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"Didn't Want To...": Ayush Badoni Explains Reason Behind Not Going For Big Shots Against Dwayne Bravo

One of ongoing IPL's men of the moment, Lucknow Super Giants batter Ayush Badoni has revealed that the plan was to avoid taking risks against Dwayne Bravo during his team's chase of 211 against Chennai Super Kings. Set an imposing target, Badoni (19 off 9 balls) played his role to perfection in the company of Evin Lewis (55 off 23) to power LSG to a six-wicket win, after the foundation was laid by Quinton de Kock's 61 and skipper KL Rahul's 40 at the Brabourne Stadium on Thursday.

"I know my role and I was only told to play my natural game. They knew that if Evin and I click with our shots then we can win. So there was no specific message, we just had to play our shots and we executed it well," Badoni said at the virtual post-match press conference.

Veteran all-rounder Bravo, who became the league's highest wicket-taker with 171 scalps when he dismissed the dangerous Deepak Hooda in the 18th over of LSG innings, had bowled his quota of four overs by the time Lucknow needed 34 from the last 12 balls.

With the spinners finding it extremely difficult to grip the wet ball owing to heavy dew, the ball was handed to Shivam Dube in the 19th over, which proved to be a match-turning one as the duo of Lewis and Badoni smashed his medium pace bowling for 25 runs to bring the equation down to nine runs from the last over.

"We didn't want to take risks when Bravo was bowling, but we had to go for our shots in the last two overs, we had to go all out as we needed around 28 runs (34)." The ploy worked for LSG as they completed the chase with three balls to spare.

"I guess 210 was a good score and I think we chased it pretty well," Badoni said.

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