Mohsin Khan, the opening bowler for the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), dismissed Rachin Ravindra on the very first ball. It was a golden duck for Rachin Ravindra against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the current IPL 2024 match. This latest failure followed an explosive start to his tournament.
The dismissal occurred on the first ball of the second over the innings. Mohsin sliced one full to the stumps, but the New Zealand batsman played the wrong line. The 25-year-old was understandably overjoyed and yelled in celebration.
Rachin Ravindra, who was auctioned to the Super Kings for ₹1.8 crore, shown aggressive play in his first two matches. The southpaw scored 37 off 15 deliveries against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), and 46 off 20 balls against the Gujarat Titans, both at home.
However, he has subsequently scored 2, 12, 15, 21, and 0.
LSG drop Shamar Joseph for CSK game
Shamar Joseph, who replaced Mark Wood, had a dismal IPL debut for the Super Giants against the Kolkata Knight Riders last week. The right-arm speedster finished with 4-0-47-1 as LSG fell by eight wickets. Matt Henry has now been called up to the playing XI.
The Super Kings, who are coming off straight triumphs, have also caused a few adjustments. Moeen Ali took over for Daryl Mitchell, while Shardul Thakur was replaced by Deepak Chahar.
The champs beat RCB and Gujarat. They lost to Delhi and SunRisers. Then they roared back, defeating Kolkata and Mumbai. Their start was bumpy. But great comebacks occurred after poor showings.
LSG lost to Rajasthan first. Wins over Punjab, RCB and Gujarat followed. However, Delhi and Kolkata beat them next. A strong start, three wins in a row. Momentum stopped, losses happening.