Lucknow snatched the match from Mumbai at the last moment, after winning Sanjeev Goenka’s happiness appeared on the face – Lucknow Supergiants Beat Mumbai Indians in Thrilling Match Match Report Highlights Hardik Pandya

New Delhi: Lucknow Supergiants defeated Mumbai Indians by 12 runs in their home. This is Lucknow’s second win out of four matches. After losing the toss in the match, the Lucknow Supergiants team batted first and scored a score of 203 runs in the scheduled 20 over. In response, five -time champions Mumbai Indians could score 191 runs in the last over. This is the third defeat of Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025. With this defeat, Mumbai team has now come to 7th position. Mumbai, who came out to chase the target at Ekana Cricket Stadium against Illhanau Supergiants, had nothing special. Both Mumbai’s over batsmen Will Jacks and Ryan Ricelton were dismissed early. After this, Naman Dhir and Suryakumar Yadav took the front for Mumbai. Naman Dheer was dismissed for Mumbai by scoring 46 runs in 24 balls, but after this Suryakumar Yadav batting a strict batting somehow brought the team’s score to 150 runs. Hardik Pandya came to bat after Suryakumar Yadav was dismissed. After Hardik’s arrival, it seemed that he would do something amazing, but this could not happen.

Tilak Verma had to retire

After Suryakumar was dismissed, it was the responsibility of Tilak Verma and Hardik to finish the match, but the Lucknow bowlers tied the two batsmen in the last three overs. Mumbai needed 19 runs to win the final 12 balls, but Shardul Thakur spent just 6 runs in the 19th over. Due to this, captain Hardik Pandya retired Tilak Verma and sent it back to the pavilion. Mitchell Santner was sent to bat in place of Tilak, but the captain’s decision could not be effective

In the final over, Mumbai had to score 22 runs to win. Avesh Khan came to the last over for Lucknow. Hardik hit the charge on the first ball. However, after this, Avesh made a strong comeback and spent 3 runs in the remaining five balls. In this way, Mumbai Indians lost by 12 runs in the thrill of the last over.

Lucknow Marsh and Markram did amazing

Lucknow Supergiants scored 203 for eight for the first batting invitation against Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL) match. For LSG, Mitchell Marsh contributed 60 off 31 balls while Aden Markram contributed 53 runs in 38 balls. Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya took five wickets for 36 runs in four overs.

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