LSG vs GT, IPL 2026: Gujarat Titans registers comprehensive seven-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|12-04-2026

Lucknow Super Giants’ struggles at home continued as it suffered its sixth consecutive loss at the Ekana Stadium with a rampant Gujarat Titans registering a seven-wicket win on Sunday.

A below par target of 165 was chased with ease as skipper Shubman Gill scored an elegant 56 and Jos Buttler, who made his 100th T20 fifty, an aggressive 60. The duo added 84 runs for the second wicket to set up the emphatic win.

The ease at which Titans scored was in stark contrast to the nurdling pace of the Super Giants’ innings.

Sai Sudharsan teed off with two boundaries off Mohammed Shami’s first over and Gill (56, 40b, 6×4, 1×6) found his touch in Shami’s third over when he hit the pacer for 20 runs, clubbing three fours and a six.

Digvesh Rathi dismissed Sai against the run of play but it only brought in more trouble in the form of Buttler (60, 37b, 11×4).

George Linde couldn’t make an impact with the ball on his debut, and he was picked for boundaries with ease by both Gilll and Buttler. Rathi bowled with some control but Avesh Khan was erratic.

Gill and Buttler were dismissed in quick succession but Washington Sundar and Raul Tewatia hastened the win with a string of big hits.

Earlier, Lucknow’s batting never took off on a slow surface and against some crafty bowling. The Super Giants started as a train then hitched a ride on a dilapidated service bus and finished on a revived Airbus A380.

Sixty runs came in the Powerplay, another 60 in the middle overs and 44 off the final three. There were cameos at the top and at the end but none of the batters made fifty and a total of 164 for eight was far from threatening.

The Super Giants lost momentum from a promising position of 69 for two. Wickets fell at regular intervals during the middle overs. Prasidh Krishna (four for 28) took the pace off the ball to pick up wickets while Rashid Khan choked the flow of runs. Mukul Choudhary, Linde (who was the Impact Player) and Shami made useful runs as Titans finished with a flourish but the total proved to be inadequate in the end.

Published on Apr 12, 2026

The Super Giants lost momentum from a promising position of 69 for two. Wickets fell at regular intervals during the middle overs. Prasidh Krishna (four for 28) took the pace off the ball to pick up wickets while Rashid Khan choked the flow of runs. Mukul Choudhary, Linde (who was the Impact Player) and Shami made useful runs as Titans finished with a flourish but the total proved to be inadequate in the end.

Published on Apr 12, 2026

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