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Mayank Bande
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Marcus Stoinis LSG
The in-form Lucknow Super Giants will host the bottom-of-the-table Chennai Super Kings at the Ekana Stadium on Monday, April 14.
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LSG currently sit at number 4 in the table with 4 wins and 2 losses while CSK has only managed a single win in the campaign, which they will want to change in Lucknow.
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As they take on each other once again, let us have a look at what happened during their encounter in IPL 2024.
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The last time the two sides collided was in match 39 of IPL 2024 on April 23 at the Chepauk Stadium under the captaincies of Ruturaj Gaikwad and KL Rahul.
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After losing the toss and batting first, CSK’s start was not ideal being 49/2 and 101/3. However, the partnership of captain Gaikwad and Shivam Dube added 104 runs in just 47 balls before Dube was dismissed at 66(27).
Ruturaj scored an unbeaten 108 in 60 balls to take CSK to 210/4. Matt Henry, Yash Thakur and Mohsin Khan took a wicket each for LSG.
In response, LSG lost de Kock on the first over for a duck when Marcus Stoinis came in and carried the bat, scoring 124*(63) while Nicholas Pooran chipped in with 34(15) and Deepak Hooda with 17*(6).
They chased down the target with 3 balls and 6 wickets left. Matheesha Pathirana was CSK’s pick of the bowlers with 2/35 in 4 overs.
Here’s the full scorecard:
CSK’s Batting: Ajinkya Rahane (1); Ruturaj Gaikwad (108*); Daryl Mitchell (11); Ravindra Jadeja (16); Shivam Dube (66); MS Dhoni (4).
LSG’s Bowling: Matt Henry (1/28); Yash Thakur (1/47); Mohsin Khan (1/50)
LSG’s Batting: Quinton de Kock (0); KL Rahul (16); Marcus Stoinis (124*); Devdutt Padikkal (13); Nicholas Pooran (34); Deepak Hooda (17)
CSK’s Bowling: Matheesha Pathirana (2/35); Deepak Chahar (1/11); Mustafizur Rahman (1/51)
Player of the match: Marcus Stoinis 124*(63).
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Mayank Bande is a content producer for The Sporting News’ India edition.
LSG vs CSK last match IPL scorecard: What happened when Lucknow Super Giants last faced Chennai Super Kings? – sportingnews.com

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