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Watch: Marcus Stoinis Collides With LSG Teammate Deepak Hooda, Gets Run Out In Bizarre Way vs MI In IPL 2023 Eliminator

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Lucknow Super Giants had a forgettable outing against Mumbai Indians in the IPL 2023 Eliminator in Chennai on Wednesday. Chasing a 183-run target, LSG fell short by 81 runs to be knocked out of the race for a final berth.

Marcus Stoinis was LSG's best batter with a score of 40. Till the time he was at the crease, it looked like LSG were in with a chance despite wickets falling at the other end.

However, his innings was cut short in the 12th over of the chase after a bizarre run out. Facing MI's Cameron Green, Stoinis and fellow batter Deepak Hooda ran for a couple of runs on the fifth delivery.

There was a mix-up between the two and they even collided mid-pitch. That collision helped Tim David throw the ball at Stoinis' end as Ishan Kishan affected a smart run out. Watch: Stoinis Collides With LSG Teammate Gets Run Out In Bizarre Way Yes NoConfusion in the Middle x 2 #LSG lose two wickets in no time as Mumbai Indians capitalise #TATAIPL | #Eliminator | #LSGvMI pic.twitter.com/xWVnqQVSjh Talking about the game, Mumbai Indians beat Lucknow Super Giants by 81 runs in the IPL Eliminator on Wednesday.

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