WATCH| Krunal Pandya’s heated argument with Nicholas Pooran:Virat Kohli applauds Marsh’s 111-run knock, bat slips from Pant’s hand

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) secured a thrilling 9-run victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in a last-over contest at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow. After winning the toss, RCB skipper Rajat Patidar chose to bowl first. Due to rain interruption, the match was reduced to a 19-overs-a-side contest.

Mitchell Marsh starred with a stunning 111-run knock, smashing the fastest century for LSG and putting RCB bowlers under pressure throughout the innings. A quick unbeaten cameo of 32 off just 10 balls from Rishabh Pant powered Lucknow to 209/3. As per the DLS method, RCB were given a revised target of 213 runs.

However, even with late efforts from Krunal Pandya and Romario Shepherd, Bengaluru eventually fell short by 9 runs. From Rishabh Pant’s slipping bat moment to Krunal-Pooran’s heated moment, the do-or-die clash between Lucknow and Bengaluru witnessed several moments and records. Let’s have a look into it.

LSG vs RCB, Match 50, IPL 2026, Top Moments

1) Krunal Pandya & Nicholas Pooran involved in a heated argument

The tense moment unfolded during the 10th over of the clash between Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bengaluru when Krunal Pandya came on to bowl against Arshin Kulkarni. Pandya struck immediately, dismissing Kulkarni on the very next delivery before Nicholas Pooran walked in to bat.

Krunal Pandya vs Nicholas Pooran

Krunal Pandya vs Nicholas Pooran

Pandya greeted Pooran with a sharp 118 kph bouncer, setting the tone for an intense battle. After Pooran took a quick single on the following ball, a heated exchange took place between the two players. Krunal appeared to tease the batter by saying, “Show me the six-meter shot,” which instantly triggered a reaction from Pooran.

2) Ball hit the cameraman’s head from Marsh’s six

In the second over of Lucknow’s innings, Mitchell Marsh hit two sixes off Josh Hazlewood’s ball. His second six hit the head of a cameraman present at the boundary. However, the injury was not serious.

Mitchell Marsh hits a massive six. (Photo Credit: ANI)

Mitchell Marsh hits a massive six. (Photo Credit: ANI)

3) Virat Kohli applauds Mitchell Marsh’s 111-run knock

Mitchell Marsh received a standing ovation as he walked back to the pavilion after his brilliant century. Even RCB legend Virat Kohli patting Marsh on the back in appreciation after his 111-run knock. Kohli applauded several of Marsh’s shots from the field, and his gesture of sportsmanship won praise from fans across social media.

Virat Kohli applauds Mitchell Marsh's 111-run knock.

Virat Kohli applauds Mitchell Marsh’s 111-run knock.

5) Match stopped three times due to rain

The match had to be stopped three times during the first innings due to rain. The first time it rained was in the second over and the match was halted for about 10 minutes. After that, it rained again in Lucknow after the 9th over and play had to be stopped. After the 14th over, it started raining again and the match was halted for about half an hour.

6) Bat slipped from Pant’s hands, but got a boundary too

On the third ball of the 17th over, the bat slipped from Rishabh Pant’s hands. However, he got a boundary on this ball. Hazlewood’s yorker was outside the off stump, on which Pant played a powerful shot. The ball went towards point for a boundary, but during the shot his bat slipped from his hand and fell on the leg side.

Bat slipped from Rishabh Pant's hand

Bat slipped from Rishabh Pant’s hand

RCB vs LSG, Match 50, Records

1) Mitchell Marsh scored fastest century for Lucknow

Lucknow batter Mitchell Marsh scored the fastest century for the team in the match against Bengaluru. He completed the century in just 49 balls at Ekana Stadium on Thursday. Earlier, this record was in the name of Rishabh Pant. He had scored a century in 54 balls last year.

2) Bhuvneshwar Kumar becomes first pacer to play 200 IPL matches

Bengaluru’s Bhuvneshwar Kumar has become the first fast bowler to play 200 IPL matches. He achieved this milestone against Lucknow. Bhuvneshwar became the 12th player overall to play 200 matches. Earlier, on April 5, he had become the second bowler after Yuzvendra Chahal and the first fast bowler to take 200 wickets in IPL.

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