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Sanjiv goenka post after lsg out from ipl 2025: Abhishek Sharma on Monday gave Sunrisers Hyderabad win by six wickets by hitting half a dozen sixes in a 59-run innings in 20 balls here and dropped Lucknow Super Giants out of the IPL play-off race. Michelle Marsh (65 runs off 39 balls) and Aiden Markram (61 off 38 balls) scored excellent fifties, after which Sunrisers Hyderabad stopped the flow of runs and limited LSG to 205/7. In the absence of his unhealthy salute -partner Travis Head, Abhishek took the responsibility of providing a great launch pad in Run Chase himself, followed by Henrik Klassen (47 off 28 balls) and Kamindu Mendis (32 runs off 21 balls).
Sanjeev Goenka did emotional post
The second part of the season has been challenging, but there is a lot in which we can dare. Moments of passion, effort and excellence give us a lot to move forward. There are two games left. Let’s play with pride and finish the game firmly.
It’s been a challenging second half of the season, but there’s much to take heart in. The spirit, the effort, and the moments of excellence give us a lot to build on. Two Games Remain. Let’s play with Pride and Finish Strong. #LSGVSSRH pic.twitter.com/gfzyddlnmn
– Dr. Sanjiv goenka (@drsanjivgoenka) May 20, 2025
The SRH was already out of the competition and LSG needed to win on Monday night to stay in the tournament. The necklace was a general season for LSG and his new captain Rishabh Pant, who could not live up to their records of 27 crores.
The main attraction of SRH’s run chase was by Abhishek, leg -spinner Ravi Bishnoi, hitting four consecutive balls, three sixes were on the ground. In bowling, the only bright place for LSG was leg -spinner Digvesh Rathi, who has made a great start. When Rathi was caught in the 8th over, Abhishek Sharma vs Digvesh Rathi Fight, he demonstrated his trademark notebook celebrations, but a few seconds later there was a sharp tinge between the two contestants, due to which the umpires had to intervene immediately.
Earlier, Marsh and Markram performed brilliantly in the powerplay, scoring 69 runs without any loss. Marsh started by hitting a six off Australian captain Pat Cummins, while Markram targeted a direct boundary against left -arm spinner Harsh Dubey, who made her debut in the second over of the innings. Recently, Dubey, who took a record wicket in the Ranji Trophy season, was soon fielded and the LSG openers tried their best to target this new player.
Marsh cleaned his left leg to hit Dubey on the long-to-on-on-on-the-hand on the second ball of his first over, after which Markram achieved his first maximum of the match by hitting another straight shot off the left-arm spinner in his next over. Markram was dismissed in the ninth over, causing difficulties for the visiting team. But SRH finally succeeded in the 11th over, when Dubey caught Marsh on the short third man, causing the 22 -year -old player to take his first IPL wicket.
After this, Rishabh Pant (7 runs off 6 balls) came to the crease and the captain, surrounded by criticism, decided to come before Nicholas Puran at number three. Pant, who has changed the batting position throughout the season, but he has got very little success, once again, fast bowler Ishaan Malinga was caught. In 11–15 overs, LSG could only score 38 runs at the loss of two wickets. Puran (45 runs off 26 balls), who was not usually able to hit sixes easily, ensured that his team crossed the 200 runs figures. Nitish Reddy, who was bowling for the first time in this season, was given the 20th over in which he conceded 20 runs.
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