On Saturday, March 30, Punjab Kings (PBKS) ace spinner Rahul Chahar removed Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) all-rounder Marcus Stoinis to exact his retribution in the current Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 battle at Ekana Cricket Stadium.

Stoinis was dismissed in the ninth over of LSG’s innings after slamming Rahul Chahar for two consecutive sixes from the previous two deliveries. The right-handed hitter exited for 19 runs off 12 balls, attempting to be greedy against the leg-spinner.

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Rahul Chahar produced a flatter, faster delivery that slipped through and beat Stoinis before slamming into the leg stumps. The 24-year-old adjusted his length after fuller and shorter length balls were hit for sixes over the bowler’s head and square leg, respectively.

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With the wicket, Rahul Chahar reduced Lucknow to 78/3 in 8.4 overs. He had previously taken one wicket against Delhi Capitals (DC), but he went wicketless against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, which Punjab lost by four wickets.

Rahul Chahar was retained by the Punjab-based club at INR 5.25 crore ahead of the current IPL season. Last year, he took eight wickets in 14 games for an economy rate of 7.75.

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Stoinis, on the other hand, was dismissed cheaply against the Rajasthan Royals after scoring three runs off four deliveries. Lucknow lost their opening game by 20 runs.

Australia’s versatile­ cricketer achieve­d major IPL success last year. He score­d an impressive 408 runs, hitting three­ fifties in 15 matches. Alongside scoring e­xploits, he claimed five wicke­ts. For his excellent showing, he­ was retained for an amount of 9.92 crore Indian rupe­es.

Quinton de Kock and Nicholas Pooran Lead LSG Recovery After Early Setbacks

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Quinton de Kock and Nicholas Pooran helped LSG comeback after losing early wickets against PBKS on Saturday. The two formed a 47-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

LSG were 125/4 after 13.1 overs, with Pooran (25 off 14) at the crease. Quinton de Kock (54 off 38 balls) was the last to be removed, caught by Jitesh Sharma off Arshdeep Singh. The latter also returned KL Rahul cheaply, while Devdutt Padikkal was bowled by Sam Curran to Shikhar Dhawan in mid-off.

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