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LSG Owner Sanjiv Goenka in an Animated chat with KL Rahul in Hyderabad: Video Goes Viral.

IPL 2024: A video of LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka having an animated chat with captain KL Rahul after their 10-wicket loss in Hyderabad went viral. SRH chased down 166 in just 9.4 overs to hand Lucknow their biggest defeat in tournament history.

  • LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka and KL Rahul were seen discussing the team’s loss
  • LSG were handed a 10-wicket thrashing by SRH in Hyderabad
  • SRH chased down 166 in 9.4 overs to set a new T20 record

Owner of the Lucknow Indian Premier League franchise, Sanjiv Goenka, was seen having an animated conversation with captain KL Rahul after the Super Giants suffered their biggest defeat in a crucial IPL 2024 match to SunRisers in Hyderabad on Wednesday, May 8. Visuals of Sanjiv Goenka and KL Rahul chatting along the boundary rope at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, minutes after LSG’s 10-wicket defeat, went viral on social media.

The disappointment in the Lucknow camp was evident as owner Sanjiv Goenka, captain KL Rahul and the rest of his teammates looked gutted following the loss, which hampered the team’s chances of reaching the IPL 2024 playoffs. LSG had headed to Hyderabad with high hopes of extending their perfect record against former champions SunRisers. However, SRH were on top of their game, limiting LSG to 165 and then chasing down the total in just 9.4 overs to set a new T20 record.

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LSG slipped to the sixth spot in the points table and their Net Run Rate took a huge hit after the one-sided game in Hyderabad. Lucknow has 12 points in as many games, 2 fewer than third-placed SunRisers.

KL Rahul paid the price for being timid on the field. While he won the toss and opted to bat, lack of intent in the powerplay cost the visiting team. LSG managed just 27 runs and lost 2 wickets at the end of the powerplay while SunRisers, thanks to Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head’s ruthless knocks, reached 107 at the end of their powerplay. The 80-run difference between the two teams’ totals in the powerplay is also the highest in IPL history.

KL Rahul was criticized by a section of fans and pundits. The LSG captain played an uncharacteristically slow knock — 29 off 33 balls. Thanks to Ayush Badoni’s fifty and Nicholas Pooran’s 4quick-fire 48, LSG was able to post 165 and give their bowlers something to work with.

However, SRH openers Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma were in the mood to hit some big ones. Head hit 8 sixes and as many boundaries for his 30-ball 89 while young Abhishek smashed 6 sixes and 8 boundaries for his 28-ball 75. The duo added 167 runs for the opening partnership and steered SRH past the finish line in record time.

I AM LOST FOR WORDS: RAHUL

KL Rahul echoed the emotions of millions of cricket fans who watched SunRisers make a mockery of the 166-run target, acknowledging the incredible big-hitting show from Head and Sharma.

“I am lost for words,” he said while talking to the broadcasters after the one-sided contest.

“We have watched that kind of batting on TV. But this is unreal batting. Everything seemed to find the middle of the bat. Kudos to their skills. They have worked hard on their six-hitting skills. They didn’t give us a chance to know what the pitch played in the second innings,” he added.

LSG Owner will look to bounce back and return to winning ways when they take on Delhi at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on May 14. They will end the league stages with a trip to Mumbai on May 17. Rahul and LSG have a proud record to keep up as the Lucknow-based franchise has never failed to make the playoffs in their nascent IPL history. 

Following SRH’s 10-wicket Thumping, LSG Owner Sanjiv Goenka Publicly vents his rage at KL Rahul; the Images are Shocking.

After the match, LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka was seen having an animated chat with skipper KL Rahul on the ground.

Lucknow Super Giants suffered a crushing defeat against Pat Cummins and Co. on Wednesday, which put them in a tricky spot in the playoffs race. It was a dismal performance from LSG bowlers Sanjiv Goenka and their top-order in batting as Sunrisers Hyderabad crushed them at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad.

LSG skipper KL Rahul won the toss and elected to bat first, but the decision backfired for them as they lost Quinton de Kock and Marcus Stoinis early in the powerplay, which put pressure on Rahul, and he went into his shell once again. The LSG captain failed to rise under the pressure and scored 29 runs off 33 balls. He looked sluggish throughout the innings as LSG scored just one boundary in the powerplay and hit 27 runs. Meanwhile, Ayush Badoni (55*) and Nicholas Pooran (48*) helped them post a fighting total of 165/4 on the scoreboard.

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However, SRH openers Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma made a mockery of it and chased it down in just 9.4 overs. Head smashed 89*, and fellow left-hander Abhishek, who hit 75*, tore into the opposition attack to romp home with 10.2 overs to spare at their home in Uppal.

After the match, LSG owner Sanjeev Goenka was seen having an animated chat with skipper Rahul on the ground. It didn’t look a pleasant sight as Goenka looked miffed with the team’s performances, and many suggested he should have waited to get to the dressing room or a meeting room to have that conversation instead of doing it in a public place.

‘Lost for words’

Head and Abhishek showed no mercy and smashed the LSG Sanjiv Goenka bowlers all around the park to chase down the 166-run target in just 9.4 overs to script several records as LSG players had an embarrassing night.

“I’m lost for words. We’ve watched that batting on TV but that was unreal,” Lucknow skipper KL Rahul said of the bludgeoning by the Hyderabad openers.

“Everything was hitting the middle of the bat, kudos to their skill, they’ve worked very hard on their six-hitting.”

However, it will be crucial for LSG to get over the humiliating defeat quickly as they are still in the playoffs race and have to win their remaining two matches to make a case for themselves.

IPL 2024 Orange Cap update: Following the LSG vs. KKR Game, KL Rahul joins the top 5, while Sunil Narine and Phil Salt Move up.

IPL 2024 Orange Cap Holder: On Saturday, Virat Kohli strode to the top of the IPL 2024’s top run scorers standings after a 27-ball 42-run innings in Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s four-wicket win over the Gujarat Titans

IPL 2024 Orange Cap Holder: Sunil Narine and Phil Salt of the Kolkata Knight Riders soared up the Orange Cap standings following their explosive Sunday performance against the Lucknow Super Giants. They moved up to third and fifth in the table thanks to scores of 81 from Narine and 32 from Salt.

Virat Kohli stormed to the top of the IPL 2024 run scorers chart on Saturday at the Chinnaswamy Stadium with a 27-ball, 42-run performance in Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s four-wicket victory over the Gujarat Titans. After his innings, Kohli moved captain Ruturaj Gaikwad of the Chennai Super Kings to second place. Gaikwad had overtaken Virat Kohli to take the top spot on the batting statistics on Wednesday.KL Rahul, the captain of Lucknow, moved up to fourth place after unseating Sai Sudharsan of the Gujarat Titans, who scored six goals against Bengaluru on Saturday.

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IPL 2024 Orange Cap Standings Updated Today

 No.PlayerMInsNORunsHSAvgBFSR100/504s/6s
1Virat Kohli11113542113*67.75366148.081/448/24
2Ruturaj Gaikwad11112541108*60.11368147.011/457/16
3Sunil Narine1111145210945.20247182.991/346/31
4KL Rahul111114318239.18305141.310/340/15
5Phil Salt1111142989*42.90234183.330/450/23

Every year when the Indian Premier League (IPL) season comes around, a lot of eyes are on the players who score the most number of runs in the season, thereby getting the Orange Cap.

Last season, current Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill won the Orange Cap with 890 runs. He was followed by Royal Challengers Bengaluru skipper Faf du Plessis who scored 730 and Chennai Super Kings Devon Conway with 672. RCB’s Virat Kohli was at number 4 with 639 while Yashasvi Jaiswal came in at 5 with 625.

IPL 2023 Orange Cap Winner: Shubman Gill

Total Runs: 890 | Team: Gujarat Titans

IPL 2022 Orange Cap Winner: Jos Buttler

Total Runs: 863 | Team: Rajasthan Royals

IPL 2021 Orange Cap Winner: Ruturaj Gaikwad

Total Runs: 635 | Team: Chennai Super Kings

IPL 2020 Orange Cap Winner: KL Rahul

Total Runs: 670 | Team: Kings XI Punjab

IPL 2019 Orange Cap Winner: David Warner

Total Runs: 692 | Team: Sunrisers Hyderabad

IPL 2018 Orange Cap Winner: Kane Williamson

Total Runs: 735 | Team: Sunrisers Hyderabad

IPL 2017 Orange Cap Winner: David Warner

Total Runs: 641 | Team: Sunrisers Hyderabad

IPL 2016 Orange Cap Winner: Virat Kohli

Total Runs: 973 | Team: Royal Challengers Bangalore

IPL 2015 Orange Cap Winner: David Warner

Total Runs: 562 | Team: Sunrisers Hyderabad

IPL 2014 Orange Cap Winner: Robin Uthappa

Total Runs: 660 | Team: Kolkata Knight Riders

IPL 2013 Orange Cap Winner: Michael Hussey

Total Runs: 733 | Team: Chennai Super Kings

IPL 2012 Orange Cap Winner: Chris Gayle

Total Runs: 733 | Team: Royal Challengers Bangalore

IPL 2011 Orange Cap Winner: Chris Gayle

Total Runs: 608 | Team: Royal Challengers Bangalore

IPL 2010 Orange Cap Winner: Sachin Tendulkar

Total Runs: 618 | Team: Mumbai Indians

IPL 2009 Orange Cap Winner: Matthew Hayden

Total Runs: 572 | Team: Chennai Super Kings

IPL 2008 Orange Cap Winner: Shaun Marsh

Total Runs: 616 | Team: Kings XI Punjab

Happy Birthday KL Rahul: Captain of the Lucknow Super Giants’ Top 5 IPL Picks!

In 2013, KL Rahul made his IPL debut. Throughout his 11-year career, the captain of the Lucknow Super Giants has participated in 124 IPL games and amassed 4367 runs.

April 18 is KL Rahul 32nd birthday. Rahul is one of the Indian cricket team’s most dependable hitters. In addition to his outstanding work in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Rahul has excelled in international cricket as well. In both 2013 and 2016, he played for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League. Additionally, he had brief stints at the Kings XI Punjab (now the Punjab Kings) from 2018 to 21 and the Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2014–15.

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Later on, the wicketkeeper batter became the team captain when he joined the Lucknow Super Giants. In 2013, Rahul made his IPL debut. Rahul has appeared in 124 IPL games throughout his 11-year career, amassing 4367 runs.


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KL Rahul’s Best Performances In The IPL

  • 132 not out vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Lightning– I had struck at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on September 24, 2020, when KL Rahul smashed his IPL-best score of 132 (not out) against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) skipper remained unbeaten as he attained this impressive figure in a mere 69 balls. His stellar performance included 14 boundaries and seven sixes. Rahul’s knock spearheaded Punjab to a 97-run victory over RCB.
  • 103 not out vs Mumbai Indians– Rahul was at his best against Mumbai Indians on April 16, 2022. Playing at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai, the Karnataka-born batter guided Lucknow to an 18-run victory against the five-time IPL champions. The ace batter remained not out while adding 103 runs to his team’s tally facing just 60 balls. His innings included nine boundaries and five sixes.
  • 103 not out vs Mumbai Indians– Just eight days later after his first century of IPL 2022, KL Rahul added his second ton of the season against Mumbai Indians. After losing his fellow opener Quinton de Kock, Rahul took up the responsibility to anchor his team’s innings. The ace Indian batter smashed an unbeaten 103 runs in 62 balls. His knock included 12 boundaries and four sixes. His heroics helped LSG reach 168/6, eventually, winning the game by 36 runs.
  • 100 not out vs Mumbai Indians– KL Rahul’s first century against the Mumbai Indians came in 2019 when he put up an absolute show at the Wankhede Stadium. Representing Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings), Rahul scored 100 runs off 64 balls while remaining unbeaten against the then Rohit Sharma-led side. He hit six boundaries and as many sixes in the match to help Punjab reach a total of 197. Rahul’s knock, however, did not prove to be enough as Mumbai Indians secured a three-wicket victory in that fixture.
  • 98 not out vs Chennai Super Kings– Representing Punjab Kings, KL Rahul produced another memorable knock of 98 (not out) against the then MS Dhoni-led Chennai Super Kings on October 7, 2021. Chasing a 135-run target, Rahul smashed seven boundaries and eight sixes. He did so in 42 balls, spearheading his side to a dominant six-wicket victory.

11 injuries in 36 months: A timeline of Ravindra Jadeja and KL Rahul’s fragile bodies!

Ravindra Jadeja and KL Rahul’s repeated string of injuries is pulling India down.

Ravindra Jadeja and KL Rahul's

Ravindra Jadeja is 35, KL Rahul 31; their total number of injuries since 2021 accounting to 11. Yes, that’s how fragile their bodies have been over the last three years. Jadeja and Rahul are, at present, missing more matches for India than actually playing, and it’s hurting India to a certain extent. Their unfortunate streak of injuries is not only unsettling the team combination but also robbing youngsters of a longer run in the Playing XI. In the last three years, Jadeja has been injured five times, while Rahul’s count goes up to eight, which makes for a big worrying sign.

Is it age catching up? Is playing non-stop cricket acting as a deterrent? Possibly. But there is no running away from the fact that their bodies are wearing down. As Jadeja and Rahul are set to miss the second Test against England starting Friday – and potentially more – we take a look at the long list of injuries the two India stars have endured since 2021.

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Ravindra Jadeja

Thumb injury (January to March ’21): During the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Down Under, Ravindra Jadeja dislocated his thumb while batting in the Sydney Test. Jadeja copped a blow on his left thumb when a shooting delivery from Mitchell Starc took off and struck him. The scans later suggested a fracture, which kept Jadeja out of the home series against England.

Forearm injury (November ’21 to February ’22): Jadeja was dropped from the second Test against New Zealand due to a swollen forearm, discovered via scans. Jadeja was understood to be out of action for a long period and ended up missing the tour of South Africa before returning for the home Tests against Sri Lanka.

Rib injury (May to June ’22): After a rough time as Chennai Super Kings captain, Jadeja was ruled out for the remainder of the IPL 2022 due to a bruised rib. He picked up the injury while fielding against Royal Challengers Bangalore. He returned for the rescheduled fifth Test between India and England from the year before but his setback woes didn’t end there.

 Knee injury (August ’22 to February ’23): Catastrophe hit Indian cricket as Jadeja damaged his knee during the Asia Cup and had to stay out for action for the next six months after needing surgery. He missed the T20 World Cup, tour of Bangladesh, home series against Sri Lanka and New Zealand, before making his much-awaited comeback in the Test series against Australia having undergone the grind for Saurashtra in Ranji Trophy.

Hamstring (January ’24): Jadeja was ruled out of the 2nd Test against England after pulling his hamstring on Day 4 of the series opener against England in Hyderabad. He returned to the NCA, and shared a picture of it with the caption ‘Home for the next few days’, which significantly hurts his chances playing the remaining four matches.

KL Rahul

Wrist strain (January ’21): Ahead of the third Test in Sydney, Rahul strained his wrist and was ruled out of the 2020/21 BGT. He had not played the first two Tests either, and had to return to the NCA having played no part in India’s famous series win.

Appendicitis (May ’21): In the middle of the IPL, KL Rahul had to undergo surgery for appendicitis. Ahead of Punjab Kings’ IPL 2021 clash against Delhi Capitals, the franchise released a statement saying he was suffering from acute appendicitis. Rahul had scored 331 runs from 7 innings before his time in the tournament was cut short

Thigh strain (November ’21): Rahul was ruled out of the two-Test series against New Zealand at home due to a thigh strain.

Groin/sports hernia (June ’22): The day before leading India against South Africa in a home T20I series, Rahul was pulled out due to what appears to be a groin injury. It flared to become a sports hernia which needed Rahul to undergo surgery. He returned after a long injury layoff in August, a month before the Asia Cup.

Thigh injury (May ’23): KL Rahul was ruled out of the remainder of IPL 2023 after injuring his thigh while chasing the ball. The nature of the injury was so severe that it cost Rahul three months of action, meaning he had to miss the World Test Championship final, the tour of West Indies and Ireland.

Quadriceps injury (January ’24): After recovering well and showing some exemplary form in the World Cup and Asia Cup and the tour of South Africa, Rahul is back on the shelf after he complained of pain in his right quadriceps, ruling him out of the Vizag Test against England.

This Article was originally published on hindustantimes!