Arshdeep Singh endured a costly spell, conceding 52 runs in three overs, setting an unwanted PBKS record. Lucknow Super Giants posted 196, driven by Josh Inglis’s aggressive 72 and Ayush Badoni’s quickfire 43. Despite early setbacks, LSG’s strong batting performance, including contributions from Rishabh Pant and Abdul Samad, secured a competitive total.
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