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the first time in IPL history, Lucknow defeated Rajasthan. Royals were defeated at home by 10 runs

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the Indian Premier League, Lucknow Supergiants defeated Rajasthan Royals to earn their first victory. In its own stadium, the team defeated Rajasthan by 10 runs. This was the third league meeting between the two

Despite this victory, Lucknow’s squad is ranked second overall. He scored eight.

On Wednesday at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, Rajasthan won the toss and decided to bowl. In 20 overs while batting first, Lucknow amassed 154 runs for 7 wickets. In their 20 overs of replying, Rajasthan’s batsmen could only muster 144 runs for 6 wickets.

This week, a fourth team suffered a defeat at home.

This week’s fourth team to lose at home. Prior to Lucknow, losses occurred to SRH in Hyderabad on Tuesday, RCB in Bengaluru on Monday, and the defending champion Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

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3 pivotal moments

Khel Rahul, the captain of the Lucknow Super Giants, received three lives during the powerplay. Holder and Jaiswal miss their catches. Yashasvi Jaiswal then also missed the opportunity to run out. As a result, Lucknow got off to a strong start, and Rahul scored 38 runs in one inning.

Paddikkal hit three fours in the match’s 18th over, which Stoinis bowled. The team had to score 42 runs in 18 balls during this time. In this over, Paddikkal hit three fours, giving the game a boost.

Padikkal’s dismissal with one over remaining and 19 runs needed. In this circumstance, Avesh bowled precisely.

Avesh received a four from Padikkal’s first ball. This was followed by one run. On the third ball, Avesh dismissed Paddikal and changed the course of the game.

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By bowling, Lucknow prevailed, and Badoni-Hooda failed to score

On a slow Jaipur pitch, Lucknow started the batting order. The group started out slowly. Kyle Mayers (51 runs) and captain KL Rahul (39 runs) combined for an 82-run partnership. Marcus Stoinis and Nicholas Pooran both had middle-order scores of 21 off 16 balls and 29 off 20 balls, respectively. In his bowling, Ravichandran Ashwin claimed two wickets.

Rajasthan’s start in retaliation was also sluggish. Yashasvi Jaiswal (44 runs) and team opener Jos Buttler (40 runs) combined for an 87-run partnership. Padikkal scored 26 runs on 21 balls and 15 runs on 12 balls in the middle but was unable to defeat the opposition. Marcus Stoinis secured two wickets, while Avesh Khan claimed three.

Jaiswal and Butler’s opening partnership scored 87 runs.

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An opening partnership between Yashasvi Jaiswal and Jos Buttler resulted in 87 runs off 70 balls. On the Stoinis ball in this instance, Avesh Khan caught Jaiswal.

Rajasthan also has a sluggish start.

Rajasthan made a sluggish start in their pursuit of the 155 run target. In just six overs, Jos Buttler and Yashasvi Jaiswal added 47 runs. This powerplay has also failed to produce a wicket.

Meyers recorded his third season half-century.

His third half-century of the current campaign was scored by Kyle Mayers. He made it to 50 in 40 balls. He batted 51 runs on 42 balls in one inning. Three sixes and four fours were hit in this inning.

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partnership of Rahul and Mayers Skipper in 1982 After a sluggish start, KL Rahul and Kyle Mayers put together a 65-ball 82-run partnership. The team got off to a slow but steady start thanks to this partnership. There is KL Rahul outside. Along with Rahul, Ayush Badoni went back to the pavilion.

Powerplay’s sluggish start for Lucknow

The Lucknow powerplay openers got off to a sluggish start. Within the first six over, the team scored 37 runs. Kyle Mayers and KL Rahul continued to be unbeaten. In the powerplay, KL Rahul dropped two catches.

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