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Economical LSG frustrate GT, defend 163 as bowlers bowler trio run riot at Ekana Stadium

Economical LSG frustrate GT, defend 163 as bowlers bowler trio run riot at Ekana Stadium

LSG vs GT: Krunal Pandya & Ravi Bishnoi's economical spell frustrate Gujarat Titans as LSG clinch stunning win

Lucknow Super Giants produced a brilliant bowling display in the LSG vs GT clash. Two bowlers especially hog the limelight, Krunal Pandya and Ravi Bishnoi. LSG posted 163 runs on the board and then went on to defend the target in style with their exception bowling.

Shubman Gill’s Gujarat Titans boasts of having a tremendous batting firepower. However, the Titans were silenced at the Ekana Stadium as LSG get their maiden win against GT on their 5th encounter. Krunal Pandya and Ravi Bishnoi were exceptional and economic which in the ended helped the hosts bag a 33 run win.

Krunal Pandya & Ravi Bishnoi extremely Economical

Krunal Pandya bowled 4 overs where he gave away just 11 runs. He also bagged 3 crucial wickets with an economy rate of 2.8. On the other hand, Ravi Bishnoi bowled just 2 overs where he gave away 8 runs. A brilliant Kane Williamson dismissal saw the ace spinner bowling with an economy of 4.

In the end, it was the brilliant spell by the bowlers which proved crucial. The Gujarat batters despite a strong start suffered a batting collapse. In the end, they fell like nine pins as LSG bagged their 3rd win in 4 games to reach the 3rd spot in the IPL 2024 Points Table.

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