Super Giants humbled Punjab Kings by 21 runs in the IPL Lucknow on Saturday
PTI
Lucknow, 30 March
India unearthed a new fast-bowling
star in Mayank Yadav (3/27) who stole the limelight with his searing pace amid
the usual flurry of monstrous hits as Lucknow Super Giants humbled Punjab Kings
by 21 runs in the IPL here on Saturday.
Asked to bat first, floater Krunal
Pandya's late blitz powered LSG to a competitive 199/8. Opener Quinton de Kock top-scored
for LSG with a 38-ball 54 but it was stand-in skipper Nicholas Pooran's 21-ball
42, which infused life into his team's innings in the middle overs.
On the back of two sixes and four
boundaries, Krunal then scored at a strike rate of 200 to finish on a 22-ball
43 and give his side extra cushion.
That total proved to be enough for
LSG, who registered their first win of this IPL thanks to Mayank's exploits.
Punjab, who ended at 178/5, missed Liam Livingstone's (28 not out off 17 balls)
service at No.4 as he could not bat in the position due to an injury.
In the 12th over of Punjab's
innings, Mayank bowled the tournament's fastest ball at 155.8 kmph. It was
Mayank's extra pace that rattled Jonny Bairstow, Prabhsimran Singh and Jitesh
Sharma and led to their downfall. He consistently clocked 150 and above on the
speedometer during his four-over spell, emerging as the night's hero.
This was after the dashing opening
combo of Shikhar Dhawan (70 off 50 balls) and Bairstow (42 off 29 balls)
quickly got the measure of what looked like a very good surface for batting,
both getting a few boundaries to set the ball rolling.
PBKS skipper Dhawan made a
statement of sorts when he reverse-swept M Siddharth over backward point. Thanks
to their attacking approach, PBKS raced to 61 for no loss in the power play and
continued in the same vein with Dhawan bringing up his fifty with a maximum off
Ravi Bishnoi.
Bairstow was equally marauding and
struck Krunal Pandya for two successive sixes as the visitors crossed 100 in
the 11th over. Bishnoi put the brakes on PBKS' scoring with a tight 11th over,
giving away just three runs, and that forced Bairstow to go after Mayank but
the batter miscued and ended up throwing away his wicket. It was the fast
bowler's maiden IPL wicket.
Prabhsimran blazed away to a seven-ball 19 before becoming Mayank's second victim. Dhawan tried hard to keep his team in the game, but PBKS could not keep up with the asking rate and soon, the Punjab captain too succumbed to the pressure and Jitesh failed to tackle Mayank's extra pace.
Earlier, De Kock got the LSG
innings underway with a splendid drive through mid-off for a boundary. Playing
the game as 'impact player' having handed over the leadership responsibility to
Nicholas Pooran, KL Rahul didn't look convincing as he tried to flick Kagiso
Rabada behind square on the leg-side.
Running in from a long way, a
diving Harshal Patel made a valiant attempt to latch on to the ball but Rahul
was lucky as the fielder could not pull off what would have been a blinder.
At the other end, De Kock was in
his elements as he flayed Rabada over point for a four in the first delivery he
faced from the South African speedster.
Next ball de Kock did one better,
as he opened the face of the bat to whack Rabada over the backward point
boundary for a six. Rahul drove Arshdeep Singh down the ground for a maximum,
and then, smashed another delivery in a similar fashion, but that fetched him a
four.
Arshdeep, however, exacted his
revenged when the left-arm seamer had the LSG batter caught by Jonny Bairstow
at backward point for a nine-ball 15. Devdutt Padikkal got himself two
boundaries before being dismissed by Sam Curran (3/28). Marcus Stoinis (19) hit
two sixes before being bowled by Rahul Chahar as he looked to hoick the spinner
on the on-side.
That brought Pooran into the middle
and the West Indian quickly got into the groove, hitting Chahar for two sixes
and a four for a 20-run over, which gave LSG's run rate a much-needed impetus.
Meanwhile, De Kock brought up his
half century in 34 balls but a strategic timeout broke LSG's momentum as the
left-handed South African batter top-edged a short Arshdeep delivery for
wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma to complete an easy catch.
Pooran kept the scoreboard moving
at a good rate until he dragged a Rabada delivery onto the stumps, a big blow
for LSG at a crucial juncture.
New man Krunal Pandya did not waste
any time to settle down, brilliantly dispatching a short Rabada delivery over
midwicket for a maximum. Curran bowled a tight 17th over to halt LSG's charge,
but Krunal got a flurry of boundaries to prop up LSG.
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