IPL 2023, LSG vs DC | Mayers sizzles, Wood rattles Delhi Capitals as Lucknow Super Giants romp home by 50 runs


Lucknow Super Giants celebrates after dismissing Delhi Capitals batsman Mitchell Marsh during the IPL cricket match between Lucknow Super Giants and Delhi Capitals at Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on April 1, 2023.

Lucknow Super Giants celebrate after dismissing Delhi Capitals batsman Mitchell Marsh during the IPL cricket match between Lucknow Super Giants and Delhi Capitals at Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on April 1, 2023. Photo Credit: PTI

Mark Wood decimated the Delhi Capitals top-order in quick succession as his five-wicket haul complemented debutant Kyle Mayers’ brilliant 73 in a comfortable 50-run win over Lucknow Supergiants in their IPL opener here on Saturday. helped.

The absence of Quinton de Kock gave Mears a chance to show his exploits, hitting seven sixes in his 38-ball innings which was largely responsible for a solid 193/6 in 20 overs.

In reply, Delhi Capitals could only manage 143 for 9 with David Warner (56 off 48 balls) hardly any consolation.

Wood (5/14 in 4 overs) bowled back-to-back lethal in-cutters off 147 clicks, with Prithvi Shaw (12) and Mitchell Marsh (0) getting their bats down before the ball hit Wood. failed to fetch Work.

In the case of Sarfaraz Khan (4), his weakness against fast short pitches is well-documented and Wood hit his body, which could fly off his head, and he tried a non-existent ramp shot and Entangled himself The easiest catches were taken at the fine leg boundary.

At 48 for 3 from 41 for no loss, it happened in the space of a few overs when Wood had eroded his confidence with raw pace, DC were not able to stage a comeback.

Captain Warner and Rilee Rossouw (30 off 20 balls) added 40 runs, but the dismissal of Ravi Bishnoi (2/31 in 4 overs) precipitated their downfall.

Bishnoi and ‘Impact Substitute’ Krishnappa Gautam (0/19 in 4 overs) bowled well in dewy conditions and the latter really showed his multi-skill ability by hitting a last ball six during LSG’s batting innings.

DC didn’t look the part on the day as the pace slipped out of their grasp at times. The 16 sixes given away by the DC bowlers were testimony to their inconsistency.

They enjoyed a fine bowling powerplay, with Mears announcing his grand entry on the IPL platform with a scintillating knock.

The left-handed batsman from Barbados, who was included in the absence of South African opener Quinton de Kock, made the Capitals pay a heavy price as he smashed a 28-ball half-century to drop them for 14 runs.

At the other end, Deepak Hooda (17, 18b) was a mere spectator to Mayer’s fury as he smashed 79 off 42 balls to accelerate the run-rate in the middle overs.

The pair were dismissed inside a ball, while Marcus Stoinis (12) was dismissed cheaply in the middle overs.

But LSG kept the momentum going with Nicholas Pooran (36; 21b) and Krunal Pandya (15 not out; 13b), Ayush Badoni’s mini-attack (18; 7b, 1×4, 2×6) and an ‘Impact Substitute’ last-ball six Krishnappa Gautam conceded 22 runs in the 20th over bowled by Chetan Sakaria (2/53) before being dismissed.

66 runs came off the last five overs, mainly due to Pooran and Badoni using the long handle to good effect.

LSG, playing their first home game since joining the IPL last year, were in a position to trouble the DC bowlers, who made full use of the difficult single wicket two-way after bowling.

It took 16 balls for LSG openers KL Rahul and Meyers to get going and hit their first boundaries.

They were reduced to 19/1 inside four overs when left-arm pacer Sakariya lengthened Rahul’s lean patch by dismissing the Indian opener with a slow delivery. Sakariya’s dismissal of Rahul was the third in four IPL match-ups.

But things soon tilted in favor of the home side when Khaleel Ahmed trapped Mears in the last over of the powerplay.

Mayer showed his anger against debutant Mukesh Kumar and hit him for two big sixes in the very next over.

There was no stopping Meyers as he continued his onslaught on his premier spinners Akshar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav with the help of seven sixes and two fours.

Patel, however, had the last laugh when he clean-bowled Meares with a near-square curve ball from an imaginary fifth stump line.

Thereafter, it was his West Indies teammate Nicholas Pooran who seized the momentum with his 21-ball 36 (2X4, 3X6) keeping the run flow going with Krunal Pandya.

Abbreviated Score:

lsg: 193/6 (Kyle Meyers 73 off 38 balls, Khaleel Ahmed 2/30) beat Capitals of Delhi: 143/9 (David Warner 56, Mark Wood 5/14) by 50 runs.



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