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LSG achieves a unique feat despite its elimination of the IPL 2025 qualifying series




Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) scripted the story on Monday, with strikers abroad of a team crossing the brand of 400 points in the Indian Premier (IPL) this season. LSG strikers obtained this record in their IPL match against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the Ekana stadium in Lucknow. Thanks to their performances this month, LSG openers, Mitchell Marsh and Aiden Markram and the explosive striker Nicholas Poornan, finished their 400 points this season. For the first time, three players abroad of a franchise made 400 points in one season.

Marsh started by scoring 65 in just 39 balls, with six four and four. His races occurred at a strike rate of 166.67. He put a stand of 115 points with Markram, who also made 61 in 38 balls, with four limits and four six. Its races occurred at a strike rate of 160.53.

Marsh is the highest 10th in Run-detained this season, with 443 points in 11 rounds at an average of 40.27 and a striking rate greater than 157. It has five fifty, with the best score of 81.

Markram is the highest 12th of run-details this season, with 409 points in 12 rounds at an average of 34.08, with a striking rate of 148.72. He scored five fifty, with the best score of 66.

Pooran, who played a nice hand of 45 in 26 bullets, with six four and a six at a striking rate of 173.08, is the best run of the team. It is the highest ninth of run-detained with 455 points in 12 rounds with an average of 41.36, with four fifty in the tournament and the best score of 87 *. His shopping took place at a 197.82 strike pace.

Coming to the match, SRH won the draw and opted for the field first. Markram and Marsh scored half-years and put 115 points for the first window. With the exception of Pooran later, all the other strikers failed to reach the two figures while LSG finished 205/7 in their 20 Overs.

Eshan Malinga (2/28) was the best bowling player for SRH, with Harshal Patel, Harsh Dubey and Nitish Kumar Reddy by obtaining one. LSG must defend 206 points to keep their hopes in a living room series with the sixth victory of the season.

(With the exception of the title, this story has not been published by NDTV staff and is published from a unionized flow.)

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