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Aakash Chopra raises question on KL Rahul’s slow knock
By SMCS - Apr 11, 2023 4:30 pm
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Aakash Chopra has questioned LSG captain KL Rahul for his poor batting approach in the Lucknow Super Giants’ (LSG) IPL 2023 win against the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). RCB set a massive 213-run target for LSG in Bengaluru on Monday, April 10. However, LSG chased down the target off the very last delivery with just one wicket in hand despite Rahul scoring 18 runs off 20 balls.

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While talking about the Lucknow Super Giants’ chase in a video shared on his YouTube channel, Chopra said: “It seemed I was playing because he (KL Rahul) was playing at a run-a-ball. It was surprising because although wickets were falling, a player of KL Rahul’s class should hit. The bat is not firing this year and the problem is that if it hasn’t fired here, it will not fire in Lucknow in any case, the pitches are not good there.”

Meanwhile, he also heaped praise on Marcus Stoinis for playing an explosive knock. He hit 65 runs off 30 balls when LSG were reduced to 23/3 after four overs. He also added a 76-run fourth-wicket partnership as well.

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Aakash Chopra said: “Marcus Stoinis came and hit hard. Lucknow made a huge investment (₹10 crore) in this player. Everyone was surprised why so much money was spent on him but he gave his dividend this time. He batted extremely well. When Marcus got out and Rahul got out right after him, it seemed they are gone. But there came Nicholas Pooran. He sent the balls far away. He activated flight mode. He scores this season’s fastest fifty in just 15 balls.”

The veteran commentator also praised Ayush Badoni for playing a stunning knock, saying: “Ayush Badoni – how well he played. He came in as the Impact Player and played an extremely important knock. When Nicholas Pooran got out while trying to hit a six off Siraj’s full toss, he was left alone. He first hit a four off Wayne Parnell’s bowling and then a six but got out hit-wicket.”

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Aakash Chopra concluded: “An extra fielder had to come in for the last over because the overrate was slow. One run was required off the last delivery – too much drama. There was a run-out chance at the non-striker’s end which was missed. Then Dinesh Karthik couldn’t gather the ball and in the end, Lucknow won the match by one wicket off the last ball.”