🏏IPL 2026: KKR vs LSG, 38th Match, Ekana Stadium, Lucknow on 26/04/2026 at 7:30PM IST🏏




Pathirana boost for KKR against LSG as No. 10 meets No. 9
LSG have lost four matches in a row, while KKR registered their first win of the season only in their previous outing
The battle of bottom-dwellers
It has been a tough season for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). They are the two bottom teams in IPL 2026 and will try to get their season back on track when they meet at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow. LSG started well, winning two of their first three matches but have since had a steep fall, losing four in a row. KKR didn't manage a single win in their first six games (one was a washout) before beating Rajasthan Royals.
KKR, who had to contend with a depleted fast bowling attack, will welcome the addition of Matheesha Pathirana, who is fit and available for the LSG game. Who he replaces becomes the key question. One option could be replacing Rovman Powell, but Powell has been in decent form. That could mean Pathirana comes in for Tim Seifert, and Sunil Narine opens the batting with Ajinkya Rahane.
KKR have the worst economy rate in the powerplay so far in the tournament and have picked up the second-fewest wickets in that phase. They will hope Pathirana's inclusion helps to improve those numbers.
LSG's headaches lie more with their batters, as their bowlers have been flying. With most first-choice players available, they are one of the few teams to have an all-Indian bowling attack, and their effectiveness shows in the numbers. They have the best economy rate (7.59) in the powerplay and have taken the second-most wickets in the phase (14). Leading the pack are Prince Yadav and Mohammed Shami, while Mohsin Khan has also been consistent.
LSG's batting, however, has failed to click. They have the worst scoring rate in the powerplay (8.19) and middle overs (7.75), and the second-worst at the death (9.18). Nicholas Pooran is having a forgettable season, Mitchell Marsh and Aiden Markram are yet to hit top gear and Rishabh Pant has blown hot and cold. They need a batting rethink and quickly.
LSG will be buoyed by the fact that their last win in IPL 2026 came against KKR, when Mukul Choudhary announced himself with an unbeaten 54, taking his team over the line in a last-ball thriller.
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