Rajasthan Royals are slight favorites to defeat Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2026 Match 32 at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow, on April 22, 2026.
RR holds a 55-60% win probability against LSG, despite arriving off back-to-back away losses and needing a reset of their own. Their overall season form, batting depth, and a bowling attack that was built for exactly the kind of slow, spin-friendly surface Ekana provides still make them the team to beat.
For LSG, this is not merely an important match. It is a crisis point. Three consecutive defeats have left Rishabh Pant’s side ninth on the points table with just two wins from six matches. Their two victories came against SRH and KKR, both of whom have been among the worst-performing teams this season. Against the teams they need to beat to make the playoffs, LSG have looked alarmingly fragile, most recently conceding 254 to the Punjab Kings before being bowled out for 200 in their last game.
The one thing LSG has going into this game is Ekana. And the other thing they have is Mohammed Shami, whose record against RR across his career is the kind of number that changes the shape of a match before the first ball is even bowled.
LSG vs RR Match 32 Direct Odds

Rajasthan Royals are backed as clear favorites, combining superior season-long form with a bowling attack that suits the slow Ekana surface, despite their recent form dip of two away losses.
LSG carries a genuine home advantage at a ground where the spin-friendly conditions can neutralise the power-hitting advantage that RR’s top order usually imposes, and where Ekana’s crowd provides meaningful support for the hosts.
| Team | Win Probability | Decimal Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Rajasthan Royals | 55–60% | 1.70 – 1.80 |
| Lucknow Super Giants | 40–45% | 2.10 – 2.25 |
RR are backed at 1.70–1.80, reflecting their superior squad balance and a bowling attack with Bishnoi, Archer, and Burger that is particularly well-suited to Lucknow’s conditions.
Super Gaints offer value at 2.10–2.25 for punters backing a home win built on Shami’s career form against RR and the Ekana pitch neutralising RR’s batting weapons.
LSG vs RR Match 32 Info Table
| Match | Lucknow Super Giants vs Rajasthan Royals |
|---|---|
| Match Number | IPL 2026 Match 32 |
| Date & Time | Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 7:30 PM IST |
| Venue | BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow |
| LSG Captain | Rishabh Pant |
| RR Captain | Riyan Parag |
| Live Streaming | JioHotstar App & Website |
| TV Telecast | Star Sports Network |
| Points Table | RR: 3rd (8 pts, 4W-2L) |
LSG vs RR Toss Prediction Odds
The BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium is one of the most distinctly different IPL venues in the country. While most IPL grounds in April are flat batting paradises, Ekana has a slower surface that rewards disciplined bowling and batters who can adjust their tempo quickly.
The average first innings score at Ekana is approximately 160-173 runs, which is significantly lower than venues like Wankhede, Chinnaswamy, and Narendra Modi Stadium. Totals above 180 are genuinely strong here, and anything above 190 is almost always match-winning.
The toss pattern at Ekana is slightly different from other venues. While dew is still a factor in Lucknow evening games, the surface does not deteriorate as dramatically in the second innings as it does at Hyderabad or Mumbai. Of the 24 IPL matches played at this ground, chasing teams have won 14, making bowling first the preferred option, but not a decisive one in the way Wankhede or Chinnaswamy are.
The weather on April 22 in Lucknow is expected to be hot and sunny with temperatures ranging from 27 to 35 degrees Celsius and no rain risk. Dew may be a moderate factor in the later overs, but is unlikely to be as significant as at coastal venues.
Toss Impact at Ekana Cricket Stadium
| Factor | Impact |
|---|---|
| Chasing Win Rate (24 IPL matches at Ekana) | 58% (14 out of 24 matches won chasing) |
| Average First Innings Score | 160–173 (one of IPL’s lower-scoring venues) |
| Surface Character | Slow, grip for spinners; batting harder from ball one |
| Dew Factor | Moderate; less decisive than Mumbai or Hyderabad |
| Weather Forecast | Hot, sunny, 27–35°C; no rain threat |
| Expected Toss Decision | Bowl First |
Toss Prediction: Both Rishabh Pant and Riyan Parag will want to field first. The chasing trend at Ekana, combined with dew later in the innings and the preference for batting second on a surface that can grip in the powerplay, makes bowl first the likely call. However, unlike venues where batting second is near-automatic, Ekana’s bowler-friendly early conditions mean batting first remains a legitimate option if either captain wants to put pressure on with scoreboard runs.
LSG vs RR Players Odds
The individual battles here are among the most context-rich of IPL 2026. Shami is bowling to Suryavanshi for the first time in professional cricket. Bishnoi is returning to torment his former franchise. Pant needs a big innings at home to keep LSG’s season alive. Every one of these contests could determine the match before it reaches the death overs.
Lucknow Super Giants Key Players
| Player | Role | Key Stats |
|---|---|---|
| Mohammed Shami | Lead Pacer | 20 career IPL wickets in 15 matches against RR; LSG’s most dangerous weapon against this specific opponent; the first-ever professional meeting with Vaibhav Suryavanshi makes this powerplay battle the most intriguing individual contest on the field |
| Rishabh Pant | Captain / WK-Batsman | Career record vs RR: 403 runs @ avg 44.78 and SR 156.26; historically one of his best-performing rivalries, suggesting a reset moment for a batter who has been scratchy in IPL 2026 at a SR around 122 |
| Aiden Markram | Batsman | Scored 42 runs in the last game vs PBKS; averaging 411 runs with a strike rate of 157 in his last 12 IPL games; one of LSG’s most reliable run-scorers even when the team around him struggles |
| Prince Yadav | Pacer | 12 wickets in the last 7 games; LSG’s form bowler and the player who kept them competitive in the PBKS game with 2/25; excellent yorkers in the death and improving economy make him a key containment and wicket-taking option |
| Mukul Choudhary | Finisher / Batsman | 127 runs in IPL 2026; the one batter who has shown temperament when LSG’s batting has crumbled; capable of a match-winning cameo in the death overs |
Rajasthan Royals Key Players
| Player | Role | Key Stats |
|---|---|---|
| Vaibhav Suryavanshi | Opening Batsman | 246 runs in IPL 2026 @ SR 236.53; the Orange Cap leader has scored 347 runs in his last 10 T20 games, including 46 vs KKR; despite a golden duck vs SRH, he remains the most destructive powerplay batter in the tournament and has never faced Shami professionally |
| Yashasvi Jaiswal | Opening Batsman | 223 runs in IPL 2026 @ avg 61.33, SR 157.26; 207 career runs vs LSG at SR 141.80; the composed, complementary half of RR’s devastating opening partnership |
| Ravi Bishnoi | Leg Spinner | 10 wickets in 6 matches in IPL 2026 @ avg 9.31 economy; returning to face his former franchise LSG; his record vs Pant is particularly telling: 7 innings, 61 runs conceded, 2 dismissals, Pant’s SR a mere 112.96 against him |
| Jofra Archer | Lead Pacer | 7 wickets in 5 matches @ economy 8.47; has taken a wicket on the first ball of a match three times in IPL 2026; his mini-Ashes battle with Mitchell Marsh in the LSG powerplay is one of the season’s most-watched individual contests |
Player to Watch: Ravi Bishnoi against Rishabh Pant is the battle that most directly defines LSG’s middle-order capability in this game. Bishnoi has Pant’s number across 7 T20 innings, a strike rate of 112.96 is embarrassingly low for an aggressive batter of Pant’s pedigree against any opponent. Bishnoi is bowling on a slow Ekana surface that is even more favourable for his leg-spin than most other IPL venues. If Bishnoi dismisses Pant cheaply in the middle overs, LSG’s chase collapses without its engine. Conversely, if Pant manages to negate Bishnoi and reach 30-40 at a decent strike rate, it opens up the entire chase.
LSG vs RR Match Prediction – Who Will Win
Rajasthan Royals are predicted to win this encounter.
Both teams arrive at Ekana carrying the weight of recent defeats, but the underlying quality of their squads is meaningfully different. RR have the Orange Cap leader, the joint Purple Cap holder, a genuine pace threat in the powerplay, and the kind of batting depth that wins on slow surfaces. LSG has three consecutive losses, a middle order averaging under 20 across their last three games, and an urgency borne of knowing that this season might be over before May arrives.
That said, Shami’s 20 career wickets against RR is a statistic that cannot be dismissed, and LSG at Ekana with a home crowd behind them is not a surrendered cause.
Why RR Holds the Edge
- Ravi Bishnoi on a slow Ekana surface is near-impossible to score against: The joint Purple Cap holder with 10 wickets this season arrives on a surface where leg-spin grips and drifts in ways that harder pitches do not allow. His record against the LSG batting order across his career is exceptional, and against Pant specifically, devastating.
- Suryavanshi and Jaiswal are the best opening partnership in IPL 2026, regardless of surface: Even on Ekana’s slower pitch, these two have shown the technical ability to build starts before accelerating. Jaiswal averages 61.33 this season and has 207 career runs vs LSG at SR 141.80. These are not powerplay-only batters who struggle when conditions are less friendly to six-hitting.
- RR’s entire bowling attack suits Ekana’s conditions: Archer attacks the powerplay with pace and swing. Bishnoi controls the middle overs with leg-spin that grips on this surface. Burger and Jadeja provide variety. LSG’s batters will face the best-suited bowling lineup to these conditions of any team in the tournament.
- LSG’s middle order has collapsed in three consecutive matches: Nicholas Pooran is averaging 10.25 in IPL 2026, and Pant is striking at 122. When these two fail together, LSG’s innings falls apart rapidly, and on a slow surface where boundaries are harder to find, those batting rates become even more alarming.
LSG’s Challenges
- Three consecutive defeats have destroyed confidence in the batting lineup: Batting after three losses is hard enough. Batting on a slow Ekana surface against Bishnoi, Jadeja, and Archer in that mental state is an enormous ask. The pressure to perform is genuine, but pressure rarely brings out the best in batters who are already out of form.
- Nicholas Pooran at 10.25 average in IPL 2026 is a major concern: The West Indian power hitter was bought to demolish bowling attacks in the middle overs and at death. An average of 10.25 across six games means something has gone wrong technically or mentally, and there are no easy fixes inside a season that is already half over.
- LSG lost to PBKS by 54 runs in their last match, conceding 254. That is the kind of defeat that suggests structural bowling problems. If RR’s opening pair of Suryavanshi and Jaiswal fire in the powerplay at Ekana, even the slow surface might not be enough to protect LSG’s bowlers.
- Shami’s 20 wickets vs RR is a career stat, not a form stat: While Shami’s career numbers against RR are extraordinary, his IPL 2026 form must be assessed through LSG’s overall bowling struggles. The team has conceded 200-plus totals twice in six matches. Shami alone cannot carry a bowling unit that has lacked consistent support throughout the season.
Match Prediction: Rajasthan Royals to win.
LSG vs RR Head To Head (Overall Head To Head Data)
Rajasthan Royals lead the head-to-head 4-2 across all 6 IPL meetings, making this one of the shorter but clearly one-sided rivalries in recent IPL history. Both of LSG’s wins have been genuinely close affairs, while two of RR’s victories came convincingly.
The most recent meeting between these sides in IPL 2025 was LSG’s most recent win, a nervy 2-run victory that went down to the final ball and showed how competitive this fixture becomes at Ekana specifically. RR, meanwhile, have been unbeaten at Ekana across their visits, having chased down 196 by 7 wickets in 2024 in a performance that showcased exactly the kind of batting depth that makes them so dangerous even on unfamiliar surfaces.
The statistical battles within the head-to-head reveal the individual storylines. Yashasvi Jaiswal has scored 207 career runs vs LSG at a strike rate of 141.80, making him consistently effective against this opposition. Mohammed Shami has taken 20 career wickets in 15 IPL matches against RR, which is the single most significant individual counter-narrative in LSG’s favour. And Ravi Bishnoi vs Rishabh Pant is the battle that has, in the past, tilted multiple games against LSG, even when Pant has been in general good form.
Head-to-Head Table
| Statistic | Record |
|---|---|
| Total Matches Played | 6 |
| RR Wins | 4 |
| LSG Wins | 2 |
| RR Unbeaten at Ekana | Yes (chased 196 by 7 wickets in 2024) |
| Most Recent Meeting | LSG won by 2 runs (IPL 2025, last-ball thriller) |
| Yashasvi Jaiswal vs LSG | 207 runs @ SR 141.80 |
| Mohammed Shami vs RR (career) | 20 wickets in 15 IPL innings |
| Ravi Bishnoi vs Rishabh Pant | 7 T20 innings, Pant SR 112.96, dismissed twice |
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Final Verdict
LSG vs RR at Ekana looks like a clash between a strong contender and a struggling side. Rajasthan Royals have the edge with better balance, a strong bowling attack suited for this pitch, and a powerful top order.
Lucknow Super Giants still have upset potential, especially with Shami’s record and spin-friendly conditions, while Rishabh Pant can turn the game if he fires.
Expect a close, low-scoring match, with a par score around 165–180.
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