Mayank Yadav’s rage forces RCB to suffer
Mayank Yadav’s rage forces RCB to suffer another home defeat.
At the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Tuesday, the Lucknow Super Giants defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore by a score of 28 runs. Thanks to Mayank Yadav’s explosive fast-bowling performance. On a challenging surface, Quinton de Kock’s 81 set the stage for LSG to score 181 for 5. In reaction, RCB found it difficult to get traction in their run pursuit. LSG also benefited from some excellent work in the field by Nicholas Pooran and Devdutt Padikkal.
Mayank Yadav’s infernal spell
If you thought Mayank was quick in the last game, he was much quicker on Tuesday. He often surpasses 150 kmph and reaching a high of 156.7. However, Faf du Plessis’s choice to take a tight single after hitting straight to Devdutt Padikkal at mid wicket took him down. Even before he could storm through the middle over.
After a solid start, both of the RCB openers were removed by that point, but Mayank’s explosive play held LSG at bay. In rapid succession, Glenn Maxwell was removed for rushing into a pull, and Cameron Green was tossed for failing to get off the ground. Anuj Rawat and Rajat Patidar, the Indian batsmen, had weathered his first spell, but the scoring pace had drastically
They removed after Mayank from the attack, and Patidar temporarily went up the ramp. It gives the RCB’s pursuit some much-needed momentum and optimism. However, Mayank came back to bowl his final over, hurriedly pulling Patidar to the pavilion. The pacer returned stats of 3 for 14 after delivering 16 dot balls.
The attack by the Nicholas Pooran
Although they expected that RCB would bowl wide of the crease, Yash Dayal was fairly successful in mixing up his yorkers, slower balls, and bouncers. He bowled two overs in the final six overs and gave up only seven runs. They caught Ayush Badoni t at extra cover for a third-ball duck while attempting to bat out.
Nicholas Pooran also failed to score, particularly in games against Siraj and Topley. However, he also made a few connections and fully utilized them. Anuj Rawat dismissed Nicholas Pooran on the second ball. After the southpaw hit five sixes and a boundary to propel LSG to 181. A total that looked manageable at the 13-over point. But started to elude LSG by the end of the 18th over.