Lucknow Super Giants Vs Gujarat Titans Standings

Lucknow Super Giants Vs Gujarat Titans Standings
Lucknow Super Giants Vs Gujarat Titans Standings

GT has started off strong this season, winning four out of their five matches and sitting second in the points table. Looking ahead, they aim to build on this impressive start and increase their momentum further in the lucknow super giants vs gujarat titans standings.

GT have found in Sai Sudharsan an experienced batsman who knows how to construct an innings, making him an integral member of an effective top order alongside captain Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler.

DateVenueResultMatch No.LSG ScoreGT ScoreMarginPlayer of the Match
May 22, 2025Narendra Modi Stadium, AhmedabadLSG won by 33 runs64235/2202/933 runsMitchell Marsh
Apr 12, 2025Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Stadium, LucknowLSG won by 6 wickets26186/4180/66 wicketsAiden Markram
Apr 7, 2024Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Stadium, LucknowLSG won by 33 runs21163/5130/1033 runsYash Thakur
May 10, 2023Narendra Modi Stadium, AhmedabadGT won by 56 runs44171/5227/456 runsHardik Pandya
Apr 22, 2023Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Stadium, LucknowGT won by 7 runs31128/8135/47 runsShubman Gill

Team

Gujarat Titans will play Lucknow Super Giants in what could be one of seven potentially decisive encounters at the end of league stage play, looking for victory to secure top four finish and ensure smooth progress to final.

They will need their high-performing top order led by Orange Cap holder B Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler to produce runs against an LSG side struggling for runs this tournament.

Meanwhile Ankush Rathi was suspended earlier in season for violating IPL Code of Conduct twice; leg-spinners Shahbaz Ahmed and Manimaran Siddharth may come in as replacements.

Gujarat Titans may be reluctant to alter the side that helped them secure a 10-wicket win against Mumbai Indians in their previous game, fearing any backlash from Lucknow who have struggled with injuries and inconsistency this season.

Bowling statistics

Limited overs cricket has revolutionized how we view bowling statistics. No longer did bowling just mean taking wickets and using as few balls as possible; rather it became about keeping the batting side from scoring too many runs – especially during T20 matches which tend to last less than 30 overs each innings in the IPL.

Thus why we rely on bowling statistics when comparing teams in this IPL, as evidenced here between GT vs LSG.

GT has won four of their six matches against FC.

Result

At the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Shubman Gill won the toss and put Ahmedabad into bat first. They scored 235 runs with Mitchell Marsh making his maiden IPL century and Nicholas Pooran contributing with a half-century.

Gujarat Titans (GT) responded in their innings by losing wickets at regular intervals to be reduced to 206 for 9 in 20 overs, even when Sherfane Rutherford and Shahrukh Khan added 86 runs for the fourth wicket off just 40 balls – it wasn’t enough on this pitch though.

Out! – Prasidh Krishna strikes again to dismiss Aiden Markram. The batsman attempted to hit big but was caught at long-off. Aiden reached his fifty off 59 deliveries.

Score Up To 207 Now! – Rohit Sharma takes an early single off the first ball of the final over, then Ayush Badoni and David Miller both score six runs from it for LSG in order to set their target of 206 and win the game.

Aiden Markram and Rishabh Pant have already amassed 50 runs together during the powerplay at LSG, hitting two boundaries and sixes between them and are looking to complete their half-centuries against Mohammed Siraj in this over.

On this high-scoring Ekana surface, both players have taken full advantage of boundary opportunities to propel their side to victory.

Already they have shared an incredible 60-run partnership in just 12 balls; Gill started it all by picking up one through third man himself! Sai Sudharsan makes an explosive start to his over, smashing through deep square-leg for four.

A great start for GT’s home side. Now at 151/5 with just under 18 overs remaining and well on course to break AB De Villiers and Chris Gayle’s record of 10 overs to reach 170 runs from 19 overs; GT could become the fastest team ever!

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