IPL 2025 Points Table After RR vs LSG Game: Lucknow Super Giants Fourth, Rajasthan Royals Down To…

The Avesh Khan stimulator held his nerve in the death deaths to help Lucknow super-mansing to win a fascinating two-point victory over Rajasthan Royals with a tight three counters in their IPL match in Jaipur on Saturday. The Royals were sailing at 156 for 2 at the end of the 17th, needing 25 points of three letters with eight counters in hand. But, Khan conceded five points in the 18th and took two counters – Riyan Parag and Yashasvi Jaiswal – before defending nine points in the final.
In a tense final, Khan rejected Shimron Hetmyer (12) and conceded only six points to give a memorable victory to LSG when RR ended at 178 for 5 in 20 Overs, while pursuing 181 for a victory.
It was the sorrow for the Royals, who lost a dominant position to light up in their fourth consecutive defeat – and the sixth defeat in eight games. LSG climbed in fourth place after the victory. Earlier in the day, the Gujarat titans beat Delhi’s capital to exceed graphics. Nicholas Pooran de LSG, with 368 points, holds the orange cap. The Prasidh Krishna de GT holds the purple cap with 14 counters.
In the continuation of the race, Jaiswal (74 out of 52 bullets) continued its roaring form with an entertainment of fifty, while the youngest 14 -year -old player, Vaibhav Suryavanshi (34 out of 20 balls) had an instant impact on his first partnership.
Jaiswal anchored the sleeves, hitting five four and four during his blow.
The continuation of the Royals race started spectacular with Suryavanshi as an impact substitute, with Jaiswal, while the Sawai Mansingh stadium encouraged it throughout.
In 14 years and 23 days, Suryavanshi struck six in the first delivery of his IPL career, hoisting Shardul Thakur on an extra-covered border to join an exclusive club of 10 members.
He inflicted the same punishment on Khan in the next in a sensational beginning of his career.
Suryavanshi was however abandoned on 14 by Ravi Bisnoi.
The other Jaiswal opener, who was nine years older in Suryavanshi, then took over, hitting Shardul for six and four and two maximums off Aiden Markram. Six others off Jaiswal, which was on fire, brought the Royals to 61 for no loss at the end of PowerPlay.
They were on the song at 10 points and before the entertaining sleeves of Suryavanshi of 34 balls of 20 balls ended.
The youngster was beaten by a slower delivery by Markram and Pant assigned a boost.
Suryavanshi took the reference but he did not succeed. He left Pitch, despite having an impact on his beginnings.
Nitish Rana, who scored half a century in RR’s previous match, did not last long when he went out in the last ball of the 10th for eight seven balls.
The Royals were well placed at 94 for 2 to halfway with a well-established jaiswal.
RR only needed 25 points from the last three Overs, but Khan turned the match on his head in the magic 18th.
He sent Jaiswal with the first ball, then made Paragr LBW the last with similar delivery.
Earlier, Markram and Ayush Badoni hit half-century to help the LSG recover from an initial striker crisis and display a competitive 180 for 5.
Markram (66 out of 45 balls) and Badoni (50 out of 34 balls) sewn 76 points for the fourth counter to resuscitate the LSG sleeves after being reduced to 54 for 3 in the eighth.
Captain Rishabh Pant’s decision to fight first after winning the draw was like a work, but Markram and Badoni saved the visit side with a solid striker.
Abdul Samad then played a cameo of 30 not only 10 bullets in order, hitting six to four of the final on Bowled by Sandeep Sharma.
For the Royals, Wanundu Rasaanga (2/31) was the most successful melon while Jofra Archer, Tushar Deshpande and Sandeep Sharma took a counter each.
Archer conceded two ovens to Markram in the first, but he returned to reject the Mitchell Marsh (4) fitness in his second with Shimron Hetmyer taking a nice plug after the striker struck the ball.
Markram was going hard at the other end, but the counters fell around him with Sandeep getting rid of Nicholas Pooran (11), the top goalscorer, the leg before after the striker was much too early for slower delivery.
LSG was 46 years old for 2 after PowerPlay and they were in a disturbed place in the eighth with pant falling at a lower cost for only three points after his beautiful 63 against Chennai Super Kings. Before that, his highest score was 21.
The pants have badly hidden a hazaanga delivery which bounced a little more than expected and the counter Dhruv Jurel did the rest.
With Markram breaking two consecutive six in the 10th, LSG was 76/3 halfway.
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