• Fri. May 30th, 2025

    Mitchell Marsh breaks KL Rahul’s LSG record with stellar IPL 2025 form

    Mitchell Marsh achieved his best-ever season in the IPL in his maiden stint for the Lucknow Super Giants

    Mitchell Marsh maintained his impressive form in the current IPL season for the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), scoring his sixth half-century of the tournament. Stepping up in Aiden Markram’s absence against RCB, Marsh set the stage for Rishabh Pant to follow up with his second century in IPL history. Before the 2025 season, Marsh had scored 655 IPL runs overall, but he added 627 runs in just 13 matches this season—marking the most prolific season ever by an LSG batter, breaking KL Rahul’s previous record.

    Former LSG skipper KL Rahul had scored 616 runs in the 2022 edition, taking the Super Giants to the playoffs in their maiden appearance in the IPL. Marsh, who scored his maiden IPL century against the Gujarat Titans in LSG’s penultimate clash of the season in Ahmedabad, also went past Rahul’s record of most fifty-plus scores in a season for the franchise (6) with six fifties and a hundred. 

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    Most runs in an IPL season by a Lucknow Super Giants batter

    627 – Mitchell Marsh (2025), in 13 innings

    616 – KL Rahul (2022), in 15 innings
    524 – Nicholas Pooran (2025), in 14 innings
    520 – KL Rahul (2024), in 14 innings
    508 – Quinton de Kock (2022), in 15 innings

    Marsh and Aiden Markram’s partnership was one of the big reasons why the Lucknow Super Giants probably overperformed in the season despite not having the required quality in the bowling department. Marsh amassed 627 runs for the season, Pooran scored 524, while Markram too piled on 445 runs for the season as the batting took care of itself for the most part apart from Rishabh Pant’s form in the first 12 games but it was bowling, who, except Digvesh Rathi, looked toothless.

    Against RCB too on Tuesday, 227 should have been defended by the Super Giants but Jitesh Sharma’s breathtaking 85* off just 33 balls shocked the living daylights out of the home team as their foreign quick Will O’Rourke conceded 74 runs in his four overs.

    Super Giants will hope to add a few more quality options in the bowling department to push for the playoffs next season as if there were doubts over Pant’s retention, he may have swept them under the carpet with a magnificent century. 

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