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IPL PHOTOS: Mohsin shines as Lucknow down Delhi

May 01, 2022

IMAGES from the IPL match played between Lucknow Super Giants and Delhi Capitals in Mumbai on Sunday.

IMAGE: Lucknow Super Giants pacer Mohsin Khan celebrates the wicket of David Warner. Photograph: BCCI

Pacer Mohsin Khan picked up four wickets as Lucknow Super Giants outclassed Delhi Capitals by six runs, to inch closer to the IPL play-offs, at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday.

 

Mohsin ripped apart the Delhi batting line-up, with splendid figures of 4/16 as Delhi finished on 189/7. KL Rahul's 77 off 51 balls and Deepak Hooda's 52 off 34 balls propelled Lucknow to a huge 195/3 despite losing quick wickets in the final few overs.

IMAGE: Rishabh Pant is bowled by Mohsin Khan. Photograph: BCCI

Mitchell Marsh (37 from 20 balls) and Rishabh Pant (44 from 30 balls) counter-attacked to revive Delhi's hopes before Mohsin claimed the key wickets of David Warner (3), Pant, Rovman Powell (35) and Shardul Thakur (1) at crucial stages to turn the match in Lucknow's favour.

Debutants Lucknow jumped to second in the points with 14 points from 10 games, while Delhi are sixth with four wins from nine games.

IMAGE: Krishnappa Gowtham reacts after taking the wicket of Mitchell Marsh. Photograph: BCCI

Pant and Marsh put on 60 runs for the third wicket from just 25 balls to rally Delhi, who had lost their openers Prithvi Shaw and David Warner within the first three overs.

Off-spinner Krishnappa Gowtham struck with the first ball of the match, to dismiss the dangerous Marsh, who was ruled out caught behind. Infact, he would have survived had he taken the review as there was no spike on the Ultra Edge.

Pant threw his bat around to keep Delhi in touch with the asking rate before he played all over a full delivery from Mohsin and was bowled.

The UP pacer dismissed the well-set Powell and Shardul Thakur in his final over, the 17th of the innings, to put his team on course for victory.

Axar Patel's quickfire 42 from 24 balls went in vain as Lucknow emerged quick winners at the end.

IMAGE: Lucknow Super Giants captain KL Rahul celebrates his half-century. Photograph: BCCI

Earlier, Rahul anchored the innings with a well-crafted 77 in company of an imperious Hooda but Lucknow Super Giants didn't seize the initiative completely.

The last five overs yielded 50 runs despite the platform set by the duo, with Marcus Stoinis (17 off 16 balls) struggling to get the boundaries in the death overs.

Rahul and Hooda (52 of 34 balls) added 95 runs for the second wicket but more importantly nullified the Delhi Capitals spin threat, taking the duo of Kuldeep Yadav (0/29 in 3 overs), Lalit Yadav (0/16 in 1 over) and partially Axar Patel (0/25 in 4 overs) to the task.

 

IMAGE: Deepak Hooda and KL Rahul stitched up a 95-run partnership for the second wicket. Photograph: BCCI

While Rahul, in his 51-ball knock had four fours and five sixes, Hooda had six boundaries, mostly peppering the off-side cordon and a huge six over deep mid-wicket in what was his third half-ton of the season.

While Shardul Thakur (3/40 in 4 overs) had the best figures for Capitals, he didn't actually pose any threat to the batters and it didn't help matters that Chetan Sakariya sprayed it all over and was taken to the cleaners, especially by the LSG captain.

Rahul didn't always look smooth during the initial part when he tried to play himself in but once he was able to execute the big hits, he indeed looked a different player.

 

IMAGE: Deepak Hooda hits a boundary. Photograph: BCCI

It was the fourth over from off-spinner Lalit, which opened the floodgates.

KL Rahul played an inside out chip over cover for a six and then lobbed one over '45' for a boundary and then Quinton de Kock smashed one through covers in an over that yielded 16 runs.

Just when it seemed De Kock was finding his feet, he played a suicidal shot. He mistimed a short and wide delivery off Shardul Thakur to give Lalit a simple catch at the extra cover.

What was exemplary on the day was Rahul and Hooda's footwork as they didn't let Kuldeep settle to a particular length.

IMAGE: Lalit Yadav takes the catch to dismiss KL Rahul off the bowling of Shardul Thakur. Photograph: BCCI

Rahul hit an off-drive and Hooda followed it up with a cover-drive in the very first over which prompted the left-arm wrist spinner to lessen pace on his deliveries.

Even Axar, who bowled the restrictive line in the first three overs, went for a few in his final over.

The problem with Axar has always been his lack of variations. He is a restrictive bowler, who would pitch the ball on spot time and again but isn't out of the box when things aren't going according to plan.

Once, Hooda offered a return catch to Thakur, Rahul was at his innovative best, playing the reverse lap-scoop over short third man off Mustafizur Rahaman.

He was finally caught by Lalit Yadav at deep point as he timed his jump to perfection off a Thakur delivery.

 

 

 

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