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IPL 2022 Final LIVE: Narendra Modi Stadium treats RECORD crowd with STELLAR LIGHT SHOW – Watch video

IPL 2022 Final LIVE: Narendra Modi Stadium treats RECORD crowd with STELLAR LIGHT SHOW – Watch video

IPL 2022 Final LIVE: Follow IPL 2022 Live Updates – Motera aka the Narendra Modi Stadium displayed a marvelous light show to entertain all the fans that are present to watch the all-important finals of the IPL 2022 campaign. Following the first innings during which Rajasthan Royals finished their batting innings, a grand display of […]

IPL 2022 Final LIVE: Follow IPL 2022 Live Updates – Motera aka the Narendra Modi Stadium displayed a marvelous light show to entertain all the fans that are present to watch the all-important finals of the IPL 2022 campaign. Following the first innings during which Rajasthan Royals finished their batting innings, a grand display of lights marveled at every fan that was present in the stadium. Follow GT vs RR Live & IPL 2022 Final Live Updates on InsideSport.IN.

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IPL 2022 Final LIVE: Narendra Modi Stadium treats RECORD crowd with STELLAR LIGHT SHOW – Watch video

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During the innings break, the lights of the stadium were switched off. With every spectator switching off their mobile lights it created a wonderful slight at the stadium. Then began the light show. With colorful and shiny Led lights flickering and music playing in the background, the record attendants stood up on their feet.

The largest cricket stadium in the world hosted the largest cricket audience for a cricket game. A grand total of 104,859 fans and supporters filled the stadium to watch the all entertaining finals of IPL 2022.

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IPL 2022 Final LIVE: Narendra Modi Stadium treats RECORD crowd with STELLAR LIGHT SHOW – Watch video

Three-wicket haul by Hardik Pandya helped Gujarat Titans restrict Rajasthan Royals at 130/9 in the first innings of the IPL 2022 final, here at the Narendra Modi Stadium, on Sunday. Apart from Hardik, Sai Kishore scalped two wickets while Mohammed Shami, Yash Dayal, and Rashid Khan took one wicket each.

IPL 2022 Final LIVE: Narendra Modi Stadium treats RECORD crowd with STELLAR LIGHT SHOW – Watch video

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Opted to bat first, Rajasthan made a good start to their innings with openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Jos Buttler scoring 21 runs in 3 overs. But the duo faced a blow after Yash Dayal dismissed Jaiswal in the 4th over, leaving the team’s total at 31/1. Rajasthan skipper Sanju Samson joined Buttler at the crease and kept the scoreboard moving for their side.

Shimron Hetmyer and Ravichandran Ashwin joined hands at the crease and tried to anchor the innings for some time. Hetmyer was then caught and bowled by Hardik in the 15th over and Ashwin got dismissed by Sai Kishore in the 16th, with the team’s score at 98/6.

Parag was then joined by Obed McCoy, who got run out in the 20th over and it was followed by the former getting bowled by Mohammed Shami, ending Rajasthan’s innings at 130/9. The IPL debutants now required 131 runs in 120 balls to clinch their maiden title.

IPL 2022 Final LIVE: Narendra Modi Stadium treats RECORD crowd with STELLAR LIGHT SHOW – Watch video

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