When Naveen-ul-Haq took a wicket for LSG against MI in the IPL 2023 Eliminator, he celebrated in a unique way.
In Wednesday’s Eliminator match in Chennai, Lucknow Super Giants were defeated by Mumbai Indians, five-time champions, by 81 runs.
LSG missed their competitive 183-run target by a significant margin, and none of their batters showed up to bat.
The main silver lining for LSG was the exhibition of their pacer Naveen-ul-Haq who took a four-wicket pull.
Naveen was seen having a shut-out-the-noise party after taking wickets from Rohit Sharma and Camron Green.
Which went viral on social media. The celebration prompted reactions from even the great Sunil Gavaskar.
“Excellent, great delivery. The previous delivery was 133, while this one was 105. It was so tricky.
After Naveen took the wicket of Cameroon Green, Sunil Gavaskar commented on Star Sports, “And then he celebrates, but I have not understood this celebration.”
Following his altercation with former RCB captain Virat Kohli, Naveen has been in the news recently. After his festival.
“He has definitely disapproved of the group. Throwing your ears in celebration is appropriate. He has a wicket at this point. He needs to pay attention to the applause.
At the point when someone scores 100 likewise, don’t throw your ears. Stand by listening to the commendation, throw your hand behind the ears, and make proper acquaintance, ‘presently might I at any point hear you?’.
That is the means by which the festival ought to be. India Today cited Gavaskar as saying, “That’s old me saying this, by the way.”
In terms of the match, Mumbai Indians prevailed on Wednesday over Lucknow Super Giants by 81 runs in the IPL Eliminator.
The second Qualifier on Friday in Ahmedabad, MI will take against Gujarat Titans to determine who will take on Chennai Super Kings in the summit showdown.
When MI decided to bat, they scored 182 for 8 with Suryakumar Yadav making 33 off 20 balls and Cameron Green leading the way with a 23-ball 41.
Marcus Stoinis led LSG in scoring with 40 points off just 27 balls as none of his batting partners contributed significantly.
The top bowler for MI was Akash Madhwal, who claimed five wickets for five runs in 3.3 overs.
Brief ratings: Mumbai Indians: 182 for 8 in 8 of their 20 overs (Cameron Green scored 41 and Suryakumar Yadav scored 33.
Naveen-ul-Haq took 4/38 and Yash Thakur took 3/34). 101 runs were run out for the Super Giants of Lucknow (Marcus Stoinis 40; 5/5). Aditya Madhwal.