LSG vs RCB IPL 2026: Mitchell Marsh Ton Secures 9-Run Win

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LSG vs RCB IPL 2026: Mitchell Marsh Ton Secures 9-Run Win

Mitchell Marsh's fastest century and Prince Yadav’s 3-wicket haul help LSG beat RCB by 9 runs in a rain-marred IPL 2026 thriller at Ekana Stadium.

LSG edge RCB by 9 runs in rain-hit thriller as Mitchell Marsh slams record century

 In a high-octane encounter that braved multiple rain interruptions, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) finally snapped their six-game losing streak at the Ekana Stadium, defeating defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) by 9 runs. A masterclass century from Mitchell Marsh and a disciplined three-wicket haul by youngster Prince Yadav proved decisive in a contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final delivery.

Marsh carnage sets the tone

The evening began with local fans peering anxiously at the overcast Lucknow sky. After RCB skipper Rajat Patidar won the toss and opted to bowl, the match was almost immediately halted by a drizzle. When play resumed, Mitchell Marsh made it clear he wasn't going to let the weather dampen his rhythm. The Australian all-rounder unleashed a flurry of boundaries, racing to a 20-ball fifty.

Despite two further rain delays that eventually saw the game reduced to 19 overs per side, Marsh remained undeterred. He hammered the fastest century in LSG history, reaching the milestone in just 49 balls. By the time Josh Hazlewood finally removed him for 111, the damage was done. A late-overs blitz by Rishabh Pant, who smashed an unbeaten 32 off just 10 balls, propelled Lucknow to a formidable 209/3. Under the DLS method, RCB’s target was adjusted to 213.

Prince Yadav rattles RCB top-order

The chase started on a disastrous note for the visitors. Mohammed Shami provided the initial breakthrough, but it was Prince Yadav who stole the headlines by cleaning up Virat Kohli for a two-ball duck. The young pacer, who later revealed he had used advice given to him by Kohli himself in a previous meeting, bowled with searing pace and accuracy.

RCB found themselves reeling at 20/2 within three overs. However, the defending champions didn't go down without a fight. Captain Rajat Patidar (61 off 31) and Devdutt Padikkal (34) stitched together a rapid 95-run partnership that seemed to put Bengaluru back in the driver's seat. The Ekana crowd grew quiet as Patidar smoked a 101-meter maximum, signaling RCB's intent to chase down the massive total.

Mid-innings collapse stalls chase

Just as the game appeared to be slipping away from LSG, Prince Yadav struck again. He dismissed Padikkal and Jitesh Sharma in the same over, triggering a middle-order collapse. Shahbaz Ahmed then joined the party, removing the dangerous Patidar just as the skipper looked set to take the game deep.

"We knew we had to stick to our lengths even when they were hitting out," Prince Yadav said after the match. His 3-wicket haul effectively broke the back of the RCB chase, forcing the lower order to play catch-up against a mounting required run rate.

Last-over drama at Ekana

The tail-end of the match saw Tim David (40 off 17) and Romario Shepherd ignite a late spark. With 20 runs needed off the final 6 balls, Rishabh Pant made the unconventional choice of handing the ball to Digvesh Rathi over the more experienced Shahbaz Ahmed.

The gamble paid off. Despite Shepherd’s best efforts to find the boundary, Rathi held his nerve, conceding only 10 runs in the final over. RCB finished their 19 overs at 203/6, falling agonizingly short of the target. The victory provides a massive morale boost for LSG, even as they remain at the bottom of the table.

Looking ahead for both teams

For RCB, the loss is a minor setback in their quest for the top spot, though their superior Net Run Rate keeps them in a strong position. Captain Rajat Patidar noted that while the intent was there, the team would need to analyze the mid-inning wickets.

LSG, meanwhile, will hope this victory marks a turning point in a disappointing season. They next face Delhi Capitals, looking to carry the momentum from Marsh’s historic ton and Prince Yadav’s inspired spell.

 

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LSG vs RCB IPL 2026: Mitchell Marsh Ton Secures 9-Run Win

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LSG edge RCB by 9 runs in rain-hit thriller as Mitchell Marsh slams record century

 In a high-octane encounter that braved multiple rain interruptions, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) finally snapped their six-game losing streak at the Ekana Stadium, defeating defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) by 9 runs. A masterclass century from Mitchell Marsh and a disciplined three-wicket haul by youngster Prince Yadav proved decisive in a contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final delivery.

Marsh carnage sets the tone

The evening began with local fans peering anxiously at the overcast Lucknow sky. After RCB skipper Rajat Patidar won the toss and opted to bowl, the match was almost immediately halted by a drizzle. When play resumed, Mitchell Marsh made it clear he wasn't going to let the weather dampen his rhythm. The Australian all-rounder unleashed a flurry of boundaries, racing to a 20-ball fifty.

Despite two further rain delays that eventually saw the game reduced to 19 overs per side, Marsh remained undeterred. He hammered the fastest century in LSG history, reaching the milestone in just 49 balls. By the time Josh Hazlewood finally removed him for 111, the damage was done. A late-overs blitz by Rishabh Pant, who smashed an unbeaten 32 off just 10 balls, propelled Lucknow to a formidable 209/3. Under the DLS method, RCB’s target was adjusted to 213.

Prince Yadav rattles RCB top-order

The chase started on a disastrous note for the visitors. Mohammed Shami provided the initial breakthrough, but it was Prince Yadav who stole the headlines by cleaning up Virat Kohli for a two-ball duck. The young pacer, who later revealed he had used advice given to him by Kohli himself in a previous meeting, bowled with searing pace and accuracy.

RCB found themselves reeling at 20/2 within three overs. However, the defending champions didn't go down without a fight. Captain Rajat Patidar (61 off 31) and Devdutt Padikkal (34) stitched together a rapid 95-run partnership that seemed to put Bengaluru back in the driver's seat. The Ekana crowd grew quiet as Patidar smoked a 101-meter maximum, signaling RCB's intent to chase down the massive total.

Mid-innings collapse stalls chase

Just as the game appeared to be slipping away from LSG, Prince Yadav struck again. He dismissed Padikkal and Jitesh Sharma in the same over, triggering a middle-order collapse. Shahbaz Ahmed then joined the party, removing the dangerous Patidar just as the skipper looked set to take the game deep.

"We knew we had to stick to our lengths even when they were hitting out," Prince Yadav said after the match. His 3-wicket haul effectively broke the back of the RCB chase, forcing the lower order to play catch-up against a mounting required run rate.

Last-over drama at Ekana

The tail-end of the match saw Tim David (40 off 17) and Romario Shepherd ignite a late spark. With 20 runs needed off the final 6 balls, Rishabh Pant made the unconventional choice of handing the ball to Digvesh Rathi over the more experienced Shahbaz Ahmed.

The gamble paid off. Despite Shepherd’s best efforts to find the boundary, Rathi held his nerve, conceding only 10 runs in the final over. RCB finished their 19 overs at 203/6, falling agonizingly short of the target. The victory provides a massive morale boost for LSG, even as they remain at the bottom of the table.

Looking ahead for both teams

For RCB, the loss is a minor setback in their quest for the top spot, though their superior Net Run Rate keeps them in a strong position. Captain Rajat Patidar noted that while the intent was there, the team would need to analyze the mid-inning wickets.

LSG, meanwhile, will hope this victory marks a turning point in a disappointing season. They next face Delhi Capitals, looking to carry the momentum from Marsh’s historic ton and Prince Yadav’s inspired spell.

 

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