Mitchell Marsh blazes ninety runs to down Chennai.
Lucknow Super Giants secured a dominant seven-wicket victory over Chennai Super Kings at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on Friday, heavily damaging the visitors' postseason qualification aspirations.Chasing a target of 188 runs, Australian opener Mitchell Marsh dismantled the bowling attack with a blistering 90 runs off just 38 deliveries, hammering nine boundaries and seven maximums.
Marsh turned the game on its head during the fifth over, dispatching pacer Anshul Kamboj for four consecutive sixes in a 28-run over.Alongside Josh Inglis, who anchored the chase with 36 runs, Marsh engineered a 135-run opening stand.Although an unlucky non-striker run-out cut his innings short when a straight drive from Nicholas Pooran deflected off the bowler's fingers onto the stumps, the damage was already done.Pooran later finished the chase in style, clobbering four straight sixes off Kamboj to seal the victory with 20 balls to spare.
Earlier in the evening, Akash Singh justified his selection by destroying the top order of the visiting franchise, finishing with impressive figures of 3 for 26.Kartik Sharma counterattacked with a resilient 71 runs off 42 balls, lifting his team to a competitive 187 for 5, but the total proved completely inadequate against Lucknow's aggressive batting approach.Historically, the sluggish surface at this venue has favored slow bowlers, making this high-scoring assault particularly remarkable.This victory allows Lucknow to finish their home stretch on a high note, while forcing Chennai into a must-win scenario for their final league games.