Lucknow hands Mumbai third defeat in Indian Premier League
- Lucknow Super Giants defeated Mumbai Indians on Friday, April 4, 2025, at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow.
- Both teams entered the match needing a win, each having secured only one victory in their first three games.
- Mitchell Marsh, with 60 runs, and Aiden Markram, with 53, anchored Lucknow's batting performance, supported by cameos from Ayush Badoni and David Miller.
- Lucknow scored 203-8, while Mumbai managed 191-5, with Suryakumar Yadav scoring 67 runs; Hardik Pandya said it was "Disappointing when you lose."
- Lucknow's victory, their first at home, resulted from a strong batting display and Avesh Khan's key dismissal of Yadav, giving them two wins and two losses.
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