Despite the disadvantage vs. PBK, LSG Batter Ayush Badoni receives a historical feat

Ayush Badoni once again outlined his growing importance between the Lucknow Super Veteran (LSG) with a brilliant 74 with just 40 delivery against Punjab Kings (PBK). His innings, with five borders and five sixes, placed the LSG in the chase of a hard 237-run target. However, despite its bravery attempts, the team eventually decreased by 37 runs, ending at 199/7 in Dharamasala. The 25 -year -old has now recorded more than 50 scores for LSG’s number 5 position or lower back, with six innings in his name.
He stands ahead of Nicholas Gorn, who has five, while Deepak Hooda and Marcus Stoinis have two -two, and Arshad Khan has one.
Badoni’s association has also ranked him third in the list of all-time highest run-scorer for LSG. KL Rahul leads the chart with 1,410 runs, followed by Nicholas Goran 1,267. Badoni has submitted 960 runs, which are just ahead of Marcus Stoinis, who have 952, and Quinton de Cock, who have 901.
As LSG continues to push its push in IPL 2025, Ayush Badoni’s performance is a bright place. While his latest knock could not guide him to win, his credibility in the middle order is turning into one of the team’s greatest strength.
In the match, Abdul Samad and Badoni started a fight as they set a stand of 81 runs, as the Lucknow Super Veterans lost 37 runs from 37 runs to 37 runs due to top-order failure.
With this win, PBKS is in second place with seven wins, three defeats and one result, giving them 15 points. LSG is in seventh place, with five wins and six defeats, gave them 10 points. LSG won the toss and opted to bat first.
Josh Iglis has a quick cameo of 30 in 14 balls (one four and four sixes) between a quick cameo and 78-Run third wicket stand, Prabasimran and skipper Shreyas Iyer (45 in 25 balls with 45, five four and two sixes) and for 54 runs with forever and 54 runs with 54 runs and Shashk Slax (33) 236/5 in their 20 overs.
Akash Singh (2/30) and Digwesh Rathi (2/46) were the top wicket-winkar for LSG.
During the run-chase, LSG drowned at 73/5, but Ayush Badoni (74 in 40 balls, with five fours and five sixes) and Abdul Samad (with 45 balls in 24 balls, with two fours and four sixes) helped to return the 81-run stand LSG battle, but they were limited to 199/7 in 20 overs.
Arshdeep Singh gave a brilliant four -over spell, conceded 16 runs and took three wickets. Azmatullah Omrajai scored 2/33 runs in his four overs. Marco Jansen and Yuzvendra Chahal took one wicket each.
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