Samad run out on Dhoni’s direct throw dainik bhaskar moments | धोनी के डायरेक्ट थ्रो पर समद रनआउट: उन्होंने एक हाथ से सिक्स लगाया; राहुल ने 25 मीटर पीछे दौड़कर डाइविंग कैच लपका
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In the 30th match of IPL-18, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) defeated Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) by 5 wickets. On Monday, Ekana Stadium Lucknow scored 166 runs losing 7 wickets. In response, Chennai scored 168 runs at the loss of 5 wickets in 19.3 overs and won. Captain MS Dhoni scored 26 runs off 11 balls.
Rahul Tripathi ran 25 meters behind and caught diving catch. Pant put six on the reverse shot. His catch was released from Dhoni. Badoni caught on no ball. Samad was runout on Dhoni’s direct throw. He also applied six with one hand in the 19th over.
Read the top moments of CSK vs LSG match …
1. Rahul ran 25 meters behind and caught diving catch

Rahul caught Markram’s catch for 6 runs.
Aden Markram was out in the first over of Lucknow’s innings. Khalil Ahmed, the last ball of the over, threw the back of length. Markram tried to play on the leg side but the ball went to the cover-point with the edge of the bat. Here fielder Rahul Tripathi raised 25 meters at the back, kept his eyes on the ball and caught a brilliant catch by diving.

Rahul Tripathi celebrating after taking the catch.
2. Puran LBW out from Dhoni’s DRS

Dhoni took a review at the behest of bowler Anshul Kamboj.
Chennai got the second wicket in the fourth over. Anshul Kamboj lbw Nicholas Puran on the last ball of the over. The umpire did not give Puran out, CSK captain MS Dhoni took a review. The replay showed that the ball leg stump is looking. The umpire had to change the decision. Puran returned to the pavilion after scoring 8 runs.

Nicholas Puran was able to score only 8 runs.
3. Pant put six on reverse scoop

Rishabh Pant completed the fifty by applying six.
In the sixth over, Rishabh Pant played the reverse scoop shot and put six. Jamie Overton threw the third ball length of the over. Pant played the shot as a reverse scoop i.e. a right-hander and the ball went straight to a six over the third man boundary. With this six, the LSG score crossed 50 runs. Mitchell Marsh, standing at non -strike end, laughed at this shot.
4. Pant’s catch missed from Dhoni

When Pant’s catch was missed, he was batting for 29 runs.
Captain Rishabh Pant got a life on the fifth ball of the 11th over. Noor Ahmed’s ball dropped from wicketkeeper MS Dhoni. Noor bowled a flat ball outside the off stump, Pant tried to play a cut shot but the bat fell. The ball had a sharp deflection and Dhoni tried to catch it, but could not take the catches even after the gloves.
5. Badoni gets two opportunities in 2 overs Ayush Badoni received two life in the 13th and 14th over. However, he was stumped out by Dhoni in the 14th over itself.

Badoni was stumped by Dhoni for 22 runs.

After Ayush Badoni was dismissed, Ravindra Jadeja celebrated the umpire.
- Badoni caught on no ball Ayush Badoni of Lucknow was caught on no ball in the 13th over. The fourth ball of the over Mathish Pathirana bowled the bouncer, Badoni was caught on third man. The third umpire checked in the replay that Pathirana threw the third bouncer of the over. Which was called no ball, Badoni scored a run on free hit.

Badoni was caught on no ball.
- Save with DRS On the first ball of the 14th over, Ayush Badoni was given out by the umpire. Here Ravindra Jadeja threw a full length ball. Badoni tried to play the switch hit by thinking in advance. The ball hit in front of his middle stump, which he looked absolutely out. The umpire also gave him LBW out. But Badoni spoke to captain Rishabh Pant and took a review. Replays showed that the ball went to a little touching the glove, and the spike in the ultra age also came when the ball was with the glove. The result was changed and Badoni not out.

Ayush Badoni was given out by the umpire. He then took DRS and the umpire had to change the decision.
6. Rashid gave another life to Pant

Pant’s catch was released from Rashid for 61 runs.
In the 19th over, Rishabh Pant’s catch was missed by 20 -year -old Sheikh Rashid. Khalil Ahmed’s Pant tried to play the bridge shot, but the timing did not work and the ball went up quite up. Fielder Rashid, running back from the mid-off, kept an eye on the ball, but could not take a catch.
7. Samad out on Dhoni’s direct throw

Samad was dismissed for 20 runs on 11 balls.
Abdul Samad was runout on the second ball of the 20th over. Pathirana bowled wide balls in the leg side. Pant immediately ran for the single, but Abdul Samad ran away for a while and remained inch from the crease. Dhoni showed cunning and saw that Pant had reached halfway. Here he bowled the ball at non-strayer end with the underarm throw and hit a straight stump.
8. Abdul Samad left Tripathi’s catch

Abdul Samad left an easy catch on mid -off.
In the 7th over, Abdul Samad left the catch of Rahul Tripathi. Tripathi was currently batting on a score of just 5 runs. Ravi Bishnoi, the third ball of the over and full length on the middle stump, Tripathi tried to play on the leg side but the ball went up with the lead age. Samad came running from long-off, but could not catch easy catch.
9. Dhoni applied six with one hand

Dhoni put six on Shardul’s ball.
On the last ball of the 17th over, MS Dhoni put six with one hand. Shardul put a slow ball on the outside. The ball was in Dhoni’s slot but he played the shot early. Despite this, he rotated the bat with one hand and sent the ball directly for sixes.
10. Dhoni’s catch was missed from Bishnoi

Dhoni’s catch was released from Ravi Bishnoi for 20 runs.
Ravi Bishnoi left Dhoni’s catch on the third ball of the 19th over. On the ball outside Bishnoi’s full and off stump, Dhoni drove strongly but there was no height in the ball. The ball went straight to extra cover. Here Ravi Bishnoi had an easy opportunity, but the ball got out of the hands and the catch was missed.
Facts
- The highest fielding in IPL became the name of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. He has dismissed the batsmen 201 times as a wicketkeeper. He is followed by Dinesh Karthik’s number, whose names are 182 dismissal.
- Sheikh Rashid became the youngest player to open for CSK. His age is 20 years 202 days. Earlier, this record was in the name of Sam Karan, who had opened up 22 years 132 days against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in 2020.