Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) secured a five-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, successfully chasing a target of 191 in just 16.1 overs. Nicholas Pooran and Mitchell Marsh’s half-centuries laid the foundation for the win, with David Miller sealing the chase with a four off Ishan Kishan’s only delivery in the match. SRH Set a Target of 191 Sunrisers Hyderabad, despite being popular for 250+ scores, managed to put 190 runs on the board, losing 9 wickets in their 20 overs after being put to bat first. Opener Travis Head provided a strong start with 47 off 28 balls, but his dismissal in the seventh over slowed SRH’s scoring rate. Middle-order contributions from Nitish Kumar Reddy (32 off 22) and Heinrich Klaasen (26 off 18) kept SRH in the game, while Aniket Verma played a late cameo of 36 off 13 deliveries, hitting five sixes. Despite glimpses of thrilling shots, SRH struggled with partnerships, losing wickets at crucial intervals. Shardul Thakur was the standout bowler for LSG, taking four wickets for 33 runs. Prince Yadav dismissed Head early and was involved in Heinrich Klaasen’s run-out. Ravi Bishnoi and Digvesh Rathi picked up a wicket each, while Avesh Khan dismissed Pat Cummins in the final overs. Read also: Unfortunate Run Out Ends Klaasen’s Knock LSG Complete the Chase in 16.1 Overs Chasing 191, LSG lost Aiden Markram early for one, but Mitchell Marsh steadied the innings with a 52-run knock off 31 balls. Nicholas Pooran accelerated the chase, scoring 70 off 26 deliveries, hitting six fours and six sixes. Captain Rishabh Pant contributed 15 runs before falling to Adam Zampa. Ayush Badoni managed just six before his dismissal, but Abdul Samad (22* off 8) and David Miller (13* off 7) ensured LSG completed the chase comfortably. Miller struck the winning boundary against Ishan Kishan, who was given the ball for the first time in the match. For SRH, Pat Cummins took two wickets, while Mohammed Shami, Adam Zampa, and Harshal Patel claimed one each. However, their bowling attack failed to contain LSG’s aggressive batting lineup, leading to their defeat with 23 balls remaining.