Black or red - what will LSG serve up for Royals?
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Lucknow Super Giants (Fourth - P8, W5, L3) vs Rajasthan Royals (First - P8, W7, L1)
Lucknow, 7.30pm (2pm GMT)
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Form is a fickle thing in T20, but if there's such a thing, LSG and RR are the two form teams of IPL 2024, the only two with two or more wins in a row leading up to their meeting in Lucknow.* Both teams sit in the top four at the moment, and RR, who already have 14 points, could have one foot in the playoffs if they win on Saturday night.
This is a contest between broadly similar teams: both have strong top orders and occasionally get into a muddle with middle-order roles, and both have excellent attacks with plenty of variety. It's hard to pick a favourite. LSG have won three of their four home games so far this season, but RR are perfectly equipped to compete on whatever surface Ekana throws up, whether it's slow and low black soil or true, bouncy red.
Both teams are looking ominous if you go by the metric of key players finding form midway through the season. Yashasvi Jaiswal did so with a match-winning century in RR's most recent game, against Mumbai Indians on April 22, and Marcus Stoinis matched him in LSG's most recent game, against Chennai Super Kings on April 23.
Everything points to a tight and tactically interesting contest, and if you need anything else to whet your appetite, there's the prospect of Mayank Yadav returning to action.
*As of before KKR vs PBKS on April 26
Form guide
Lucknow Super Giants WWLLW (last five matches, most recent first)
Rajasthan Royals WWWLW
Previous meeting
Both teams were playing their first match of IPL 2024 when they met in Jaipur on March 24. An unbeaten 82 from Sanju Samson led Royals to a total of 193, and LSG were in the hunt thanks to half-centuries from KL Rahul and Nicholas Pooran. It came down to a gettable 65 from 36 balls with both of them at the crease, but a terrific end-overs display led by Sandeep Sharma sealed a 20-run win for Royals.Team news and impact player strategy
Lucknow Super Giants
Likely XII 1 Quinton de Kock, 2 KL Rahul (capt & wk), 3 Marcus Stoinis, 4 Devdutt Padikkal, 5 Nicholas Pooran, 6 Deepak Hooda, 7 Ayush Badoni, 8 Krunal Pandya, 9 Matt Henry, 10 Ravi Bishnoi, 11 Mohsin Khan, 12 Mayank Yadav/Yash Thakur.
Rajasthan Royals
Sandeep Sharma returned from injury and took match-turning figures of 5 for 18 in RR's last match, against Mumbai Indians. He is likely to keep his place and share the new ball with Trent Boult. If a black-soil pitch is rolled out in Lucknow, there is a chance Royals could bring in Keshav Maharaj as their third spinner.
Likely XII: 1 Yashasvi Jaiswal, 2 Jos Buttler, 3 Sanju Samson (capt & wk), 4 Riyan Parag, 5 Shimron Hetmyer, 6 Rovman Powell, 7 Dhruv Jurel, 8 R Ashwin, 9 Trent Boult, 10 Avesh Khan, 11 Sandeep Sharma, 12 Yuzvendra Chahal.
In the spotlight
Pitch and conditions
Red soil or black soil? It's the question to ask in the lead-up to every game in Lucknow, and it's a potentially tricky one for the home side ahead of this game. LSG love controlling games with their spinners on black-soil pitches, but Royals come here with one of the best spin attacks in the competition.
Stats that matter
- Royals have won three of their four matches against LSG so far. The two teams have never met in Lucknow, however.
Quotes
"You've got to keep that white noise away. That's the skill of really good teams. You can't look too much at what others are doing. We have no control over that. We've got to turn up every day and be the best that we can be, and then, we'll definitely qualify [for the playoffs] if we do that."
LSG assistant coach S Sriram on the intense competition to finish in the top four
"We've played eight matches and won seven of them, and in those seven matches we've had six different Man of the Match [winners]. So everyone in the team has been contributing. This is the biggest thing that wins matches. Whenever there's a requirement, a different player [steps up]. It's not like just one player is winning us games."
RR batter Dhruv Jurel on the secret of their storming start to the season
Karthik Krishnaswamy is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo