LSG vs CSK Today Match Prediction — Match 59 brings together a side fighting for playoff survival and one that has nothing left to lose. Chennai Super Kings come into Lucknow on the back of three straight wins, sitting 5th on the table with a playoff spot firmly in their sights. Lucknow Super Giants, already eliminated and rooted to the bottom, will be playing for pride in front of their home crowd at Ekana and that alone makes them dangerous. Our today match prediction breaks down the toss, pitch conditions, current form, and the players most likely to decide this game on a warm Thursday night in Lucknow.
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) Preview and Performance
Three wins in 11 games. Eight losses. An NRR of -0.907. LSG are done — officially eliminated and parked dead last. The playoffs were already a long shot; now they’re just playing out the string.
Batting
Mitchell Marsh has been the one guy showing up. 377 runs, a century, strike rate of 150 — he’s basically been a one-man rescue operation at the top. Pant has scored 251 runs but the noise around his captaincy isn’t going away, especially after that Super Over loss where his tactical calls got pulled apart in the media. The real headache though? Pooran. Retained at big money, he’s sitting at 184 runs in 11 games at an average of 16.73. That’s not a rough patch — that’s a problem.
Bowling
Prince Yadav leads with 16 wickets, though an economy of 8.17 undercuts that number a bit. Mohsin Khan looks genuinely threatening when fit — 10 wickets in just 5 games at 7.45 economy — but his availability is always uncertain. Shami has been a disappointment. Nine wickets at 41 with an economy pushing 8.67 isn’t what anyone expected from him this season.
LSG just lost to CSK and now get them again at Ekana. The home ground hasn’t been kind to them this season — they’ve repeatedly dropped games in front of their own fans. With nothing left to play for except pride, they’ll want to put on a show. Whether that motivation translates on the field is another question entirely.
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Preview and Performance
CSK looked dead in the water after losing their first three games. Six wins from the last eight later, they’re sitting 5th with 12 points and very much in the playoff conversation. Classic CSK — just when you’re ready to write them off, they find a way back.
Batting
Sanju Samson has been the standout of the season. 430 runs, two centuries, averaging 53.75 at a strike rate of 169 — he’s been a different class to everyone else in this CSK lineup. Ruturaj Gaikwad has chipped in with 293 runs and two fifties, though his strike rate of 124 means he’s more of a builder than a destroyer. Shivam Dube has quietly done a job in the middle overs — 165 runs at an average of 33 — and Kartik Sharma has been a handy lower-order option with 173 runs across eight games. The bad news is Ayush Mhatre, who looked electric in his six games with 201 runs including a 73, has been ruled out for the rest of the season — a genuine loss for their batting depth.
Bowling
Anshul Kamboj is having a serious season. 19 wickets in 11 games at an average of 19.21 — he’s been CSK’s most dangerous bowler by some distance. Jamie Overton backs him up well with 14 wickets and one four-wicket haul, and Noor Ahmad has been a steady spinner with 12 wickets across all 11 games. Akeal Hosein adds another spin option and has taken a four-wicket haul of his own — this is a bowling attack with variety and bite.
In the recent last meet CSK beat LSG by 5 wickets and Gaikwad knows this is a game they can’t afford to drop. LSG are eliminated, low on confidence, and still searching for answers. CSK, meanwhile, have momentum and a playoff spot to chase.
Today’s Playing XI Prediction — LSG vs CSK, Match 59, IPL 2026
Lucknow Super Giants Predicted Playing XI: Mitchell Marsh, Josh Inglis, Nicholas Pooran, Rishabh Pant (c & wk), Aiden Markram, Akshat Raghuwanshi, Himmat Singh, Shahbaz Ahmed, Mohammed Shami, Digvesh Singh Rathi, Prince Yadav.
Impact Player: Avesh Khan
Chennai Super Kings Predicted Playing XI: Sanju Samson (wk), Ruturaj Gaikwad (c), Urvil Patel, Kartik Sharma, Dewald Brevis, Shivam Dube, Jamie Overton, Akeal Hosein, Anshul Kamboj, Noor Ahmad, Mukesh Choudhary.
Impact Player: MS Dhoni
Key Players to Watch — LSG vs CSK, Match 59, IPL 2026
LSG
- Mitchell Marsh: 377 runs, one century, strike rate of 150. LSG’s season in one player — when he bats, they compete; when he doesn’t, they collapse.
- Rishabh Pant: 251 runs at 138 SR but the captaincy scrutiny isn’t going away. Needs a big night with both bat and decisions.
- Nicholas Pooran: 184 runs in 11 games, averaging 16.73. Retained at top money, delivering bottom-order numbers. One of those innings has to come tonight.
- Prince Yadav: 16 wickets this season but CSK’s top three are in form. His best game so far will be needed here.
- Mohsin Khan: 10 wickets in just 5 matches at 7.45 economy. The most threatening bowler LSG have, if he’s fit to play.
CSK
- Sanju Samson: 430 runs, two centuries, averaging over 53 at a strike rate of 169. LSG simply don’t have an answer for him on current form.
- Ruturaj Gaikwad: 293 runs and two fifties. CSK rarely lose badly when he bats well; that’s been true all season.
- Shivam Dube: 165 runs at 144 SR through the middle overs. Doesn’t make noise but consistently does damage.
- Anshul Kamboj: 19 wickets at 19.21 average. The standout bowler in this fixture and probably the most important player on the park.
- Jamie Overton: 14 wickets including a four-fer. Brings pace that can hurt a shaky LSG middle order at Ekana.
LSG vs CSK Weather Report Lucknow | May 15
No rain, no interruptions — just brutal Lucknow heat. Temperatures sit around 39°C at start of play, and with humidity low, dew shouldn’t play much of a factor as the night goes on. That’s actually significant — on a drying surface with minimal moisture in the air, spinners could come into their own in the second innings. Both sides will want to win the toss and have a good look at how the pitch behaves early.
LSG vs CSK Match 59 Pitch Report — Ekana Cricket Stadium
The Ekana surface doesn’t do batters many favours. Black soil base, slow pace, big 70-metre boundaries — this is a ground where you earn your runs. Scores in the 150-160 range are par here, and anything above that is a genuine challenge to chase. With low humidity and dry conditions forecast, dew is unlikely to be a major factor — meaning the surface plays largely the same for both innings. Teams will need to assess the pitch carefully at toss rather than relying on conditions to shift in their favour. Winning the toss and chasing looks the smarter call tonight.
LSG vs CSK Toss Prediction — Match 59, IPL 2026
Our LSG vs CSK Toss Prediction — we’re backing CSK to win the toss and opt to chase. The Ekana pitch slows down as the game goes on, and with dew settling in the second innings, the ball comes onto the bat much easier under lights. Gaikwad knows this ground well and with CSK’s batting firepower — Samson in particular — a target in front of them is far less of a headache than setting one on a surface that grips early.
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LSG vs CSK Today Match Prediction — Who Will Win Match 59, IPL 2026?
Our IPL LSG vs CSK Match Prediction — we’re backing CSK to win this one comfortably. LSG are eliminated, low on confidence, and still haven’t found answers for Pooran’s poor form or Shami’s expensive spells. CSK on the other hand come in on a three-match winning run, with Samson batting at a different level to everyone else in this fixture and Kamboj bowling as well as anyone in the tournament. Revenge motivation from LSG might make the first few overs interesting, but on this surface, against this CSK attack, it’s hard to see how LSG put up enough runs to cause a real scare.
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