Aiden Markram fails to fire as Chennai Super Kings defeat Lucknow Super Giants

Aiden Markram fails to fire as Chennai Super Kings defeat Lucknow Super Giants

Aiden Markram scored six runs for Lucknow Super Giants as they failed to defend their 166/7 against Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League on Monday.

A swashbuckling 26 off 11 balls from CSK captain MS Dhoni would result in five five-wicket win in a chase that went to the final over.

Dhoni's decision to field first paid rich dividends early on. In a moment of fielding brilliance amidst CSK's fielding woes so far this season, Rahul Tripathi took a fantastic diving catch running backwards from cover to send back the in-form Markram in the first over. Khaleel Ahmed - who has the most wickets (4) in the opening over this season - struck early once again.

With Orange Cap holder Nicholas Pooran in the middle alongside another highly in-form batter in Mitchell Marsh, LSG would have expected more fireworks. However, the pressure from CSK paid off as they successfully reviewed an LBW decision and Anshul Kambhoj got the prized scalp of Pooran (8 off 9) to leave LSG at 23/2 after four overs.

Marsh and skipper Rishabh Pant stabilised the innings with a 50-run partnership, before Ravindra Jadeja cleaned up Marsh (30 off 25). Ayush Badoni lived a charmed life during his brief cameo at the crease, first surviving after getting out to a no ball off Matheesha Pathirana before then successfully reviewing a LBW decision given out off Jadeja's bowling.

Jadeja struck back soon after with Badoni's wicket as Dhoni became the first wicket-keeper to complete 200 IPL dismissals, and LSG were 105/4 in the 14th over.

However, Pant, who hit an audacious reverse scoop off pacer Jamie Overton in the seventh over, also smashed a one-handed six over mid-wicket, en route to a hard-fought 63(49) to guide LSG to 166/7 after 20 overs.

Two wickets each from Jadeja Pathirana led CSK's effort, but a spell of 0/13 in four overs from Purple Cap holder Noor Ahmad was instrumental in restricting LSG.

In response, Rachin Ravindra and debutant Shaik Rashid got CSK off to a superb start in the powerplay. Their 52-run partnership inside five overs was all about class and elegance, particularly from Rashid (27 off 19), before Avesh Khan dismissed him.

The visitors' momentum was snatched back with LSG's spinners growing into the game. Markram trapped Ravindra in front for a well-made 37(22) before Ravi Bishnoi struck twice to dismiss Tripathi and Jadeja, and CSK were suddenly 96/4 in the 13th over.

Digvesh Rathi continued his impressive wicket-taking run in his debut TATA IPL season as Vijay Shankar edged one to short third-man off Rathi's bowling, and the equation for CSK stood at 56 runs to get in five overs.

Walking out to yet another huge reception from the crowd, MS Dhoni provided a much-needed blitz amidst the calm for CSK. Three fours and a one-handed six over mid-wicket from Dhoni in quick time brought the equation down to 20 off 11. Shivam Dube then smashed a six off a no-ball from Shardul Thakur, which turned out to be a defining moment in the game.

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