LSG vs RCB, 70th Match at Lucknow, IPL, May 27 2025 - Match Result

RESULT
70th Match (N), Lucknow, May 27, 2025, Indian Premier League
(18.4/20 ov, T:228) 230/4

RCB won by 6 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
85* (33)
jitesh-sharma
Cricinfo's MVP
114.63 ptsImpact List
jitesh-sharma
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Scorecard summary
Lucknow Super Giants 227/3(20 overs)
Royal Challengers Bengaluru 230/4(18.4 overs)
54 (30)
1/40 (4)
Cricinfo’s Most Valuable Players of the Match
PlayerTeam
TI
Runs
I. Runs
B. Impact
Bowl
I. Wkts
Bo. Impact
RCB114.6385(33)102.31114.63---
LSG110.63118(61)114.16110.63---
RCB63.89---1/261.2263.89
LSG57.0467(37)64.0257.04---
RCB51.9154(30)55.6651.91---

Here we are now. Just the four playoffs games to go this IPL. It will hardly matter who did what in the earlier rounds; now it'll only be about which side is better on the day. One thing is certain, though: one of the finalists will be a side which has never won the IPL before, as PBKS and RCB meet in Qualifier 1. Thankfully, that game is two days away - because after the rollercoaster tonight, we'll all need a breather. So let's remain patient, before the action shifts to New Chandigarh. Until then, goodnight and goodbye!

Jitesh Sharma is the Player of the Match: "I will not be able to express my thoughts! I can't believe I played that knock. When Virat bhai was out, I was just thinking of taking it deep. As my mentor and guru Dinesh [Karthik] anna says, just take it deep. I was getting cramps because all the load was on me! I have Virat bhai, Krunal bhai and Bhuvi bhai with me. I feel excited that I'm playing with them. We want to enjoy the moment. But we'll try to recover well. We'll look to carry the momentum into the next match. Credit goes to Rajat. I had the responsibility of maintaining his record. Hazlewood will perhaps play in the knockout. We have a strong belief system. We have match winners. Look at our playing XI, and we have match winners."

Time for the presentations

Sri: "Nuwan Tushara's spell is the difference!!"

Mayank Agarwal: "There's very less talking to do. I just had to give him the strike. Jitesh just put on a show. There are no words to describe what he did. We were just calculating. We knew Digvesh had one over. So we were like, if we could get 10 off him. The wicket was good to target the fast bowlers. Jitesh just did what he had to. It builds a lot of confidence and momentum... we couldn't do it last game. When I came in, we had lost two quick wickets. It was good that Virat and me could get quick runs going at that time. Then it was about one batsman batting through. I'm glad we took them down."

Rishabh Pant: "Eventually you've got to play 40 overs of good cricket. Twenty overs aren't going to save you. I was feeling well with each and every match. But sometimes it just doesn't come off. Whenever you get a start, try to make it as big as possible. I was trying to play the field - how they were going to bowl Just playing through the line. Just kept on playing with the same intensity throughout the innings. There will be lot of areas where we will be talking. But the season is just ending. Just want to switch off for a few days. The way our batting unit has come up, there have been some special bowling performances also. We've been getting chances, but we haven't been able to maintain. That is costing us the match."

11.40pm It was all worth the wait. Seventy games into the tournament, we didn't know who the top three teams will be. Just above four hours later, we realise what can be possible even when teams and individuals are pushed against the wall. A chase of 228 is completed with eight balls to spare in what was a must-win game for RCB if they wanted to have two shots at the final. A stand-in captain stepped up to thrash the bowling, and on the way, enjoyed some luck which he perhaps deserved. What if that attempted run-out backing up at the non-striker's end was given out? What if he wasn't caught off a no-ball? In the end, it was all meant to be, you'd think. RCB were meant to be in the top two, having won all seven of their away games. It'll take a while for this to sink in, as RCB now begin to dream of going even further.

18.4
6
Badoni to Jitesh Sharma, SIX runs

swept away over square leg! RCB make it to Qualifier 1! A friendly full delivery on the stumps, and Jitesh gave it his all in dumping the ball beyond the boundary. Jitesh reminds the world of his potential, when we all wondered where the chase would end up after Kohli's dismissal. A captain's knock of 85* off just 33 balls, an innings which has even put Pant's 118* into oblivion

18.3
Badoni to Jitesh Sharma, no run

angled across with a roundarm, and full and wide of off. Left alone, and not called wide

18.2
2
Badoni to Jitesh Sharma, 2 runs

a yorker on leg, and he shifts his weight back to clip this towards midwicket. Two more in no time

18.1
1
Badoni to Agarwal, 1 run

flat and quick, and on a length on middle. Pulled to long-on

Around the wicket

RCB just need another seven runs to win. Here's Badoni.

end of over 1821 runs
RCB: 221/4CRR: 12.27 RRR: 3.50 • Need 7 from 12b
Jitesh Sharma77 (30b 8x4 5x6)
Mayank Agarwal40 (22b 5x4)
Will O’Rourke 4-0-74-2
Digvesh Rathi 4-0-36-0
17.6
6
O'Rourke to Jitesh Sharma, SIX runs

two in a row!! This one flies high into the sky, before landing over the midwicket boundary. He's deep in the crease again, and flings this ball out for back-to-back sixes

17.5
6
O'Rourke to Jitesh Sharma, SIX runs

swatted back down the ground!! That went bang 90 degrees back. Short delivery on off or thereabouts, and absolutely clobbered for six

17.4
4
O'Rourke to Jitesh Sharma, FOUR runs

flung away over extra cover! He's taking RCB home. Jitesh sits deep in the crease, and lofts this length ball outside off to powerfully dispatch that for another boundary

17.3
O'Rourke to Jitesh Sharma, no run

another bouncer, but this time Jitesh is beaten. O'Rourke bangs this on off, and gets it finish on leg, as Jitesh looked to hook but missed

17.2
4
O'Rourke to Jitesh Sharma, FOUR runs

ramped over short third! Jitesh makes room, and rides the bounce of this bouncer, which shapes in from outside off to finish around leg. He's leaping in the crease while playing that, and gets four

17.1
1
O'Rourke to Agarwal, 1 run

slashed on the bounce to the man at deep cover point, as O'Rourke bowls on the shorter side of a length, and around sixth stump

There's a change of ball, and LSG bring O'Rourke back.

end of over 1711 runs
RCB: 200/4CRR: 11.76 RRR: 9.33 • Need 28 from 18b
Mayank Agarwal39 (21b 5x4)
Jitesh Sharma57 (25b 6x4 3x6)
Digvesh Rathi 4-0-36-0
Avesh Khan 3-0-32-1
16.6
1
Rathi to Agarwal, 1 run

full ball dipping on the stumps, and nudged behind square

He's about to deliver, but then clips the stumps at his end. He appeals for run-out, and it goes to the third umpire. Wow, the stumps are broken with Jitesh well outside the crease!! But wait, it's given as not out! And we know why - because of the release point. Pant even asked for the appeal to be withdrawn!

Over the stumps now

16.5
1
Rathi to Jitesh Sharma, 1 run

on a length on keg, and punched to mid-off to keep ticking

16.4
Rathi to Jitesh Sharma, no run

backs away, and Rathi fires this on a fullish length by going wide of off. Jitesh reaches out to have a slash but misses. It isn't called wide, and Jitesh reviews. So we have another break in play, and Pant and Rathi have a chat. Jitesh ended up reaching out for this wide ball outside off, and the third umpire says "some part of the ball is inside the revised guide line". So it's not a wide

16.3
1
Rathi to Agarwal, 1 run

full on the stumps, and driven to long-off. There's no hurry now, with that early six

DDN: "A captain's knock!"

16.2
1
Rathi to Jitesh Sharma, 1 run

full and flat, and wide of off. Driven to extra cover for a quick single

16.1
6
Rathi to Jitesh Sharma, SIX runs

kabooooom! Fifty for Jitesh! The ball lands a dozen rows beyond the midwicket boundary. Length ball dipping around middle, and Jitesh has a liberal heave at it across the line

Free hit

16.1
1nb
Rathi to Jitesh Sharma, (no ball)

gone! Taken at point! Jitesh is down on his knees. It was a good low catch by Badoni there, who did well to grab it just off the ground. Jitesh went reverse sweeping at this fullish ball dipping on the stumps, but didn't get it either wide or above the fielder. But he has been asked to wait - at first I thought for the catch, but wait, it's a no-ball!!! In fact, it's a back-foot no-ball. His back foot is touching the line

Here's Rathi from around the wicket. Jitesh on 49.

Four overs to go. RCB need only another 39. LSG need back-to-back wickets, or even more.

end of over 1612 runs
RCB: 189/4CRR: 11.81 RRR: 9.75 • Need 39 from 24b
Jitesh Sharma49 (20b 6x4 2x6)
Mayank Agarwal37 (19b 5x4)
Avesh Khan 3-0-32-1
Shahbaz Ahmed 3-0-39-0

Harsh Dugar: "RRR under 10 now!! RCB bossing the chase so far!!"

Time-out

15.6
1
Avesh Khan to Jitesh Sharma, 1 run

on the fuller side, and outside off. Jitesh tries too hard to have a heave, but ends up dragging it to long-on

15.5
Avesh Khan to Jitesh Sharma, no run

short ball around sixth stump, and the ball finishes closer to off. Jitesh looks to upper cut, but is beaten by the bounce and the pace

15.4
4
Avesh Khan to Jitesh Sharma, FOUR runs

goes inside out over extra cover! Another slower ball, and Jitesh isn't fooled again. He makes room, and lofts this fullish ball around off for another boundary

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
RR Pant
118 runs (61)
11 fours8 sixes
Productive shot
pull
27 runs
3 fours2 sixes
Control
81%
JM Sharma
85 runs (33)
8 fours6 sixes
Productive shot
off drive
18 runs
1 four2 sixes
Control
76%
Best performances - bowlers
W O'Rourke
O
4
M
0
R
74
W
2
ECO
18.5
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
N Thushara
O
4
M
0
R
26
W
1
ECO
6.5
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
Match details
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
TossRoyal Challengers Bengaluru, elected to field first
Series
Season2025
Player Of The Match
Hours of play (local time)19.30 start, First Session 19.30-21.00, Interval 21.00-21.15, Second Session 21.15-22.45
Match days27 May 2025 - night (20-over match)
LSG Player Replacement
Impact player in out (1st innings, 19.6 ov)
RCB Player Replacement
Impact player in out (2nd innings, 5.4 ov)
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
PointsRoyal Challengers Bengaluru 2, Lucknow Super Giants 0
Language
English
Win Probability
RCB 100%
LSGRCB
100%50%100%LSG InningsRCB Innings

Over 19 • RCB 230/4

RCB won by 6 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)
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Indian Premier League

TeamMWLPTNRR
PBKS1494190.372
RCB1494190.301
GT1495180.254
MI1486161.142
DC1476150.011
SRH146713-0.241
LSG146812-0.376
KKR145712-0.305
RR144108-0.549
CSK144108-0.647