IPL 2018: Lokesh Rahul made history, hit fastest half-century
Kings XI Punjab opener Lokesh Rahul, who came out to chase down the target of 167 runs by Delhi Daredevils, played such a storm that created a new history of IPL. Rahul scored a half century in just 14 balls and took a new record. Earlier, the record for the fastest half-century in IPL history was jointly named after Sunil Narine and Yusuf Pathan.
Naren, playing for Kolkata Knight Riders in last season, had scored 15 off 15 balls against Royal Challengers Bangalore, while Pathan had scored a fifties in 15 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad, who played for KKR in 2014. Now Rahul has reached this record alone.
Rahul's stormy innings was such that when Punjab completed 52 runs in three overs, Rahul's account alone was 51 runs. During his stormy innings, he made six fours and 4 dismissal sixes. Although he could not lift his innings, Chris returned to the pavilion by scoring 51 runs off Morris. Rahul's target was Amit Mishra, in which he scored 24 runs in one over.
Earlier, thanks to the record half-century of Gautam Gambhir (55), Delhi had set a target of 167 for victory against Punjab. In the list of most fifties in serious IPL history, jointly became number one. Gambhir and Warner have 36 fifties. In this match, Mujib ur Rehman of Punjab made history by debuting. He became the youngest debut player in this tournament
Naren, playing for Kolkata Knight Riders in last season, had scored 15 off 15 balls against Royal Challengers Bangalore, while Pathan had scored a fifties in 15 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad, who played for KKR in 2014. Now Rahul has reached this record alone.
Rahul's stormy innings was such that when Punjab completed 52 runs in three overs, Rahul's account alone was 51 runs. During his stormy innings, he made six fours and 4 dismissal sixes. Although he could not lift his innings, Chris returned to the pavilion by scoring 51 runs off Morris. Rahul's target was Amit Mishra, in which he scored 24 runs in one over.
Earlier, thanks to the record half-century of Gautam Gambhir (55), Delhi had set a target of 167 for victory against Punjab. In the list of most fifties in serious IPL history, jointly became number one. Gambhir and Warner have 36 fifties. In this match, Mujib ur Rehman of Punjab made history by debuting. He became the youngest debut player in this tournament
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