Published 13:13 IST, April 24th 2024
'I realised that in the last couple of years': KL Rahul FINALLY admits his BIGGEST weakness
Marcus Stoinis' game-winning 63 ton against the Chennai Super Kings was hailed by Lucknow Super Giants skipper KL Rahul.
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Fans at Chepauk expected a thriller during CSK versus LSG match, and both teams exceeded expectations. However, Luckw Super Giants were able to pull off a thrilling pursuit after achieving impossible, thanks to Marcus Stoinis. Luckw faced a stiff challenge from Chennai, but Australian Hitter held his own. SKipper KL Rahul was impressed by team's performance and congratulated Stoinis with leading LSG to win.
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KL Rahul applauds Marcus Stoinis' astounding ton vs CSK at a slow Chennai track
Luckw Super Giants captain KL Rahul praised Marcus Stoinis' match-winning 63- ball-124 t out against Chennai Super Kings, claiming that host team's tally of 210 for 4 was at least 30 runs higher than expected on that specific Chepauk pitch.
“Very special (win), especially when it is a game like that. It felt like we were way behind game in chase. Just to pull off a victory feels special,” Rahul said at post-match presentation ceremony.
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Rahul added that ir win against CSK in Luckw had little context on a very different Chennai deck.
“se were different conditions. y got off to a good start and put pressure on bowlers. I didn't think it was a 210 wicket.
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“y batted really well. All credits to Stoinis. He was phemenal to watch. It was t just power hitting, but was smart batting.”
Sending Stoinis at . 3 was a smart move by LSG manment and Rahul feels y had to take a "brave" call.
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Rahul, who previously stated that strike rates are overrated in T20s, admitted that a total of 180, which was deemed hard, may t be sufficient in day and of 'Impact Player'.
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“We wanted to be a lot braver as a team. We had three games, a couple at home, and some away where we couldn't go past 170. We needed one power hitter in top three. That was thought process.
“I have also realised that T20 cricket has changed in last couple of years – 170-180 does t always cut it. You have to go harder in powerplay," said LSG skipper.
(With PTI Inputs)
10:08 IST, April 24th 2024