CSK Triumph Over LSG: Gaikwad Praises Urvil Patel's Record 13-Ball Fifty

Chennai Super Kings defeated Lucknow Super Giants by five wickets in Chennai, successfully chasing a target of 204. Urvil Patel smashed a 13-ball joint-fastest half-century in IPL history to anchor the chase. CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad praised the team's composure and highlighted Jamie Overton and Noor Ahmad's tight bowling in the middle overs. The win moved CSK to fifth place, while LSG stayed at the bottom of the points table.

Key Points: CSK vs LSG: Gaikwad Hails Urvil Patel's Record Fifty

  • Urvil Patel hits joint-fastest IPL fifty (13 balls)
  • CSK successfully chase 204 for 5-wicket win
  • Josh Inglis scores 85 off 33 for LSG
  • Gaikwad praises Noor Ahmad and Jamie Overton for middle-overs comeback
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"Good to finally chase 200": Gaikwad after CSK's victory over LSG by 5 wickets

CSK beat LSG by 5 wickets to chase 200. Skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad praises Urvil Patel's 13-ball joint-fastest IPL fifty and Josh Inglis's 85.

"It's been a while since we chased 200, so good to chase it - Ruturaj Gaikwad"

Chennai, May 10

Chennai Super Kings skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad reflected on their win over Lucknow Super Giants, saying that chasing a target of 200 was always likely to be a tough contest stretching into the death overs.

He highlighted CSK's strong start in the powerplay but noted that the surface made stroke-making difficult for incoming batters. Gaikwad added that despite a few nervy moments, the team stayed composed to get over the line, marking a welcome return to successfully chasing a big total.

Chasing a big target of 204 runs, Urvil Patel smashed the 13-ball joint-fastest half-century of the Indian Premier League (IPL) to help the CSK register a comprehensive five-wicket victory against LSG at the M A Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday.

First time since 2019, CSK have successfully chased down a 180+ target.

"Yes (got too close), but at the end, chasing 200, when you start the innings, it will always go to the 18th or the 19th or the 20th over. We started really well in the power play, but it was a bit tacky for a new batter to just go in and play the shots. But we must get the job done. It's been a while since we chased 200, so good to chase it," Gaikwad said after the match.

Gaikwad praised LSG opener Josh Inglis for his exceptional batting performance, saying CSK had no real answers to the quality and innovation of his shots. CSK skipper admitted the team struggled to plan or set fields against Inglis as he played a standout knock.

Inglis smashed a rapid 85 off 33 balls, including 10 fours and 6 massive sixes. Gaikwad added that the turning point came after the first strategic timeout following the power-play, when Sanju Samson urged the team to stage a comeback and restrict the opposition, which lifted the players' morale. From there, CSK focused on taking wickets and regaining control of the game.

He further highlighted the impact of the middle overs, praising Noor Ahmad and Jamie Overton for their tight spells between overs 6 to 10, which helped pull the match back in CSK's favour.

"Huge credit and hats off to Josh Inglis. I think he played some amazing shots, which we actually didn't have any answer to, and you can't quite plan for it, or you can't quite set a field for it. He just played an amazing knock. Hats off to him. But after the first time-out, Sanju just came in, and he said, if we have it in us, we have to make a comeback here and try and restrict them as low as possible. So whatever around 220, it was still fine. So I think that just pumped us, everyone. And after that, it was just about getting those wickets, slowly getting into the game. So I think everyone was eager to make a comeback after the first time-out, and I feel that's the commitment or that determination that really changed the course of the game. So we thought, let's get our best bowlers for the next three or four overs and see how it goes after that. And I think that six to ten overs, Noor and Jamie bowled really well. They just pulled it back really well," he added.

For CSK, Jamie Overton (3/36), Anshul Kamboj (2/47), and Noor Ahmad (1/24) were among the wicket takers.

With this win, CSK plunged to fifth place with six wins in 11 matches. On the other hand, LSG remain at the bottom of the points table with just three wins in 11 matches.

- ANI

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Priya S
Ruturaj saying "we didn't have answer to Inglis" is so honest. Josh played a gem, but CSK's middle-over bowlers (Noor and Overton) saved us. Spin at Chepauk always tells a story. Good win, but LSG's batting depth is worrying for them. Bottom of table hurts.
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Michael C
As a neutral observer from the US, I love how CSK's culture keeps them calm even when chasing 200. That Sanju Samson pep talk after timeout seems game-changing. IPL really showcases how momentum shifts in T20s. Inglis is a superstar in the making.
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Vikram M
Great win but honestly, CSK's middle order still looks shaky. If not for Urvil's explosive cameo, this could have been another loss. Need more consistency from batsmen after powerplay. Kudos to Noor Ahmad though - that 1/24 in 4 overs on Chepauk is classic spinner's art. šŸ
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Sarah B
Inglis vs Gaikwad - both captains showed class. Ruturaj's humility in praising opponents is refreshing. CSK's comeback after timeout shows why they're a champion franchise. LSG missing KL Rahul's stability? Just saying... šŸ¤” Anyway, thrilling match for cricket fans!
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Rohit P
Urvil Patel - 13-ball fastest fifty? That's IPL history! But let's not forget CSK's bowling recovery. Overton's 3/36 was crucial after Inglis massacre. Team spirit is high in Chennai camp. Only criticism: Dhoni's

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