A brilliant play unfolded during Match 53 of the IPL 2026 season at the iconic M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk) in Chennai. The host team, Chennai Super Kings (CSK), won the coin toss and elected to field first on a pitch that promised early assistance to batsmen but gradual wear for the spinners.

However, the game turned on its head when CSK bowler Jamie Overton extracted vengeance. In a single game-changing over, Overton removed the dangerous Inglis and LSG captain Rishabh Pant. The double-wicket collapse completely halted the batting momentum, forcing South African star Aiden Markram and youngster Akshat Raghuwanshi to enter a rebuilding phase with the score teetering at 129/4.

Left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein floated a full, tempting delivery right into the middle stump. Akshat Raghuwanshi parsed the field perfectly, drilling the ball hard and wide of long-on. Raghuwanshi aggressively called for two runs immediately after impact. However, Markram hesitated and turned around late at the danger end. Dewald Brevis,who joined CSK as a replacement player, sprinted across the deep midwicket boundary, gathered cleanly under immense pressure, and let loose a bullet throw straight into the stumps at the bowler's end. TV replays immediately confirmed that Markram's desperate dive was not fast enough to beat Brevis' direct hit. Markram was caught well short of his crease.

LSG wickets fall in clusters after blistering start by Josh Inglis

During the IPL 2026 clash at Chepauk, Lucknow Super Giants suffered a massive middle-order collapse, losing 5 wickets for just 53 runs after a dominant start. Josh Inglis spearheaded the attack, smashing an incredible 85 runs off just 33 balls. His explosive knock included 10 boundaries and 6 massive sixes, firing LSG to 77/0 within 5 overs.Alongside Mitchell Marsh (10), Inglis' assault pushed Lucknow past the 90-run mark in the 7th over.

The Chennai Super Kings bowlers triggered a clinical fightback, completely derailing LSG's momentum. Anshul Kamboj broke the opening stand by dismissing Mitchell Marsh, caught by Dewald Brevis. Spinner Noor Ahmad struck almost immediately, removing the dangerous Nicholas Pooran for just 1 run. English pacer Jamie Overton turned the game on its head with a double-wicket over, dismissing the set Josh Inglis (85) and then cleaning up skipper Rishabh Pant (15).