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LSG upset RCB with a fine all-round performance in a rain-interrupted contest, led by Mitchell Marsh before the bowlers saw out a tight finish.
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An exciting match at the Ekana Stadium as RCB spurned a chance to go top, dropping points to LSG who finally returned to winning ways with a 9-run win. The batting seeing its stars click into gear, before the bowling did just enough to hold off a terrifying sequence of RCB hitters.(AFP)
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Mitchell Marsh was the aggressor in chief as LSG tried out a fifth opening combination in 10 matches this season. Opening with Arshin Kulkarni, who looked out of sorts, Marsh was anything but – hammering 9 fours and 9 sixes enroute to 111(56).(PTI)
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Marsh’s century off 49 balls was the second of his IPL career. What made it all the more impressive was the fact that this wasn’t an easy wicket, and how he dominated the scoring against some very strong bowlers. The Bison has taken a while to click this season, but this was him close to his very best.
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What made Marsh’s innings even more impressive was how he batted through a sequence of rain delays – three in total over the course of the first innings, but never too long, only costing a couple of overs. LSG finish with 209/3 in 19 overs, setting a DLS target of 213.(ANI Picture Service)
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Key for the LSG innings was Rishabh Pant finding his footing in the death overs. A player who still seems to be suffering a T20 identity crisis, his fabulous 32*(10) might prove to himself that batting lower down the order and playing a pure impact role to get in touch with his creativity could be what the cure is.(PTI)
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A start of truly dramatic proportions. Prince Yadav with a great swirling catch to remove Jacob Bethell, before taking the wicket of Virat Kohli with one of the great pieces of IPL bowling – an inswinger which moved late, snuck past the great’s guard, and rung up his off-stump.(REUTERS)
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Rajat Patidar stepped in and spent some time rebuilding with Devdutt Padikkal, before accelerating – at one point hitting 5 sixes in the space of 7 balls to bring RCB right back into the contest out of the blue.
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Prince Yadav finished with figures of 3/33 in a high-scoring game with some really impressive all-phase bowling, a continuation of a breakout season for the Delhi seamer.(PTI)
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