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On Tuesday, Bangalore and Lucknow matches were seen in a brilliant moments. Digvesh Rathi scored Jitesh Sharma on non -striker and. Later captain Rishabh Pant withdrew the appeal. Jitesh was caught out on Rathi’s no ball. Pant applied six with one hand, on which the security guard took a catch.
In the last league match of the IPL, Bengaluru won the toss at the Ekana Cricket Stadium and chose bowling. Lucknow scored 227 runs losing 3 wickets in 20 overs. In response, Bengaluru achieved a target of 228 runs for 4 wickets in 18.4 overs.
Read the top moments of RCB Vs LSG match …
1. Jitesh took a review after Kohli refuses
The Bangalore team lost the review in the first over. The 5th ball of Nuwan Thushara’s over was on Mitchell Marsh’s pad, but the field umpire rejected the appeal. In such a situation, Bangalore captain Jitesh Sharma also took DRS after Virat Kohli refused. Replay revealed that the internal edge of the bat was placed on the ball. Thushara conceded 11 runs in this over.
Nuwan Thushara appealing against Mitchell Marsh.
2. Thushara’s ball on Breetzaki’s helmet, surprised
Nuwan Thushara, who was putting a third over in Lucknow batting, went to the helmet of Matthew Breetzaki. Here Nuwan threw the third ball short of length. Breetzaki went to the bridge and the ball went for a fours on his helmet. After this, the physio came on the ground and investigated them.
However, on the next ball, Thushara bowled Breetzaki for 14 runs. He threw this ball on a yorker length. Breetzaki could score 14 runs on his IPL debut.
Nuwan Thushara bowled Breetzaki.
3. Marsh’s fifty from Six Mitchell Marsh completed the fifty in the 14th over. He scored a half -century on 31 balls. Marsh completed a half -century by hitting a six on the second ball of Suyash Sharma’s over.
Mitchell Marsh scored 67 runs on 37 balls.
4. Pant’s one hand Six, security guard caught
Pant put two consecutive boundaries on the fourth and 5th balls. These included a four and a six. He put six on the fifth ball with one hand.
- Fours on fourth ball: Suyash Sharma bowled a full length ball outside the off stump. Pant in his special style played a shot towards extra cover and achieved a four.
- Six on fifth ball: Pant played a strong shot with one hand on Suyash’s fifth ball. The ball was on the length, but Pant sent it to Six in the direction of long on. The security guard standing outside the boundary here took a great catch.
Pant applied six with one hand.
5. Pant completed a century with fours, also celebrated by jumping
Lucknow captain Rishabh Pant completed his century in the 18th over. He hit a four against Bhuvneshwar Kumar on the fifth ball of the over and completed the century off 54 balls. This is his second IPL century. Earlier, he scored a century in 2018 while playing from Delhi. After the century, Rishabh Pant celebrated with an acrobatic jump.
Rishabh Pant scored an unbeaten 118 runs.
6. Ourke 2 wickets on 2 balls, Patidar-Livingston out
William Arurke, who is putting the 8th over, took 2 wickets on two consecutive balls.
- Ourke caught Rajat Patidar at the hands of Abdul Samad on the 5th ball. Patidar could score only 14 runs.
Rajat Patidar was caught out after scoring 14 runs. His catch was taken by Abdul Samad.
- On the last ball, Arurke lbw Livingstone. Livingstone could not open an account.
Will Ourke took 2 wickets, but spent 74 runs.
7. Ourke missed a hat -trick, Jitesh avoided being run out
In the 14th over, William Ourke missed out on taking a hat -trick. He dismissed Patidar and Livingston on the last two balls of the 8th over. He was on a hat -trick on the first ball of the 14th over, but Jitesh Sharma took one run.
Jitesh narrowly escaped the last ball. He played Ourke’s last ball towards third man. Mayank Agarwal ran to take runs at the other end. Jitesh was not ready for this, but Mayank had come out far enough. In such a situation, Jitesh ran for a non -strike. Here Digvesh Rathi had a chance to dismiss him on direct throw, but he missed.
Arurke missed out on to run out Jitesh Sharma.
8. Jitesh caught on no-ball, completed fifty with sixes
Jitesh Sharma completed the fifty in the 17th over. He completed the half -century by hitting a six on Digvesh Rathi’s ball. They were caught on the first ball, but the third umpire gave a no-ball. Rathi threw out the first ball of stump of the over, Jitesh played a cut shot and caught Ayush Badoni standing at the point. Later, when the umpire checked, it was found that Rathi’s rear leg was touching the sideline, due to which the ball was called a no ball and Jitesh survived.
Digvesh started to celebrate and celebrate Jitesh.
9. Digvesh mankading to Jitesh, Pant withdrew the appeal
On the last ball of the 17th over, Digvesh Rathi ran out Jitesh Sharma at non-strayer end. The fielding side appealed, but Rishabh Pant withdrew the appeal showing the game. Here Jitesh hugged Pant. In fact, Jitesh was outside the crease and if Pant did not withdraw the appeal, he would have been out, because his bat was in the air when the stumps were uprooted. Jitesh again scored 85 runs and won the team by hitting a six in the 19th over.
Digvesh Rathi scored Jitesh Sharma on non -striker and.
Jitesh Sharma, hugging Rishabh Pant.