Published Mar 28, 2025, 9:58 am IST
Nicolas Pooran, SRH vs LSG: 'Itne Chakke Marenge...' It was a 'Dabangg' style dialogue from Nicholas Pooran after thrashing star-studded Sunrisers Hyderabad. A video released by Lucknow Super Giants, just after the match, where we can see Pooran dressed up like a cop and throwing a dialogue adopted from Salman Khan's famous movie 'Dabangg.'
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Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, NK Reddy, and Heinrich Klaasen are the most power-loaded batting line-up of the ongoing IPL 2025, at least on pen and paper. Last night, SRH managed to score only 190 for 9 wickets, just to be defeated by LSG with the help of West Indian swashbuckling batter Nicolas Pooran, who scored a match-winning 70 runs off 26 balls with a strike rate a little over 269.
Dabangg Pooran on show. 😂🔥pic.twitter.com/i30srRAHBQ
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) March 27, 2025
In the video, shared on the social media platform by LSG, we can hear Pooran delivering a dialogue, "Hum tumhe itne chakke marenge ki confuse ho jaaoge..." (I'll hit so many sixes that you'll be confused). This was not a mere dialogue from Pooran; that's the fact. Because, in his 70-run innings, he scored 60 runs by dealing with boundaries and over-boundaries; six 4s and six 6s were enough for the middle-order batter to decorate his thunderous innings.
LSG chased down the 191 target with 23 balls and 5 wickets to spare. Lucknow Super Giants opener Mitchell Marsh (52 runs against 31 balls) spent no time to offer his team a flying start. But it was Pooran who ensured the victory for LSG after losing Aiden Markram when the team score was only 4. From there, it was the Marsh and Pooran duo all over the place. Experienced bowlers from the opposition side, like Mohammed Shami, Pat Cummins, and Adam Zampa, had no option but to concede runs.
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