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PBKS vs LSG: With the aggressive batting of Kyle Mayers and Marcus Stoinis, Lucknow made the second highest score of IPL

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Mohali Stadium Kyle Meyers And Marcus Stoinis On the basis of aggressive innings, Lucknow Super Giants scored 257 runs for five wickets against Punjab Kings on Friday, which is the second highest score in the history of IPL. This is also the highest score of this season of IPL. Meyers scored 54 runs in 24 balls while firing with the bat in the powerplay.

Marcus Stoinis scored 72 runs

After that Marcus Stoinis played an inning of 72 runs in 40 balls. Ayush Badoni scored 43 in 24 balls and Nicholas Pooran scored 45 runs in 19 balls. KL Rahul failed to score a big even today and got out after scoring 12 runs. Returning after three matches, Shikhar Dhawan decided to bowl after winning the toss, which proved to be wrong. Except for Rahul Chahar, all his six bowlers conceded runs at an average of more than ten runs per over.

Arshdeep Singh looted 54 runs in four overs

In-form Arshdeep Singh gave away 54 runs in four overs. Kagiso Rabada gave 52 runs in four overs although he got two wickets. This is the second highest score in the history of IPL. The record of the highest score is in the name of Royal Challengers Bangalore who scored 263 runs in 2013 with the help of Chris Gayle’s blistering 175 runs. Only Lucknow captain KL Rahul could not walk on the batsmen’s favorite pitch and got out after scoring 12 runs in nine balls.

KL Rahul’s bat did not work

On the first ball of the match, Rahul also got life on the ball of Gurnoor Brar but he could not take advantage of it. Myers hit Arshdeep for four fours in the very first over. He hit seven fours and four sixes in his innings. After the dismissal of Meyers, Stoinis and Badoni added 89 runs in 47 balls. Stoinis hit five sixes and six fours in his innings. Lucknow scored 73 runs in the last six overs. Stoinis would have been out in the 13th over but Liam Livingstone touched the boundary in an attempt to catch the long on.

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