Once the dew set in later in the evening, the conditions became better for batting than what it was when CSK batted first. But there were also pockets in the chase where Stoinis had to sit back and leave the boundary-hitting to his partners. Stoinis, who had faced Pathirana just once before Tuesday, initially struggled to pick his action and release point, which is lower than Lasith Malinga’s. While Stoinis managed 15 off 12 balls against Pathirana, Deepak Hooda clattered him for 11 off five balls.”It’s not just go, go, and go,” Stoinis said after winning the Player-of-the-Match award. “I guess it was ebb and flow the whole innings. There were some bowlers we wanted to target and some we played cautionary against. You always want to keep the balls and run rate in control, I guess. So, it was a really important innings that Nicky P played and [Deepak] Hooda’s innings because for a while I felt like I couldn’t hit a boundary.”It eventually came down to LSG needing 17 off the last over from Mustafizur Rahman. The Bangladesh seamer ditched his whippy cutter for the yorker and repeatedly missed his lengths. Dew or no dew – there is margin for error in the IPL, especially against a big hitter like Stoinis. He went 6,4,4 (nb),4 to cap a remarkable victory for LSG, with three balls to spare.With Devdutt Padikkal still struggling for runs – he scored only 13 off 19 balls against CSK – there is a strong case for Stoinis to continue at No.3 for LSG. After all, he has shone at the top for the Stars and has now beaten CSK – and their yellow army – in Chennai.

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