Ravindra Jadeja was promoted up the order, but she struggled to gain traction before Shivam Dube, a powerful batter. He was trying to rotate the strike as much as possible and was not middling the ball. Critics said that his 16 runs in 19 deliveries helped to CSK’s problems by setting a lofty objective. Kevin Pitersen, a former cricketer for England, has supported the all-rounder and emphasised that India’s premier player cannot be written off.
At the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Tuesday, the Lucknow Super Giants defeated the Chennai Super Kings. Despite batting first, the defending champions were unable to contain the 210 runs they had scored. Despite having a sluggish start to the powerplay, Ruturaj Gaikwad‘s century helped CSK surpass 200. Ravindra Jadeja’s innings was then scrutinised because of his cautious strategy.
“You are entirely correct. Furthermore, it is imperative that you acknowledge Marcus Stoinis. Chennai executed everything flawlessly. Marcus Stoinis defeated them last night. Pietersen, cited by TOI, “It was him in a stand alone scoring one of the great hundreds of the IPL.”
So stop pointing at things. You can’t act like I won’t take it at all and point the finger at Ravindra Jadeja.
Not at all. That man is just amazing. He is among India’s initial selections. Take his IPL performances for India, for example. Give the man some space. Pietersen commented, “Stoinis defeated the Yellow Army yesterday.”
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Marcus Stoinis disturbs the castle of Chepauk
Leading the LSG attack against the CSK in their den was Marcus Stoinis. As the needed run rate increased to more than 14, he went on a six-hitting binge with Nicholas Pooran. Mustafizur Rahman bowled the last over of the innings, which needed 17 runs to win. With a six off the opening delivery and three straight boundaries off the next deliveries, Stoinis ended the game with a strong performance. Off 63 deliveries, he amassed an unbroken total of 124 runs.