After the Indian Premier League 2025 match between Mumbai Indians and Lucknow super veterans on Saturday, Mumbai Indians opener and former captain Rohit Sharma lightened the mood to advise LSG owner Sanjeev Goenka. ,
“Sir, why worry when you are God?” Rohit asked Goonka, as Chakling, he mentioned Shadul Thakur. LSG won its first domestic game at the Ekna Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Saturday, scoring 12 runs from MI. After batting, Lucknow scored 204 runs and banned Mumbai for five in 20 overs to 191, which refused their second win.
Goenka was seen discussing animated with LSG captain Rishabh Pant after his loss. Goenka also saw these conversations in the previous season, where he appeared disappointed next to his former captain KL Rahul, after a loss to LSG’s Sunrisers Hyderabad, which was widely criticized.
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On Saturday, after a bowling of an extraordinary bowling after Lakshya Shardul, the managerial appearance for MI, left Mumbai with 22 for the final over, after leaking only seven runs. Tilak Verma retired in the middle after his 23 -ball struggle. The 22 -year -old, fought to speed up and get a good relationship with the ball.
Sharadul chose Ryan Ricelton’s wicket, who hit fifty blazing in the previous game against Kolkata Knight Riders, and rejected him for just 10.
Rohit and Sharadul, who play together for Mumbai, share a good bond on the field and outside. Rohit was dropped from the match after being hit on the knee
LSG planted left -handed pacer Mohsin Khan for a base value of Rs 2 crore in Sharadul, excluded from the tournament due to a calf injury.
Thakur was unsold in the IPL mega auction and joined the team before his initial game against Delhi Capital in Vijag. The right hand pace had a great start for the tournament. He organized an orange cap at some point and recorded an impressive figure of 4/34 against Sunrisers Hyderabad, defeating SRH by 7 wickets.
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Currently, he is fifth in the list of the highest wicket -takers with seven wickets in four matches.