LSG vs RCB: Follow for all live score updates and highlights from the IPL 2026 match between Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bengaluru happening at the Ekana Stadium on Thursday.
Updated : May 07, 2026 19:01 IST

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Virat Kohli in action.
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Welcome to Sportstar’s Live Updates of the IPL 2026 match between Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bengaluru happening at the Ekana Stadium on Thursday.
Match Details
Match: Lucknow Super Giants vs. Royal Challengers Bengaluru, IPL 2026 50th Match
Date & Time: May 07, 2026, at 7:30 PM local time
Venue: Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
Standings: RCB is currently third, while LSG sits at 10th.
Toss Update:
RCB wins the toss, opts to bowl first.
The Purple Cap Race
Bhuvneshwar Kumar enters this match as the leading wicket-taker of IPL 2026. He dismissed Pant cheaply in their last encounter, but Pant’s career strike rate against him remains high (over 210).
Kohli vs. The Orange Cap
Virat Kohli trails the current Orange Cap holder by only 66 runs. Given the large outfields and slow pitch, his ability to manipulate gaps and run hard between wickets is expected to be a major factor.
The Surface Factor
The Lucknow surface remains a challenging “low-slow” deck. Recent matches have seen scores as low as 155 result in a tie, and seamers and spinners alike have found significant assistance. Expect a grinding, tactical battle rather than a high-scoring shootout.
Venue Factor
The match is hosted at the Ekana International Cricket Stadium, a venue known for assisting bowlers significantly, with wickets falling at an average of just 19.93.
Mental Clarity over Technique:
Pujara noted that he doesn’t see any technical flaws in Pant’s batting. Instead, he believes the issue is mindset and a lack of clarity regarding his role and shot selection when he walks out to bat.
Spotlight on Kohli
On a difficult, slow surface with a large outfield, Virat Kohli’s technical proficiency makes him a primary threat as he chases the Orange Cap.
Backing Jitesh Sharma
Despite a poor run of form—scoring only 63 runs in seven outings—the RCB management, specifically spin-bowling coach Malolan Rangarajan, has expressed full faith in the wicketkeeper-batter.
Cheteshwar Pujara’s assessment of Rishabh Pant
Pujara expressed surprise that Pant, who is known for his ability to attack any bowler in Test cricket, has an IPL record that is “not as good” and feels “pretty ordinary” by comparison.
LSG Batting Woes
The “Big Four” (Marsh, Markram, Pant, and Pooran) have all failed to maintain a strike rate above 150 this season. Rishabh Pant, in particular, has been pushed down the order after losing his No. 3 slot.
RCB’s Volatile Middle Order
While RCB’s lower-middle order (positions 5-8) scores at a league-high rate of 9.91, they also lose wickets more frequently than any other team (every 15.2 balls).
Pace vs. Top Order
LSG will rely on their pace battery—including Mohammad Shami, Mohsin Khan, and Prince Yadav—to expose RCB’s middle order, which has shown a tendency to collapse under pressure.
RCB’s Bowling Strength
The visitor’s success has been anchored by their new-ball pair, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood, who have combined for 25 wickets this season.
Maiden Over Specialist
Mohsin Khan has already bowled three wicket-maidens this season, a rare feat that highlights his threat with the new ball on the Lucknow surface.
RCB’s Consistency
Even with Phil Salt out for medical scans, RCB looks formidable. Virat Kohli is currently within striking distance of the Orange Cap and thrives in these types of difficult batting conditions.
Concern over Rishabh Pant
Despite scoring a century in this fixture last season, the LSG captain has struggled for rhythm this year, scoring 204 runs at a strike rate of 128.30.
Contrasting Fortunes
RCB enters as the most complete side of the tournament, looking to climb to the top of the table. Conversely, LSG has struggled with consistency and sits at the bottom of the rankings (#10).
Home Struggles
LSG currently holds a record of 13 wins and 20 defeats at home. This is the worst win-loss ratio of any active IPL team in their own stadium, making the “home advantage” almost non-existent for them tonight.
Team Standings
RCB enters the match as the defending champion looking for a top-two finish, while LSG is currently bottom of the table.
Welcome
Welcome to Sportstar’s Live Blog of the LSG vs RCB IPL 2026 game.
Published on May 07, 2026
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