In a match against Mumbai Indians (MI) on Sunday, April 27th, young Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) leg spinner Ravivishnoy was unthinkable in his match against Mumbai Indians (MI) as he destroyed the best pacer Jasplit Bumra for six.
Ravi Vishnoy was absolutely delighted after pounding the best bowler in the world to the fullest and stopped the wild celebrations while watching Jaspuri’s Bumra.
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LSG star Rabbi Bishnoy contributed 13 runs in the pursuit
Lucknow’s Super Giants have scored a 216 run goal to chase in the 45th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 at Wanquede Stadium in Mumbai.
They started poorly and lost Aiden Markram above the third. They continued to lose wickets regularly and despite decent contributions from Nicholas Foran, Ayu Badoni and David Miller, they faced 54 losses.
However, Ravi Bishnoi has made it to offer some entertainment in batting in the innings. He walked to Bat on the 16th after David Miller’s firing.
He tried to extend his stay in the middle, scoring 13 runs from 14 balls on two sixes. His first hit was against Corbin Bosch, and his second six were against the modern great Jaspri Bumra.
On the final ball of the 18th, Jasplit Bumura bowled Rabbi Bishnoy with a lengthy ball.
After hitting the six, he was seen actively celebrating while watching Jasprit Bumrah, with Lucknow’s Super Giants captain Rishabh Pants and mentor Zaheer Khan sitting in the dugout with distrust.
Watch: Rabbi Bishnoy actively celebrates Jasplit Bumra after shattering six people
Bishnoi reaction after hitting Bumrah’s 6 pic.twitter.com/9a1vav4ewt
– `(@fouroverthrows) April 27, 2025
It’s always a tough game, it’s far away at home – Aiden Marklum
Ahead of the match, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) star batsman Adenmark Ram said opening innings with Mitchell Marsh would be great for him. He explained in detail:
“Yeah, that was good. Obviously he’s the perfect guy to open the batting. He’s big and strong, he clears the ropes freely. It’s really nice to be on the other side and have front row seats.
“It’s very strange to tell you what it is. Today I believe we need to keep up with the trends in the game. It seemed a bit late. I train some options and run them in the middle. Sometimes it doesn’t work.
Aiden Markulam added that the game against the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League – Home or Away – is extremely difficult. He said:
“It was good. It was a great change. It’s always nice to open a batting with white ball cricket. Do it with the red ball. It’s a bit different to white ball cricket these days. So it’s a great change and I enjoy it.
“It’s always a tough game, home or away. And we’re going to play them here on their home ground. So we’re going to focus a lot on ourselves and what we need to do to win the game, and we can’t keep up with the players they have and their strengths. What we’re looking forward to.