Akash Deep was named in Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) who plays XI against Mumbai Indian (Mi) at the IPL 2025 competition at Ekana Crickket Stadium on Friday, April 4th. The 28-year-old Pacer replaced Pacer. Nonsense Siddharth in line. The change followed after Siddharth returned in the previous match without Wickkets against Punjab Kings (PBKS), who beat the Super Giants of eight hickets.
Super Giants bought Akash deep for INR 8 crore on the IPL 2025 mega auction last year. So far, he has played eight matches in the IPL, which during his stay with Royal Challengers Bengaluru from 2022 to 2024, in total 42 T20, in the economical rate from 2022 to 2024.
LSG Captain Rishabh panties tinged on throwing (via cricbuzz -a):
“Only one change for us. Akash Deep comes to Siddharth.”
Akash Deep could be useful for LSG for his experience of playing seven tests for India.
We decide on a bowl against LSG IPL 2025 conflict
Midik Pandya Lidi won me a throw and decided first for a bowl against LSG in the IPL 2025 match. Justifying his decision, the comprehensive said (via Cricbuzz):
“We’ll pour yourself first. Looks like a fresh Wickket. You’re not sure how to play. Looks like a decent song. Dew could come later. He thought better about the chase.”
Like LSG, he made me a solitary change while Rohit Sharma sustained a knee injury. The versatile paradise Bawa replaced him in the XI toy.
The two succeeded in loneliness in their first three matches, but they come on the back of contrasting appearances in their last matches. In a unilateral game, LSG lost to PBKS in a unilateral game, while I was kicked by Knight Riders (KKR) Kolkat.
It is worth noting that the franchise with headquarters in Mumbai managed only one win against LSG in six games, including five defeats. The side under the leadership of Hardyik Pandya will seek for the first victory in Lucknow.
Follow the LSG VS MI IPL 2025 Live grades and updates here.
Edited by Sudeshna Bernerjee
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2025-04-04 19:20:00
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