In a stunning display of skill, Urvil Patel has made history by matching Yashasvi Jaiswal’s record for the fastest fifty in IPL history, reaching the milestone in just 13 balls. This remarkable achievement took place during a thrilling match at Chepauk, where Patel’s explosive batting played a pivotal role in securing a victory for the Chennai Super Kings. He finished the innings with an impressive total of 65 runs off just 23 deliveries, showcasing his talent and contributing significantly to his team’s success.
The match itself was a nail-biter, with Chennai Super Kings facing off against the Lucknow Super Giants. Lucknow set a formidable target of 203 runs after losing 8 wickets, putting the pressure on Chennai. However, the Super Kings rose to the occasion, chasing down the target with a score of 208 for 5 in just 19.2 overs. This victory not only marked a thrilling win for Chennai but also revitalized their chances of making it to the playoffs, while Lucknow’s defeat further complicated their own playoff aspirations.

The final moments of the match were particularly intense, as Chennai needed 10 runs in the last over. Aiden Markram, bowling for Lucknow, started with two wides, reducing the target to 8 runs from 6 balls. Shivam Dubey then took charge, hitting two consecutive sixes to propel his team to victory, finishing with 15 runs off 7 balls. Additionally, Prashant Veer, who came in as an impact player, played a crucial role by scoring 17 runs off 12 balls, also hitting two sixes. Both players remained unbeaten, sealing a memorable win for Chennai and leaving Lucknow in a precarious position regarding their playoff hopes.
Sanju Samson kicked off the innings with a solid performance, amassing 28 runs off just 14 balls, which included a couple of sixes and three fours. While he made a promising start, it was Urvil Patel who truly electrified the crowd at Chepauk, smashing an impressive 65 runs from only 23 deliveries, featuring a staggering eight sixes and two fours. As the innings progressed, Chennai felt the pressure after both Samson and Patel were dismissed. However, Dubey and Prashant stepped up, guiding the team to a successful finish without incurring significant losses. Karthik Sharma and Dewald Brewis contributed minimally, scoring 20 and 10 runs respectively, but their efforts were enough to secure the win.
Chennai won the toss and chose to bowl first, a decision that would set the stage for an exciting match. Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) batted aggressively, finishing their innings with a commendable total of 203 runs for the loss of 8 wickets. Opener Josh Inglis was instrumental in providing a strong foundation, delivering a remarkable performance that saw him score 85 runs off just 33 balls, peppered with six sixes and ten fours. As the innings progressed, Shahbaz Ahmed, who came in at number seven, played a crucial role in pushing the score past the 200-mark, remaining unbeaten on 43 runs from 25 balls, which included three sixes and a four.
Despite their explosive start, Lucknow’s momentum was eventually curtailed by Chennai’s disciplined bowling attack. Himmat Singh, who followed Shahbaz to the crease, added valuable runs with a quick 17 off 12 balls, featuring a six and a four. Captain Rishabh Pant and Akshat Raghuvanshi contributed modestly with 15 and 18 runs respectively, but the rest of the batting lineup struggled to make an impact. On the bowling front, Jamie Overton was the standout performer for Chennai, claiming three wickets, while Anshul Kamboj and Noor Ahmed chipped in with two and one wicket respectively. This combination of solid batting and effective bowling set the stage for a thrilling contest.




















