Top 10 LSG Highest Scores in IPL History (2026 Stats)

Written By :

Rugved Khadilkar

Published :

April 13, 2026

LSG’s highest score in IPL is 257/5, and it has stood since April 2023. LSG highest scores in IPL span four seasons, eight grounds, and ten innings where they crossed 200. 

They won eight of those ten times. Nicholas Pooran batted in 8 of these 10 innings. Mitchell Marsh alone contributed four entries in the 2025 season. 4 centuries were scored across these ten innings, and one of them came in an unbeaten 210-run opening stand where not a single wicket fell. 

2 of these totals still ended in defeat, including one where LSG posted 227 at their home ground.

LSG Highest Scores in IPL – Full List At A Glance

Ten totals, eight grounds, two defeats.

RankScoreOppositionVenueSeasonTop Scorer (LSG)Result
1257/5Punjab KingsMohali2023Stoinis 72(40)Won
2238/3Kolkata Knight RidersKolkata2025Pooran 87*(36)Won
3235/2Gujarat TitansAhmedabad2025Marsh 117(64)Won
4227/3Royal Challengers BengaluruLucknow2025Pant 118*(61)Lost
5214/6Mumbai IndiansMumbai2024Pooran 75(29)Won
6213/4Chennai Super KingsChennai2024Stoinis 124*(63)Won
7213/9Royal Challengers BengaluruBengaluru2023Pooran 62(19)Won
8211/4Chennai Super KingsMumbai2022Lewis 55*(23)Won
9210/0Kolkata Knight RidersMumbai2022De Kock 140*(70)Won
10209/8Delhi CapitalsVisakhapatnam2025Pooran 75(30)Lost

The Two Times LSG Lost After Scoring 200-Plus

The two matches that prove a big total alone settle nothing.

1. 227/3 vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Lucknow, May 2025

227 on the board at Ekana, and LSG still lost. That result sits differently from every other innings on this list.

Rishabh Pant batted all 20 overs and finished unbeaten on 118 off 61 balls, hitting 11 fours and 8 sixes, his century arriving off 54 balls. Mitchell Marsh had laid the platform before that, scoring 67 off 37 balls. The two combined for a 152-run second-wicket stand in just 77 balls.

A target of 228 at their home ground proved insufficient. RCB chased it in 18.4 overs, winning by 6 wickets with 8 balls remaining. Jitesh Sharma’s unbeaten 85 off 33 balls put the game beyond reach before the final two overs were even bowled.

2. 209/8 vs Delhi Capitals, Visakhapatnam, March 2025

Sitting at 133/1 in over 11.4, comfortable, in control, and LSG still found a way to lose. What happened in the second half of this innings undid everything built in the first.

Mitchell Marsh had scored 72 off 36 balls, his fifty coming off 21 balls. Nicholas Pooran matched that aggression with 75 off 30 balls, hitting 6 fours and 7 sixes, his fifty arriving in 24 balls. Together they had added 87 for the second wicket and looked set to post a match-winning total.

Then the collapse. Seven wickets fell for 76 runs across the final eight overs. Mitchell Starc took 3 for 42. Kuldeep Yadav conceded only 20 in his 4 overs. LSG closed at 209/8. Delhi chased 210 in 19.3 overs, with Ashutosh Sharma’s unbeaten 66 off 31 balls taking them home by 1 wicket with 3 balls remaining.

LSG’s Eight Wins From Their Top 10 Highest Scores

From a debut-season chase at Brabourne to a century at Narendra Modi Stadium.

1. 257/5 vs Punjab Kings, Mohali, 28 April 2023

74 for 2 in the powerplay, and the innings only grew from there. Kyle Mayers hit 54 off 24 balls with 7 fours and 4 sixes before falling in the sixth over, and LSG had already made their intentions clear.

257/5 vs Punjab Kings
Source – Scroll

Ayush Badoni kept the tempo alive, scoring 43 off 24 balls with 3 fours and 3 sixes. Marcus Stoinis then came in at number four and became the anchor, finishing on 72 off 40 balls with 6 fours and 5 sixes. He was still at the crease in over 18.2 when the score read 239/4. Nicholas Pooran closed the innings with 45 off 19 balls, striking 7 fours and 1 six.

Punjab Kings were bowled out for 201 in 19.5 overs. Stoinis took 1 for 21 with the ball and was named Player of the Match.

2. 238/3 vs Kolkata Knight Riders, Kolkata, 8 April 2025

The powerplay produced 59 runs and zero wickets. Aiden Markram and Mitchell Marsh built steadily before Markram fell in over 10.2 for 47 off 28 balls, the first wicket to fall.

238/3 vs Kolkata Knight Riders
Source – ESPNcricinfo

Marsh stayed on until over 15.2, finishing with 81 off 48 balls, hitting 6 fours and 5 sixes, with LSG at 170 when he departed. Five overs remained, and Pooran came to the crease. He hit 87 off 36 balls, unbeaten, with 7 fours and 8 sixes at a strike rate of 241.66, his fifty coming off 21 balls.

KKR chased 239 and finished at 234/7. The 4-run winning margin is the smallest across all eight wins on this list.

3. 235/2 vs Gujarat Titans, Ahmedabad, 22 May 2025

The venue carries weight here. Narendra Modi Stadium has straight boundaries of 75 to 80 meters, which makes posting 235 at this ground a different proposition from doing it at Wankhede or Brabourne. Mitchell Marsh’s only IPL century was what made it possible.

235/2 vs Gujarat Titans
Source – ESPNcricinfo

Markram and Marsh shared an opening stand of 91 before Markram fell in over 9.5 for 36 off 24 balls. A second-wicket partnership of 121 in just 42 balls followed. Pooran finished unbeaten on 56 off 27 balls with 4 fours and 5 sixes, his fifty coming off 23 balls.

Marsh reached his century off 56 balls and closed on 117 off 64 with 10 fours and 8 sixes. Rishabh Pant came in at the very end, adding 16 off 6 balls. Gujarat Titans replied with 202/9, falling 33 runs short.

4. 214/6 vs Mumbai Indians, Mumbai, 17 May 2024

49 for 2 after the powerplay, both openers back in the hut, and LSG looking unsettled at Wankhede. KL Rahul rebuilt patiently in the middle overs, reaching 55 off 41 balls with 3 fours and 3 sixes before Nicholas Pooran entered and changed the character of the innings entirely.

214/6 vs Mumbai Indians
Source – SportsKeeda

Pooran struck 75 off 29 balls with 5 fours and 8 sixes at a strike rate of 258.62, his fifty coming off 19 balls. 

The Rahul-Pooran fourth-wicket stand was worth 109 before both fell in the same over, over 17,  leaving LSG at 178/6. Ayush Badoni, 22 off 10, and Krunal Pandya, 12 off 7, added 36 more to close at 214. Mumbai Indians replied with 196/6, falling 18 short.

5. 213/4 vs Chennai Super Kings, Chennai, 23 April 2024

CSK made the target a tough one. Ruturaj Gaikwad struck 108 off 60 balls, and Shivam Dube added 66 off 27, leaving LSG a target of 211 at Chepauk. Two early wickets fell quickly, and LSG were 45/2 when Marcus Stoinis walked in.

213/4 vs Chennai Super Kings
Source – ESPNcricinfo

What followed was the most controlled individual chase innings across all ten entries on this list. Stoinis finished unbeaten on 124 off 63 balls, hitting 13 fours and 6 sixes, his fifty coming off 26 balls and his century off 56. 

Nicholas Pooran added 34 off 15 balls in the closing stages. LSG reached 213/4 in 19.3 overs, winning with 3 balls to spare.

6. 213/9 vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Bengaluru, 10 April 2023

Everything favoured RCB that night. Chinnaswamy’s short boundaries, a full house, and three batters firing,  Virat Kohli made 61, Faf du Plessis scored 79 not out, and Glenn Maxwell blasted 59 off 29 balls. RCB posted 212/2. LSG lost three wickets in six overs and were staring at 37/3.

213/9 vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Source – ESPNcricinfo

Stoinis handled the damage first, scoring 65 off 30 balls with 6 fours and 5 sixes, pulling LSG back into the match from a dangerous position. 

Then Pooran arrived and altered the match altogether. 62 off 19 balls, 4 fours, 7 sixes, a strike rate of 326.31, his fifty coming off 15 balls. He fell in over 16.6 with LSG not yet across the line.

Ayush Badoni scored 30 off 24 to carry the chase deep into the final overs. They lost their ninth wicket in the penultimate over and needed a run off the final ball. Ravi Bishnoi and Avesh Khan scored it. LSG won by 1 wicket.

7. 211/4 vs Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai, 31 March 2022

Only LSG’s second ever IPL match, and already chasing 211. CSK had posted 210/7. A franchise three weeks old, at Brabourne Stadium, with that in front of them.

211/4 vs Chennai Super Kings
Source – News9live

KL Rahul and Quinton de Kock put on 99 for the opening wicket before Rahul fell in over 10.2 for 40 off 26 balls. De Kock was dismissed in over 14.4 for 61 off 45 balls, leaving LSG at 139/3 with the finish line still some distance away.

Evin Lewis closed it out without fuss. He finished unbeaten on 55 off 23 balls with 6 fours and 3 sixes, Ayush Badoni contributing 19 off 9 alongside. LSG reached 211 with 3 balls remaining.

8. 210/0 vs Kolkata Knight Riders, Mumbai, 18 May 2022

No wickets. 20 overs. Two batters from start to finish.

210/0 vs Kolkata Knight Riders
Source – Scroll

Quinton de Kock and KL Rahul batted the entire innings without being separated, sharing an unbroken 210-run opening stand. De Kock was the dominant partner, finishing on 140 off 70 balls, unbeaten, with 10 fours and 10 sixes at a strike rate of 200, his fifty coming off 36 balls and his century off 59. 

Rahul was the steadier of the two, ending on 68 off 51 balls with 3 fours and 4 sixes.

KKR chased 211 and fell to 208/8. Rinku Singh struck 40 off 15 balls late in the innings and threatened to flip the result, but KKR fell 2 runs short.

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Conclusion: Nicholas Pooran Batted in 8 of LSG’s 10 Highest IPL Totals

257/5 at Mohali remains the peak, a record that has stood since April 2023. Across the ten innings on this list, Nicholas Pooran appears in eight of them. No other player in LSG’s history comes close to that level of consistency across their biggest scoring nights. 

Mitchell Marsh’s 2025 form pushed four entries into this list in a single season, including a century at one of cricket’s largest grounds. 

Two totals still ended in defeat, proof that 200 on the board is a foundation, not a guarantee.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many of LSG’s top 10 highest IPL scores came in the 2025 season? 

Four, 238/3 vs KKR, 235/2 vs GT, 227/3 vs RCB, and 209/8 vs DC. No other season has more than two entries on this list.

Who scored the fastest fifty across LSG’s top 10 highest IPL innings?

Nicholas Pooran, off 15 balls against RCB at Chinnaswamy in April 2023. He finished with 62 off 19 balls at a strike rate of 326.31.

What was the smallest winning margin across LSG’s top 10 highest IPL scores?

Four runs. LSG posted 238/3 against KKR at Eden Gardens in April 2025. KKR finished at 234/7.

How many individual centuries were scored across these ten innings?

Four. De Kock 140* vs KKR (2022), Stoinis 124* vs CSK (2024), Pant 118* vs RCB (2025), and Marsh 117 vs GT (2025).

Which innings saw the worst batting collapse?

The 209/8 against Delhi in March 2025. LSG were 133/1 in over 11.4, then lost 7 wickets for 76 runs. Delhi chased 210 and won by 1 wicket.

Rugved Khadilkar

Rugved Khadilkar, a Mumbai-based cricket writer and analyst at IPLOnly, represented his state in U-19 tournaments before transitioning to sports journalism. Passionate about IPL strategy and player form, he brings on-ground insight to every article.