

Match Prediction
LSG are #10 in the IPL regular season with 4 points, a 2W-7L record, and NRR -1.076. RCB are #3 with 12 points, a 6W-3L record, NRR +1.420, and are currently in the playoff zone. If LSG win each of their remaining matches, they will get to 14 points. If RCB win this match, they will have got to 14 already.
Toss & Conditions
The match is on the same Lucknow pitch where LSG and KKR were tied on 155. Both seamers and spinners found assistance from the surface, and there is no expectation that the pitch will change its nature.
Head-to-Head
RCB lead the last three meetings 2-1 against LSG. In the most recent meeting, RCB won by five wickets with 29 balls remaining after restricting LSG to 146 all out. That game was defined by LSG being bowled out rather than batting through the innings. Across these three matches, results have swung between a comfortable LSG win and two RCB chases.
Lucknow Super Giants
LSG are #10 in the IPL regular season with 4 points, a 2W-7L record, and NRR -1.076, currently outside the playoff zone. Their last three matches were all defeats, including a tie that they lost in the Super Over against KKR. The most telling recent result was failing to defend 228 against Mumbai Indians.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
RCB are #3 in the IPL regular season with 12 points, a 6W-3L record, and NRR +1.420, currently in the playoff zone. They have won two of their last three matches, including a 9-wicket win over Delhi Capitals with 81 balls remaining. Their most recent match was a loss to Gujarat Titans by four wickets with 25 balls remaining.
Playing XI
News & Facts
- Phil Salt has returned to the UK for scans on a finger injury and has missed RCB’s last three matches.
- ESPNcricinfo learned Salt damaged a finger on his left hand while diving to save a boundary during RCB’s home defeat to Delhi Capitals on April 18.
- Salt started the season with 202 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 168.33.
- Mohsin Khan has bowled three wicket-maidens this IPL; Dhawal Kulkarni bowled four in 2016.
- LSG have a home record of 13 wins and 20 defeats, including one Super Over loss, which is the worst win-loss ratio at home among the current teams.
Key Stats
Verdict
All four models are in consensus for RCB, with the model average at RCB 71% (range 62% to 82%). Bookmakers agree, pricing RCB at 65% (1.47) vs LSG at 35% (2.69). Key stats favour RCB 7-1 overall, driven by the points gap, NRR gap, and Elo edge. The match pivots on whether LSG can convert their Lucknow conditions into a defendable total against an RCB side that has won 2 of its last 3.
Marsh’s overdrive sets DLS trap
Mitchell Marsh didn’t just bat LSG into the game, he batted them into a position where rain could only help. His 111 off 56 powered Lucknow Super Giants to 209/3 in 19 overs, and when the chase was curtailed, Royal Challengers Bengaluru finished on 203/6 from 19 and lost by 9 runs (DLS). RCB had their surges, but every time they looked set to steal it, LSG found a wicket or a quiet over to keep the DLS equation in their favour.
Powerplay gap proves costly
The match swung hardest in the first six overs. LSG flew to 68/0, with Marsh setting a tempo that meant even a slightly quieter middle still left a launchpad. RCB, by contrast, stumbled to 45/2 in the powerplay, immediately chasing the game’s pace rather than dictating it. That early deficit forced risk through the innings, and even though RCB’s middle overs ran at 12.1 an over, they were always having to “win” too many overs in a row to catch up.
Marsh, Patidar, Yadav define it
Marsh was the innings: he anchored the best stand of 94 and still struck at 198, turning good balls into boundary options. Patidar briefly threatened to rip the chase open with his 61 off 31, and Tim David’s 40 off 17 kept RCB within one big over of flipping DLS. But Prince Yadav’s 3/33 was the control point — his strikes in the middle overs ensured RCB’s counterpunch never became a takeover.
Pre-match edge meets Lucknow reality
Everything pointed to RCB: better form, stronger numbers, and a side expected to boss key phases. But Lucknow conditions flipped the script because LSG batted first and made the new ball look harmless. Once Marsh got in, RCB’s plans at the death never arrived on time, and the chase became a calculation under pressure rather than a clean pursuit. The rain interruption then magnified the value of LSG’s early acceleration.
MIMumbai Indians
229/4
LSLucknow Super Giants
228/5
LSLucknow Super Giants
155/8
KKKolkata Knight Riders
155/7
LSLucknow Super Giants
119/10
RRRajasthan Royals
159/6
PBPunjab Kings
254/7
LSLucknow Super Giants
200/5
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
149/5
LSLucknow Super Giants
146/10
LSLucknow Super Giants
164/8
GTGujarat Titans
165/3
KKKolkata Knight Riders
181/4
LSLucknow Super Giants
182/7
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
156/9
LSLucknow Super Giants
160/5
LSLucknow Super Giants
141/10
DCDelhi Capitals
145/4
LSLucknow Super Giants
227/3
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
230/4
LS2
RC5
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
149/5
LSLucknow Super Giants
146/10
LSLucknow Super Giants
227/3
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
230/4
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
153/10
LSLucknow Super Giants
181/5
LSLucknow Super Giants
108/10
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
126/9
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
212/2
LSLucknow Super Giants
213/9
LSLucknow Super Giants
193/6
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
207/4
LSLucknow Super Giants
163/8
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
181/6
GTGujarat Titans
158/6
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
155/10
DCDelhi Capitals
75/10
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
77/1
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
206/5
GTGujarat Titans
205/3
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
175/8
DCDelhi Capitals
179/4
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
149/5
LSLucknow Super Giants
146/10
MIMumbai Indians
222/5
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
240/4
RRRajasthan Royals
202/4
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
201/8
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
250/3
CSChennai Super Kings
207/10
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
203/4
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
201/9
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
190/9
PBPunjab Kings
184/7
SRH
11
7-4
14
PBKS
10
6-3
13
RCB
9
6-3
12
RR
10
6-4
12
GT
10
6-4
12
CSK
10
5-5
10
DC
10
4-6
8
KKR
9
3-5
7
MI
10
3-7
6
LSG
9
2-7
4
SRH
11
7
4
—
+0.737
14
PBKS
10
6
3
1
+0.571
13
RCB
9
6
3
—
+1.420
12
RR
10
6
4
—
+0.510
12
GT
10
6
4
—
-0.147
12
CSK
10
5
5
—
+0.151
10
DC
10
4
6
—
-0.949
8
KKR
9
3
5
1
-0.539
7
MI
10
3
7
—
-0.649
6
LSG
9
2
7
—
-1.076
4
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