Urvil Patel’s onslaught piles more misery on Lucknow Super Giants, keeps Chennai Super Kings hopes alive
5 min readChennaiMay 10, 2026 08:42 PM IST SYNOPSIS: Urvil Patel’s whirlwind knock overshadows Josh Inglis’ as Chennai Super Kings chase down 200-plus total for the first time since 2018 final Venkata Krishna BChennai, May 10 Lucknow and Chennai innings mirrored each other. Take away Josh Inglis’ 85 off 33 balls, and their middle order crumbled again. The story would repeat in the chase as after Urvil Patel’s 65 off 23, Chennai lost their way spectacularly before Shivam Dube’s two sixes in the final over took them home to keep them in the race for the playoffs. Inglis lessons The Lucknow Super Giants innings was all about Inglis, the Australian batsman, born and raised in Leeds before he moved to Perth. There was help from Shahbaz Ahmed in the end, whose 43 off 25 (3×4, 3×6) carried them past the 200-run mark which looked unlikely at one stage. But until Inglis was in the middle, Lucknow looked on their way to a 230-plus total as his carnage had left Chepauk stunned. The diminutive Aussie is …




