IPL 2025: Avesh Khan defeats Rajasthan Royals in LSG’s exciting two matches | Cricket News

Pacers Avesh Khan keeps his nerves in death to help the Lucknow Super Giants beat Rajasthan Royals with a tense three tickets in Saturday’s IPL match in Jaipur.
The royal family ended on the 17th with 25 runs, with 8 wickets in hand. However, Khan admitted five runs in Game 18 and took two wickets – Riyan Parag and Yashasvi Jaiswal – ended nine games in the Defence Final with a 3/37 victory.
In a tense final, Khan rejected Shimron Hetmyer (12) and admitted to six runs, giving LSG a memorable victory as RR ended 178 with 178 in 20 points while chasing 181 wins.
It was heartbreaking for the royals, who lost their losses from dominance to a fourth straight loss – the sixth loss in eight games.
In the running chase, Jaiswal (74 52 balls) continued his roaring form with an entertaining 50, while 14-year-old IPL’s youngest player Vaibhav Suryavanshi (34 hits 20 balls) immediately had an impact on his debut as his left-handed duo started in 85 matches, 8.4 runs in a rematch.
Jaiswal anchored the inning, hitting five two-quarters and four sixes during the knock.
The Royals chase began in a spectacular way, Suryavanshi and Jaiswal became the replacement, while Sawai Mansingh Stadium cheered him on.
Over the course of 14 years and 23 days, Suryavanshi scored six points in the first delivery of his IPL career, hanging Shardul Thakur on the hypercap border to join an exclusive member club. In a sensational start of his career, he imposed the same punishment on Khan at the end of the next.
However, Suryavanshi was dropped by 14 by Ravi Bishnoi. Another opener Jaiswal was nine years older than before taking over Aiden Markram, hitting Shardul six and four and two tallest sharduls. Jaiswal was again behind 61 Jaiswal at the end of the power game, and the Royals lost no losses.
They showed up in 10 games before the end of the 34-ball entertainment inning of Suryavanshi Entertainment Bureau. The slower handing out from Markram and Pant beat the young man. Suryavanshi made the recommendation, but he failed. Despite his impact on his debut, he irritated the court.
Nitish Rana scored half a century in the previous RR game and he didn’t last long as he beat seven in the last ball of the 10th. The royal family was 94 points, 2 points, 2 points, in the middle of Jaiswal.
RR only took 25 times in the last three games, but Khan turned the game to the game in the magical 18th game. He used the first ball, Jaiswal, and then took Parag LBW away from the last ball with a similar delivery.
Earlier, Markram and Ayush Badoni hit a half century to help LSG recover from the initial batting recession and compete with a 50-50.
Markram (45 balls, 66 points) and Badoni (34 balls) stitched LSG innings 76 times in the eighth to revive the LSG innings to drop to 54 innings in the eighth.
Captain Rishabh Pant’s decision to first hit the ball after winning the toss looks like a good fit, but Markram and Badoni rescued the visiting side with some solid hitting. Abdul Samad then played 30 cameos, not just 10 goals under orders, hitting six quarters from Sandeep Sharma’s final.
For the royal family, Wanindu Hasaranga (2/31) was the most successful bowler, while Jofra Archer, Tushar Deshpande and Sandeep Sharma took a wicket.
Archer lost two quarters of Markram in the first game, but he returned to open the game Mitchell Marsh (4), and after the second, Shimron Hetmyer made a huge gain after the batsman took the ball.
Markram was strong on the other end, but the wicket fell by his side, and Sandeep got rid of Nicholas Pooran (11), the leading runner, after the batsman put in too early to a slower delivery.
After the power game, LSG was 46 out of 2, and they were in the eighth and bothered, with his pants three shots cheaper in his match against the Chennai Super Kings. Before that, his highest score was 21.
Pant mistakenly believes that Hasaranga has delivered a little more than expected, while goalkeeper Dhruv Jurel is left. With Markram hitting two sixes in a row above the 10th, the LSG was 76/3 at the midway mark.