Royal Challengers Bengaluru are clear favorites to beat Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2026 Match 50 at the Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow, on May 7, 2026.
RCB carries a 65-68% win probability. A dominant head-to-head record, Virat Kohli’s outstanding form, and a bowling attack led by Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar give RCB a decisive structural edge over a Lucknow side that has now lost six consecutive games and remains winless at home this season.
This is not just another league fixture. For LSG, it is a near-elimination game. Two wins from nine matches with their playoff arithmetic now almost impossible, Rishabh Pant’s side needs a miracle run to avoid finishing last. A win tonight is mandatory, not optional.
For RCB, this is a golden opportunity to cement second place on the points table and push for a top-two finish that guarantees a home qualifier. They arrive off a four-wicket defeat to Gujarat Titans, where a shocking batting collapse cost them a match they had dominated for 12 overs.
RCB leads the head-to-head 5-2 across all seven IPL meetings. In the reverse fixture this season, they bowled LSG out for 146 and chased it down in 15.1 overs. Doing it again at Lucknow, on a slower Ekana surface that suits their disciplined attack, is a very realistic outcome.
LSG vs RCB Match 50 Direct Odds
Lucknow Super Giants carry home advantage on paper, a Nicholas Pooran in touch, and the desperation of a team with nothing left to lose. Desperate teams in T20 cricket occasionally produce extraordinary results.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru carry a dominant head-to-head record at this specific venue, a top-order in form, and a bowling combination that demolished LSG’s batting order six weeks ago with ruthless efficiency.
| Team | Win Probability | Decimal Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Challengers Bengaluru | 65-68% | 1.50 – 1.60 |
| Lucknow Super Giants | 32-35% | 2.40 – 2.60 |
RCB are backed at 1.50-1.60, reflecting their superior squad depth, Kohli’s form, and an Ekana venue where they have historically performed better than the home side.
LSG offer speculative value at 2.40-2.60 for punters backing home desperation, Pooran’s explosive hitting, and the statistical reality that Prince Yadav and Mohsin Khan remain the most potent bowling pairing in this specific fixture for the home team.
LSG vs RCB Match 50 Info Table
| Match | Lucknow Super Giants vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru |
|---|---|
| Match Number | IPL 2026 Match 50 |
| Date & Time | Thursday, May 7, 2026, 7:30 PM IST |
| Venue | Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow |
| LSG Captain | Rishabh Pant |
| RCB Captain | Rajat Patidar |
| Live Streaming | JioHotstar App & Website |
| TV Telecast | Star Sports Network |
| Points Table | LSG: 10th (4 pts, 2W-7L) |
LSG vs RCB Toss Prediction Odds
Ekana Cricket Stadium has established a clear chasing pattern across IPL seasons. This is not a venue where batting first provides a meaningful advantage under lights.
Teams batting second won six of eight matches at Ekana in IPL 2025. In IPL 2026, that pattern has continued. In the two matches played here this season where toss data is available, captains have consistently elected to field first. The pitch slows down under lights as the evening progresses, making the second innings easier to negotiate once batters read the surface.
The average first innings score at Ekana hovers around 165 runs in T20s here. A competitive total above 180 gives a batting-first team a genuine chance of defending. Below 175, the chasing team holds a decisive structural advantage. Ekana also features the longest straight boundaries of any IPL venue in India, which reduces big-hitting exposure but rewards proper cricket shots to the longer boundary.
Weather on May 7 in Lucknow: clear skies, temperature around 34-31 degrees Celsius at match time. Dew will arrive from approximately over 13-14 under the floodlights. Lucknow nights do not carry the heavy dew of Mumbai, but the ball softens perceptibly from the 12th over onwards. Low rain probability.
Toss Impact at Ekana Cricket Stadium
| Factor | Impact |
|---|---|
| Chasing win rate at Ekana (IPL 2025) | 75% (6 of 8 matches won batting second) |
| Average first innings score (T20s at Ekana) | Around 165 runs |
| Defendable target | 180-plus |
| Dew factor | Moderate; arrives from over 13-14 under lights |
| Pitch nature | Slower surface; favors spin in the middle overs |
| Straight boundaries | Longest in IPL; reduces slog-hitting effectiveness |
| Weather | Clear skies, 34-31 degrees Celsius, low rain probability |
| Expected toss decision | Bowl First |
Toss Prediction: Both Rishabh Pant and Rajat Patidar will choose to bowl first if they win the toss. The chasing advantage at this ground is well-established, and neither captain has any incentive to deviate from that logic. However, Pant may factor in LSG’s batting fragility under chase pressure and consider batting first to reduce that variable. Back the toss winner to bowl, with a 70% probability that the fielding decision is taken regardless of which captain wins it.
LSG vs RCB Players Odds
This match has individual battles that define the entire game. Kohli against Shami in the powerplay. Hazlewood against LSG’s explosive lower middle order in death overs. Prince Yadav against RCB’s top-heavy batting lineup in the middle phase. Every duel carries playoff-defining weight for at least one of these franchises.
Lucknow Super Giants Key Players
| Player | Role | Key Stats |
|---|---|---|
| Rishabh Pant | Captain / WK-Batsman | LSG captain and the man this entire franchise’s season revolves around; his form at this venue has been the most scrutinised storyline of IPL 2026; hit 118 not out against RCB at Ekana in IPL 2025 in a losing cause; needs that version of himself to appear tonight to give LSG any genuine chance of winning this fixture |
| Nicholas Pooran | Destructive Middle-Order Batsman | Hit 63 off 21 balls against MI in the previous match; finally showed the explosive hitting that justified his IPL 2026 price tag; if he bats in overs 15-18 with LSG around 120-130 for 4, he can add 50 in three overs and take the first innings total past 185 single-handedly |
| Mitchell Marsh | Opening All-rounder | LSG’s leading run-scorer this season and their most technically correct batsman at the top; top-scored with 40 in the reverse fixture against RCB earlier this season; his ability to play back-foot strokes against Hazlewood’s pace and bounce on a slower Ekana surface makes him LSG’s most important batter in the powerplay |
| Prince Yadav | Leg-spin / Pace Combination Bowler | LSG’s standout bowler in IPL 2026 with 13 wickets this season; took 3/32 in the reverse fixture against RCB; his variations on this slower surface create genuine problems for right-handed middle-order batters; if he dismisses Kohli and Patidar in consecutive spells in the middle overs, LSG’s bowling has the ability to restrict RCB under 165 |
| Mohammed Shami | Lead Pacer | Started IPL 2026 strongly but has since been inconsistent and has leaked runs in recent fixtures; remains LSG’s most potent new-ball weapon; if he finds his rhythm and swings the ball in the first four overs against Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal, he can set a pressure context that transforms the entire match |
| Mohsin Khan | Left-arm Pacer | 10 wickets this season; his left-arm angle from over the wicket creates awkward lines for right-handed openers; pairs well with Shami in the powerplay to form LSG’s best bowling combination; took 2/23 against RCB in the reverse fixture |
Royal Challengers Bengaluru Key Players
| Player | Role | Key Stats |
|---|---|---|
| Virat Kohli | Opening Batsman | 379 runs in 9 matches in IPL 2026; RCB’s most consistent performer and the most important individual player in this entire fixture; scored 49 in the reverse fixture against LSG and nearly reached a fifty before being dismissed; his ability to build an innings on a slower Ekana surface, where pure power-hitting struggles and technique matters, gives RCB a genuine structural advantage at the top |
| Josh Hazlewood | Lead Pacer | 9 wickets across 3 innings against LSG in their head-to-head rivalry; best figures of 4/25 in this fixture; his pace and accuracy trouble LSG’s fragile top order in every meeting; if he takes two wickets in the powerplay tonight and returns to dismiss Pooran in the death overs, RCB win this match comfortably |
| Bhuvneshwar Kumar | Senior Pacer | Delivered 3/27 against LSG in the reverse fixture at Chinnaswamy in April; among the leading wicket-takers in IPL 2026 this season; his late swing with the new ball on a Lucknow morning that has had any moisture creates the same problems he caused at Chinnaswamy; pairs with Hazlewood to form the most experienced pace combination in this match |
| Rajat Patidar | Captain / Middle-Order Batsman | Lifetime figures of 141 runs in 2 innings against LSG at a strike rate of 188; includes an unbeaten 112 off 54 balls in the 2022 IPL Eliminator; as captain he now brings tactical clarity alongside that explosive batting record in this specific rivalry; if RCB need 30 off 15 balls in a chase, Patidar is the man most likely to deliver it |
| Krunal Pandya | All-rounder | 9 wickets in IPL 2026 this season; contributed 2/38 against LSG in the reverse fixture; his left-arm spin in the middle overs combines with Suyash Sharma to create a spin trap that LSG’s right-handed lineup struggles to navigate; also provides batting depth in the lower middle order |
| Devdutt Padikkal | Opening Batsman | Provides stability alongside Kohli at the top; their opening partnership gives RCB consistent starts that prevent the top-order collapses that cost them against GT; at Ekana, where the pitch slows the ball, his orthodox technique handles conditions better than a power-hitter relying on pace off the bat |
Player to Watch: Virat Kohli against Mohammed Shami in the powerplay overs is the individual battle that defines this entire match. Kohli has scored 379 runs this season against some of the best pace attacks in the tournament. Shami has been searching for his best form after a difficult mid-season patch. If Shami finds his rhythm and dismisses Kohli inside the first five overs, RCB lose their anchor and risk a repeat of the GT collapse. If Kohli plays Shami confidently, builds to 30-plus in the powerplay, and rotates Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar off the square, LSG’s bowling attack loses its most dangerous option early and RCB post 175-plus with ease.
LSG vs RCB Match 50 Dream11 Prediction and Who Will Win
Royal Challengers Bengaluru are predicted to win this encounter.
Form, head-to-head dominance, individual player quality, and venue records at Ekana all point toward RCB. They are the better team, they have beaten LSG four times in their last five meetings, and they arrive with Kohli in form and a bowling attack that has already dismissed this specific LSG batting lineup for 146 this season.
LSG carry the home crowd and Pooran’s rediscovered form. But desperation alone does not win IPL matches against quality opposition.
Why RCB Holds the Edge
- Virat Kohli with 379 runs this IPL 2026 season is the batting foundation that every RCB innings is built around: He scored 49 in the reverse fixture and nearly a fifty before his dismissal. On a slower Ekana surface where technique matters more than brute power, Kohli’s ability to rotate and find boundaries without smashing against the pace gives RCB a 20-25 run advantage over any LSG batter in equivalent conditions.
- Josh Hazlewood against LSG is one of the most one-sided individual matchups in IPL 2026: Nine wickets across three innings in this rivalry with a best of 4/25 means LSG’s opening batters have never found a solution to his pace and movement. If Hazlewood is unchanged from his recent performances, he takes at least two wickets in this match.
- RCB have beaten LSG five times from seven all-time IPL meetings and twice at Ekana itself: Historical dominance matters in T20 cricket. The 2025 IPL match at this very ground saw RCB chase 228 to win with six wickets and eight balls to spare, demonstrating that even against Pant’s 118-not-out, RCB found a way to win at Lucknow.
- LSG have zero home wins in IPL 2026 from four home matches at Ekana: This is the most statistically damning fact about their season. A team that cannot win at home, against teams of varying quality, is not suddenly going to discover home fortress status against the defending IPL champions.
- RCB’s bowling attack of Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar, Krunal, and Suyash Sharma suits this Ekana surface precisely: Pace and bounce from Hazlewood, swing from Bhuvneshwar, and spin that grips on this slower wicket from Krunal and Suyash creates a four-pronged attack that exploits every dimension of this pitch. LSG’s batting lineup, which was bowled out for 146 at Chinnaswamy, faces a structurally similar bowling combination tonight at home.
LSG’s Challenges
- Six consecutive defeats have destroyed the squad’s confidence at the worst possible moment: A team that has lost six in a row does not rediscover its identity in the highest-pressure match remaining on its schedule. The psychological deficit alone is significant, and T20 cricket punishes doubt in equal measure to poor technique.
- LSG have zero wins from four home matches in IPL 2026: This is not a team that converts home advantage into results. The Ekana crowd will be enthusiastic, but the home record says this ground provides no structural boost to Rishabh Pant’s side this season.
- Rishabh Pant’s form as captain and batter has not matched his reputation or his price: The man who scored 118 not out here in IPL 2025 has been largely subdued in IPL 2026. A captain struggling for personal form cannot provide the match-turning individual innings that LSG’s thin team totals desperately require.
- LSG’s bowling attack gave away 228 runs and still conceded a record chase in their last game: A bowling unit that cannot defend 228 at Wankhede has no credibility as a defending force anywhere. RCB’s batting, even with the recent GT collapse factored in, has the individual quality to chase 165-175 without needing a miraculous innings.
- Mohammed Shami’s recent inconsistency removes LSG’s most important bowling weapon at the most critical stage: Without a reliable Shami in the powerplay, LSG’s new-ball attack loses its only genuine wicket-taking threat against quality top-order batters like Kohli and Padikkal.
Match Prediction: Royal Challengers Bengaluru to win.
LSG vs RCB Head To Head (Overall IPL Record)
RCB lead the head-to-head 5-2 across seven IPL meetings since 2022. This is a rivalry where the defending champions have almost always found a way to beat Lucknow, regardless of the venue or the context. Only LSG’s home matches in 2023 and 2024 went their way.
In this specific season, RCB beat LSG by 5 wickets in Match 23 at Chinnaswamy on April 15, 2026, dismissing LSG for 146 and chasing it down in 15.1 overs. The match was comprehensive. Rasikh Salam Dar took 4/24, Bhuvneshwar Kumar took 3/27, and Kohli scored 49 in the chase. LSG put up no competitive fight after being reduced to a low total by RCB’s disciplined pace attack.
| Statistic | Record |
|---|---|
| Total IPL Matches | 7 |
| RCB Wins | 5 |
| LSG Wins | 2 |
| RCB wins in last 5 meetings | 3 |
| Result at Ekana in IPL 2025 | RCB chased 228 to win by 6 wickets |
| Result at Chinnaswamy in IPL 2026 | RCB beat LSG by 5 wickets (LSG 146, RCB 149/5) |
| Highest individual score in rivalry | Rishabh Pant, 118 not out (IPL 2025, Lucknow) |
| Hazlewood wickets against LSG (all-time) | 9 wickets from 3 innings |
| Rajat Patidar average vs LSG | 141.00 at SR 188.00 (2 innings) |
| LSG home wins in IPL 2026 | 0 from 4 home matches |
| Virat Kohli IPL 2026 runs | 379 runs in 9 matches |
Individual matchup to watch within this head-to-head: The most compelling statistic in this entire rivalry is Hazlewood’s nine wickets from three innings against LSG. No bowler in any IPL rivalry of comparable age produces that kind of dominance. LSG have had four years to find a tactical answer to his pace and bounce from a full length, and they have not found one. Tonight, on a surface that provides carry from a good length, Hazlewood is the single player most likely to determine the outcome before either captain’s big-picture strategy becomes relevant.
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Final Verdict
LSG vs RCB Match 50 at Ekana Stadium is the most lopsided contest on paper of the final phase of IPL 2026. A bottom-of-the-table side winless at home faces the defending champions who have already beaten them once this season and lead the all-time head-to-head 5-2.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru hold every structural advantage tonight. Kohli’s form is the best of any top-order batter in this match. Hazlewood against LSG is one of the tournament’s most reliable individual outcomes. Bhuvneshwar took three wickets in the reverse fixture at Chinnaswamy and will find identical swing conditions in the Lucknow evening air. And Rajat Patidar against this LSG bowling attack has a lifetime batting average of 141 in this rivalry.
Lucknow Super Giants hold the home crowd and nothing else. Their one genuine positive is Pooran’s 63 off 21 balls against MI. If that version of Pooran arrives tonight in overs 16-19 and LSG bat first to post 185-plus, the match becomes competitive. Below 175, RCB chase it down without needing anyone beyond Kohli and Padikkal to do the heavy lifting.
Expect a first innings total of 160-180 runs on the slower Ekana surface. RCB’s bowling restricts LSG to that range, Kohli and Padikkal build the foundation in the powerplay, and Hazlewood removes Pooran before he can turn the death overs into a counter-attack. Back RCB with confidence. The 1.50-1.60 odds reflect reality, not undervaluation.
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