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IPL 2025 Points RR vs Lsg Game after Table: Lucknow Super Giants Fourth, Rajasthan Royals …




Pacer Avesh Khan, Lucknow Super Giants on Saturday with a tight three small door spells in the IPL matches in Jaipur Rajasthan Royals against Rajasthan Royals, two exciting conditions to help him with a nervous. At the end of 17, the Royal Family was cruising at 156 at the end of 17, and they needed 25 running from three small doors and three maritime. However, Khan accepted the 18th place and took two small gates – Riyan Parag and Yashasvi Jaiswal – before defending nine runs from the final.

In a tense final, Khan Shimron rejected Hetmyyer (12) and RR rejected an unforgettable victory for LSG when it ended from 20 to 20 at 5 to 178 and chased 181 for a win.

Royals, who lost to collapse from a dominant position to the fourth flat losses, and a heart attack for the sixth defeat in eight games. LSG climbed the fourth place after the win. In the early hours of the day, Gujarat Titans defeated Delhi Capitals to the top of the lists. Nicholas Pooran from LSG holds the orange lid with a 368 run. Praras Krishna from GT holds the purple cover with 14 small doors.

In Run Chase, Jaiswal (74 closed 52 balls) continued its roaring form with a fun fifty, while 14 -year -old IPL’s youngest player Vaibhav Sureavanshi (34 closed 20 balls), Solak Opening duo, 85 runs at 8.4 sea in partnership with a Rolnercing.

Jaiswal anchored the strokes by hitting five four four during their strokes.

Royals’ Run Chase started with Jaiswal with Jaiswal because Sawai Mansingh stadium cheered him.

Sureavanshi, the entire 14 years of 23 days, hit six in the first delivery of his IPL career and lifted Shardul Thakur on the extra cover border to join a special 10 -member club.

A sensational initially fined his career in the next step.

Sureavanshi fell to 14 by Ravi Bishnoi.

Jaiswal, who was nine -year -old, took over Sureavanshi, then took over and hit Aiden Markram six and four and twice. Six people from Jaiswal, who was fiery, took the royal to 61 at the end of PowerPlay.

They were in 10 running songs before Suriavanshi’s 34 closed 20 balls.

The young was beaten with a slower delivery than Markram and the pants affected a stump.

Sureavanshi was referred to, but failed. Although it affected his first exit, he left the field miserable.

Nitish Rana, who scored a half -century goal in the previous match of RR, did not last long as long as the 10th of the 10th run for eight wholesale.

The royal family was well placed at 94 for 2 at half with a well -tuned Jaiswal.

RR needed only 25 running from the last three seas, but Khan turned the match 18th in 18th.

He told Jaiswal with the first ball and later made the last Parag LBW with a similar delivery.

Previously, Markram and Ayush Badoni hit a half -century to help LSG’s first shot down and release a competitive 180 for 5.

Markram (66 of 45 balls) and Badoni (50 closed 34 balls) were reduced to 54 for the fourth small door to 54 for 3, and then sewed 76 jogging to resurrect LSG Innings.

Captain Rishabh Pant’s decision to shoot first after winning a shot, seemed to be recoil, but Markram and Badoni saved the visit side with a solid shot.

Abdul Samad then played a cameras not only 10 balls, but a 30 -person cameo, and by Sandeep Sharma, Bowled hit six four from the final.

Wanindu Harranga (2/31) for Royals took the most successful bowling player, Jofra Archer, Tushar Deshpande and Sandeep Sharma.

Archer first accepted two four to Markram for the first time, but in the second place, Shimron Hetmyer returned to reject Mitchell Marsh (4) in the form with a good capture after the dough ball was clamped.

Markram was strong at the other end, but Santa fell around with the survival of the leading striker Nicholas Poland (11) after the dough processed too early for a slower delivery.

LSG was 46 for 2 after PowerPlay, and ranked eighth, after 63 against Chennai Super Kings, they dealt with the cheap fall of the pants for three running. Before that, the highest score was 21.

The pant made the delivery of a damage that splashed slightly more than expected and Wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel made the rest.

Markram 10th place in the 10th place when the LSG smashed on two consecutively, was 76/3 halfway.

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