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Ekana stadium highest score in IPL

Ekana stadium highest score in IPL

Ekana Stadium has played host to 22 Indian Premier League (IPL) matches to date and seen eight wins by teams batting first while eleven victories for those batting second have taken place at this venue with its slow pitch that accommodates fast bowlers.

SRH have amassed the fourth-highest total at this ground after scoring 277 against Mumbai Indians and 266 against KKR respectively, and holding onto their highest successful run chase at this stadium with Sanju Samson’s batsmanship.

KL Rahul

KL Rahul is an ideal opener for India. Sharing his first name with legendary Rahul Dravid, KL Rahul boasts compact yet airtight techniques similar to his. After an outstanding white ball record before Test form took a tumble following a dismissal on 199 in Chennai; KL can build upon his experience to become an outstanding Test opener.

Since his return, he has found form in ODIs and scored two quality hundreds on away tours against Sri Lanka and West Indies. Additionally, he was asked to open India’s T20I innings as opener but his consistency has faltered considerably in that role.

Ekana Stadium has hosted 22 IPL matches so far, with eight wins and 11 losses for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). On May 23, it will host the clash between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Sundar Rashhkar Husenegar Husenegar Hussainiahs (SRH), featuring its red soil turf pitch that favors fast bowlers.

Nicholas Pooran

Nicholas Pooran is a Trinidadian batsman playing for Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League. This year he has shown outstanding form as he is an integral member of their batting line-up and scored 525 runs including four fifties so far for Lucknow Super Giants.

At home in the Caribbean, he quickly earned acclaim with his hard-hitting batting style. Starting from Under-19 level representation in 2014 ICC U19 World Cup tournament – making a considerable impression – to eventually becoming regular West Indies limited-overs teams, even being appointed captain at one point!

His career, however, was set back after he was involved in a car accident which resulted in broken tibia and ankle. Due to this setback he missed multiple games as well as experiencing chronic ankle pain; eventually returning for action in 2016’s CPL where he made his international debut; going on to join Islamabad United for Pakistan Super League play later on.

Ayush Badoni

Ayush Badoni, widely seen as an emerging talent, is well known for his abilities in short-format cricket games. He has been likened to AB de Villiers and seen as a future star for India; playing for Delhi with an outstanding batting average in Ranji Trophy tournament.

He hails from Sonnet Cricket Club and has made an impressionful showing for Indian Under-19s. Unfortunately, he went unsold during auctions for some years until LSG decided to include him for Mega Action 2022 upon Gautam Gambhir’s suggestion – taking full advantage of this chance and becoming an integral member of their middle order squad.

Ayush was raised in a middle-class area of Delhi by his documentary filmmaker father and teacher mother. Ayush enjoys animals and staying fit; playing video games; being an avid Bollywood movie fan; as well as keeping his personal life to himself.

Krunal Pandya

Krunal Pandya made waves for Baroda during the 2016-17 Vijay Hazare Trophy and was quickly noticed by Mumbai Indians’ talent scouts. After joining, he returned their trust by playing an integral part in scoring 86 off 37 balls in the 2017 IPL final – earning Player of the Match honors! Over his season long stay with Mumbai, his consistent performance made him one of their most valuable assets and allowed for his T20I debut against Windies later that year.

Krunal is an aggressive left-handed batsman whose bowling is on par with that of his brother Hardik. Able to deliver different spinners, Krunal poses a significant threat for any team he joins.

The Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium serves as home ground to Uttar Pradesh men’s and women’s cricket teams, franchises Lucknow Super Giants and UP Warriorz, and is home of international cricket tournaments like 2022 elections and Yogi Adityanath’s swearing-in ceremony. As India’s fifth largest international cricket stadium with one of its longest straight boundaries ever seen at an Indian venue. Additionally it was chosen as the site for two major government events: 2022 elections as well as Yogi Adityanath’s swearing-taking ceremony oath-taking Ceremony

Ravi Bishnoi

Ravi Bishnoi has taken 39 wickets over three seasons of IPL cricket and also represented SRH and RCB domestically. An energetic bowler, his wrong’uns are known to elude batters. Born in a remote village but turning his attention to cricket as an escape route from poverty trap, his action emulates Shane Warne to become an impact player at U-19 World Cup tournaments before eventually earning selection for Indian T20I team but losing out to Yuzvendra Chahal for 2024 T20 World Cup T20 World Cup bid.

Even after losing the toss, Royal Challengers Bangalore were still able to score 228 runs at Ekana Stadium despite losing the toss largely thanks to Sanju Samson’s aggressive innings. Ekana Stadium is owned by Uttar Pradesh government and serves as home ground of its men’s and women’s cricket teams as well as IPL franchise Lucknow Super Giants; Yogi Adityanath took oath as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh there in 2022.