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IPL: Gujarat clinch thriller against Lucknow Super Giants

| @indiablooms | Mar 29, 2022, at 02:07 pm

Rahul Tewatia and Abhinav Manhor steadied their nerves to guide Gujarat Titans to a first-ever win over Lucknow Super Giants in the fourth match of the IPL at the Wankhede Stadium here on Monday.

Tewatia remained unbeaten on 40 off 24 and Manohar on 15 off 7 balls. Eight boundaries and 2 sixes were hammered by them which was good enough for Gujarat to cross the target of 159 runs set by Lucknow.

Sent in to bat, Lucknow had gotten 158 for 6, thanks to Deepak Hooda and Ayush Badoni's fifties who forged a brilliant recovery after Mohammad Shami (3 for 25) wreaked havoc, pushing Lucknow in deep trouble at 29 for 4 in powerplay.

Hooda fell for 55, but Badoni went on to score a fifty on debut. Even with the ball, Lucknow picked up early wickets and kept themselves in the game.

Needing 68 to win off the last 6 overs, Gujarat's Tewatia and David Miller in the middle stitched 60 runs in 34 balls in a counter-attacking stand for the fifth wicket.

Tewatia launched an unblemished attack on the Indian spinners as Tavi Bishnoi leaked far too many runs.

As many as 39 runs came in 11 balls to turn the game on its head.

Miller returned to the dugout for 30, but Tewatia held his nerves and was determined till the end.

With 11 needed off the last over, Manohar whacked two consecutive boundaries off the first two balls and then he crossed over for a single, leaving Tewatia to finish it off who tonked a boundary off Avesh Khan to race past the target.

Lucknow pacer Dushmantha Chameera removed Shubman Gill (0) and Vijay Shankar (4) early in the powerplay to leave Gujarat reeling at 44 for two after the first six overs.

Skipper Hardik Pandya (33) joined Matthew Wade (30) after his team lost two early wickets in the chase.

Hardik and Wade added 57 partnerships for the third wicket, but perished in quick succession.

Sent into bat, Lucknow were tottering at 32 for four after the first six overs, but Hooda and Badoni in an excellent recovery-act, bailed them from precarious condition with splendid fifties.

Both Hooda and Badoni spent time in the middle to get an eye and once they did, it was sheer butchery on display.

They added a crucial 87-run target for the fifth wicket that helped Lucknow post 158 for 6, setting a competitive target for Gujarat.

Hooda (55 off 41, 6x4 2x6) reached his fifty and after his dismissal, Badoni took over and claimed his IPL debut landmark by notching up a magnificent 41-ball 54 runs knock, decorated with 4 boundaries and 3 sixes.

Krunal Pandya (21 no off 13 balls) also gave the finishing touches and helped Lucknow to get to a defending total.

For Gujarat, Shami wreaked havoc by demolishing Lucknow top-order. He dismissed KL Rahul for golden duck, Quinton de Kock (7) and Manish Pandey (6).

Varun Aaron also chipped in with a wicket of Evin Lewis (10) and Gujarat lost four wickets inside the powerplay.

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