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“Don’t want to be Starc, but…”: Avesh Khan retreats his Yorker after defending 9 6-goal hits against RR

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) Pacer Avesh Khan was under pressure in steel as he successfully defended nine matches in the final against Rajasthan Royals (RR), winning an exciting 2 wins at the Sawiai Mansingh Stadium on Saturday.

His match-winning spell not only stopped Rajasthan’s lateness, but also reiterated LSG’s position in the top four of the IPL 2025 point table.

Avesh finished the game with 3/37 and was hit on the final pass of the game, but even that couldn’t hold back his spirit. Despite his injury, he won the “Game Player” award and had a higher belief in his abilities.
“My hands are good; I can’t celebrate (the ball) hit my bones. I don’t want to be Mitchell Stark; I just want to be a good snowman sweat,” said the fast bowler in the post-match speech, referring to the Australian pacemaker’s recent final hero. “York is my power, I’m trying to execute it. I don’t play the bowl, look at the scorecard.”

“I’ll try to keep playing because I always think York is my best ball. In any case, I always try to bowl in York. It’s very important to support myself in the IPL.”


When the Royals entered the bowling victory for the 18th time, with eight wickets on hand winning, Avesh said he wasn’t nervous because it was because I was trying to focus on the execution. I never get nervous when I bring the ball to the court. Anyway, no matter what I want to play, I will go back 100%. I will get a lot of competitions at heights. running. But, what do I think the game requires?

Earlier, after first throwing the goal, LSG won 180/5 with a steady knock on the door from Aiden Markram (66% off), Ayush Badoni (34% off) and Fiery Cameo from Abdul Samad (30* Off 10). Wanindu Hasaranga is the bowler of RR at 2/31.

In response, RR controls most of the chase. Yashasvi Jaiswal led the charges with 52-point 74, stitching the partnership with first-time Vaibhav Suryavanshi (34) and Stand-In in Sevipper Riyan Parag (39). But it all depends on the final of Avesh’s disciplined Yorkers and rejected the RR victory under pressure. They ended up losing in two runs, suffering their sixth loss in eight games.

LSG now has five wins with eight wins, sitting comfortably in fourth place, while RR’s downturn continues to put them in eighth place.

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