Big picture: The battle of bottom-dwellers
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.
Form guide
Kolkata Knight Riders WLLLL (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Lucknow Super Giants LLLLW
Key Question
Team news: Pathirana available
Apart from Pathirana coming in, no other changes are expected.
Kolkata Knight Riders (probable): 1 Ajinkya Rahane (capt), 2 Sunil Narine, 3 Angkrish Raghuvanshi (wk), 4 Cameron Green, 5 Rovman Powell, 6 Rinku Singh, 7 Anukul Roy, 8 Ramandeep Singh, 9 Kartik Tyagi, 10 Matheesha Pathirana, 11 Varun Chakravarthy, 12 Vaibhav Arora
LSG fielded just three overseas players in the last two games, with Matthew Breetzke on the Impact Player bench but not used. With LSG’s batting stuttering and stumbling, there is a chance that he might replace Pooran or Markram, or come in as an Impact Player. Fast bowler Anrich Nortje has flown back to South Africa for the birth of his twins and will not be available for the KKR game.
Lucknow Super Giants (probable): 1 Mitchell Marsh, 2 Ayush Badoni, 3 Rishabh Pant (capt, wk), 4 Aiden Markram, 5 Nicholas Pooran/Matthew Breetzke, 6 Himmat Singh, 7 Mukul Choudhary, 8 Digvesh Rathi, 9 Mohammed Shami, 10 Prince Yadav, 11 Mayank Yadav, 12 Mohsin Khan
In the spotlight: Varun Chakravarthy and Mohsin Khan
Stats and trivia
- Narine needs just two wickets to become just the third bowler to complete 200 wickets in the IPL.
- Varun has dismissed Markram six times in 13 T20 innings.
- Rahane has a solid record against Shami, having never fallen to the fast bowler while scoring 99 runs at a strike rate of 168.
- Pathirana has an excellent record against Pant in T20s, having dismissed him three times in four games.
- Pooran’s strike rate of 82.02 is the lowest so far in IPL 2026 (minimum 50 balls faced).
- Shami has the third-most wickets in the powerplay so far this season: six.
Pitch and conditions
The Ekana Cricket Stadium has been tricky for batting so far this season, with no team having breached the 200 mark in six innings. The average first-innings score in IPL 2026 here has been 155, with the fast bowlers often getting purchase up top. It will be a black-soil surface in play for the LSG-KKR clash, with the pitch expected to be two-paced once again.
Quotes
“Everyone knows that our batting at the moment isn’t where it needs to be and no much more than the batters themselves, but I can assure you the kind if converstaions, guys working hard, we feel we are one match away from smashing it and be where we need to be.”
LSG spin-bowling coach Carl Crowe feels the LSG batters are one match away from regaining form
“I am very confident and feel very nice as well that I am ready to play and the preparation is also similar in advance.”
Anukul Roy on getting consistent chances
Ashish Pant is a sub-editor with ESPNcricinfo
