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Stoinis monsters Mumbai to book Lucknow into playoffs

Western Australian blazes eight sixes in career-best IPL hand, trumping Cameron Green, Tim David and Jason Behrendorff's Mumbai Indians

It was raining sixes in Lucknow after Marcus Stoinis launched a stunning assault on the Mumbai Indians' bowlers to take Lucknow Super Giants to the brink of a playoff spot in the Indian Premier League.

The allrounder smote eight sixes and four fours in a 47-ball unbeaten 89 that lifted LSG to 3-177. Of those 54 came in the last three overs as the Western Australian cut loose after skipper Krunal Pandya retired hurt for 49.

He was the only Australian smiling at the end of a tense match with the Indians' trio of compatriots left to sweat on their team's progress after Tim David and Cam Green failed to get Mumbai across the line.

The pair of big-hitters came together with 33 required off 14 balls.

Image Id: 385C5732B09D45A7AC1CA864BB893746 Image Caption: Green and David could not get Mumbai over the line // BCCI/IPL

After David smashed two sixes in the penultimate over, and a no ball went to the boundary, that came down to a very gettable 11 off the final over.

But Green, new to the crease, could only scramble two off four balls off Moshin Khan's superb set and David three off two, leaving Mumbai six short at 5-172. David finished on 32 off 19 balls, Green four off six.

"It's not the easiest wicket but if you give yourself some time, it gets a bit easier," Stoinis said. Green, surprisingly batting at No.7, did not have that time.

Stoinis made 42 off his last 12 balls after successfully reviewing an lbw, including successive sixes of the game's fourth Australian, Jason Behrendorff.

The left-armer nevertheless finished with a creditable 2-30 off his four overs while Green, who had also been put over the ropes by Stoinis, was 0-16 off his two.

Image Id: 01379125C7A84B67A23646097E7EBF47 Image Caption: Behrendorff was the pick of the Mumbai bowlers // BCCI/IPL

"He played really well, assessed the situation and played to his strengths, a lot of credit to him," said Indians captain Rohit Sharma of Stoinis, whose 89 marked his career-high score in the IPL.

Indians did look like chasing the target down after Ishan Khan made a 39-ball 59 at the top of the order and Rohit 37 off 25. But wrist spinner Ravi Bishnoi (2-26) dismissed both and with Surykumar Yadav falling cheaply runs became harder to get.

Tuesday's win took Super Kings to third on 15 points with a game to play. Yet with the table so tight they could still miss out. Mumbai are a point behind in the fourth and final playoff place, still in contention but with a poor net run rate.

Aussies in IPL 2023

Delhi Capitals: Mitch Marsh ($1.2m), David Warner ($1.16m)

Gujarat Titans: Matthew Wade ($446,000)

Lucknow Super Giants: Marcus Stoinis ($1.7m), Daniel Sams ($135,000)

Mumbai Indians: Tim David ($1.53m), Cameron Green ($3.15m), Jason Behrendorff ($135,000), Riley Meredith ($272,000)

Punjab Kings: Nathan Ellis ($135,000), Matt Short ($36,000)

Rajasthan Royals: Adam Zampa ($270,000)

Royal Challengers Bangalore: Josh Hazlewood ($1.4m), Glenn Maxwell ($2m)

Figures represent auction price in Australian dollars at time of sale