Rishabh Pant | Source: X.com
The 26th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2024) will witness the hosts Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) against Delhi Capitals (DC). The match is scheduled for 12th April at BRSABV Ekana Stadium in Lucknow.
Lucknow Super Giants have been undefeated at their home, and the last game was a perfect testament to the same. KL Rahul-led Lucknow would fancy their chances against the fragile-looking Delhi Capitals in this game.
On the other hand, Delhi Capitals lost a tough match against the Mumbai Indians that was closer than the scorecard would reflect. Delhi Capitals have only won one game against the Chennai Super Kings and have been struggling since then.
Delhi Capitals will be led by Rishabh Pant and are in the last position, while Lucknow Super Giants are comfortably seated in the third position in the table.
This game promises to be an exciting one with quality players on both sides.
Here are some records that could be broken in the match:
Nicholas Pooran Nearing 1500 IPL Runs
Nicholas Pooran | Source: X.com
Having represented different IPL franchises, the West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran has had the best run in Lucknow. With very few IPL games to his name, he is nearing a milestone. Nicholas Pooran needs just 52 runs to complete 1500 IPL runs.
Rishabh Pant Eyeing 3000 IPL Runs
Rishabh Pant | Source: X.com
Rishabh Pant has seen it all in the early years of his career, from a life-threatening injury to failures to the brightest days of 2018. He is all set to reach a landmark. Rishabh Pant is just 9 runs away from reaching 3500 IPL runs.
Axar Patel To Complete 1500 IPL Runs
Axar Patel | Source: X.com
The Indian all-rounder has been a part of various franchises in different years of IPL. Other than his street-smart bowling, he is an effective hitter of the ball. Axar is just 31 runs away from reaching 1500 IPL runs.
Ekana Stadium promises to be a slow track, making it hard for batsmen across the globe. But Lucknow has mastered this ground, and this game promises to be an interesting one.”