LSG Coach Justin Langer Optimistic Despite Six-Wicket Loss to MI

Lucknow Super Giants head coach Justin Langer expressed optimism despite a six-wicket loss to Mumbai Indians, highlighting the positive impact of batting order changes. Nicholas Pooran's explosive 63 off 21 balls was a standout performance, though LSG fell short after losing wickets in the middle overs. Langer praised MI's Jasprit Bumrah and Deepak Chahar for their exceptional death bowling that stifled LSG's momentum. MI chased down 229 with ease, powered by Rohit Sharma's 84 and Ryan Rickelton's 83, leaving LSG at the bottom of the table.

Key Points: LSG's Langer on Batting, Pooran's Show After MI Loss

  • LSG restructured batting order for aggression
  • Nicholas Pooran scored 63 off 21 balls
  • MI's Bumrah and Chahar bowled outstanding last overs
  • Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton's 143-run stand sealed MI win
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LSG's Justin Langer reflects on team's batting performance after six-wicket loss to MI

Justin Langer reflects on LSG's batting restructure, praises Nicholas Pooran's 63, and acknowledges MI's Bumrah and Chahar after six-wicket defeat.

"You could see how determined he was. I actually turn up to every training session just to watch Pooran bat. - Justin Langer"

Mumbai, May 5

Lucknow Super Giants head coach Justin Langer expressed mixed emotions following his side's six-wicket defeat to Mumbai Indians at Wankhede Stadium on Monday night.

Despite the loss, Langer was optimistic about the team's batting performance, particularly highlighting the impact of Nicholas Pooran.

"I thought the whole restructure of our batting order was positive. We've identified last summer that all our metrics were where we were on top of everything with our batting, this year we're right down at the bottom, so we had to do something, right? So we restructured it, seeing Nicholas Pooran batting like that and bringing smiles to everyone's faces," Langer said during the post-match press conference.

He praised Pooran's determination, noting that his batting was a highlight for LSG in the match.

"You could see how determined he was. I actually turn up to every training session just to watch Pooran bat. And even though he's working so hard, he hasn't had the season he's wanted so far, but today just goes to show why he's been one of the, he is one of the great T20 players in the world. So it was great entertainment and, yeah, that's a real positive for us," he added.

Addressing the team's overall strategy, Langer acknowledged the challenges in getting the batting order right.

"First, he didn't do anything wrong, that's for sure. When you try and, with all these things, you try and work out the jigsaw puzzle which works best for the team, right? So, we've been very aware, we've got guys who can fill that position, we've got guys we've chopped and changed the opening positions a few times. So, if you're winning, everyone says the jigsaw puzzle's right. If you're not, it's not. But one part of the jigsaw puzzle today, which was a positive, was Pooran," he explained.

Looking back on the match, the coach noted the team's intent to improve their aggression at the crease.

"We went in with a real mindset to up our, up our intent, and we did that really well today. And then we just lost a couple of wickets in the middle, which just dragged us. I thought Bumrah and Chahar's last two overs were outstanding. You've got to sometimes give credit to the opposition. Chahar's last over was absolutely magnificent," he said.

Langer also praised the resilience of MI's bowlers, particularly Jasprit Bumrah and Deepak Chahar.

"So, Bumrah as well, I mean, that's what champions do, they fight back. So, we, they were good at the end. We could have lost with eight balls to go or something. So, there's a lot more positives in our batting today, that's for sure," he concluded.

MI opted to bowl first, and knocks from Nicholas Pooran (63 in 21 balls, with four and eight sixes), Mitchell Marsh (44 in 25 balls, with six fours and three sixes) and Himmat Singh (40* in 31 balls, with two fours and two sixes) took LSG to 228/5.

However, a stand of 143 runs between Rickelton (83 in 32 balls, with six fours and eight sixes) and Rohit (84 in 44 balls, with six fours and seven sixes) helped MI make a light work of the chase and completed the chase in 18.4 overs.

MI are at the ninth spot with three wins and seven losses, while LSG are at the bottom with two wins and seven losses.

- ANI

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Ramesh W
Langer's "jigsaw puzzle" analogy is interesting but honestly, if you keep changing the batting order every match, how will players settle? Pooran is world-class no doubt, but expecting him to rescue the team every time is unfair. KL Rahul's absence is clearly hurting LSG. Need a stable captain and a clear batting strategy.
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Jason I
As an LSG fan since inception, I appreciate Langer's transparency, but actions speak louder than words. The bowling attack is toothless without Bishnoi and Mohsin being consistent. Pooran's 63 off 21 was breathtaking – reminded me of peak AB de Villiers! But one man cannot win matches alone. Time to rebuild for next season. 🏏
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Siddharth J
Rohit Sharma scoring 84 against his former franchise – such poetic justice! 😄 And Rickelton proved why he's a valuable T20 player. LSG's total was par at Wankhede, but their bowlers had no answer to MI's power-hitting. Langer's point about Bumrah and Chahar's death bowling is valid though. Great learning for young LSG batters.
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Priya S
Nice to see Langer focusing on positives, but I wish he'd also address the glaring weakness – LSG's death bowling! Bumrah & Chahar made 30 runs in the last 3 overs, but LSG's bowlers conceded 60+ in the last 4 overs. That's the difference between winning and losing in T20 cricket. Hope they fix this in the next match.
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Arun Y
Langer saying he turns up just to watch Pooran bat – that's a massive compliment from a legend coach! 💪 Poor

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