Pant’s century could not save Lucknow, RCB defeated LSG

LSG Vs RCB: In the last league match of IPL 2025, RCB defeated LSG by 6 wickets. While Rishabh Pant scored an unbeaten century of 118 runs, RCB captain Jitesh Sharma hit the match dice by hitting 85 runs in 33 balls.

LSG vs RCB: The last league match of IPL 2025 was played on Tuesday at Ekana Stadium in Lucknow, in which Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) defeated Lucknow Supergiants (LSG) by 6 wickets. In this match, while Lucknow Supergiants captain Rishabh Pant got to see an unbeaten century, on the other hand, RCB captain Jitesh Sharma turned the match and turned the attitude of the match by batting in the last over. With this victory, RCB points reached second place in the table.

Rishabh Pant’s wonderful century went in vain

Lucknow Supergiants captain Rishabh Pant batted brilliantly and scored an unbeaten 118 in 61 balls. Rishabh’s innings included 11 fours and 8 sixes. Pant brought the team to a strong score, but his hard work could not turn into victory.

Jitesh Sharma blew his senses in 33 balls

Jitesh Sharma, who is captaining RCB, beat Lucknow bowlers as soon as he came in the last. He scored 85 runs off just 33 balls, which included 8 fours and 6 sixes, let us tell you that RCB achieved 228 runs in 19.3 overs thanks to his aggressive batting. With this victory, the RCB points reached the second place in the table and confirmed their place in the playoffs.

Kohli-Sult laid a strong foundation

Chasing the target, RCB was given a fast start by Philip Sult and Virat Kohli. Salt scored 30 runs while Kohli scored a half -century and scored 54 runs to give the team an initial lead. However, the team stumbled in the middle, but the partnership of Mayank Agarwal and Jitesh Sharma overcome the team.

LSG bowlers’ hard work went in vain

From Lucknow, Willian Oruck took 2 wickets, while Akash Singh and Avesh Khan got one success each. But he could not stand in front of Jitesh Sharma’s aggression.

Michelle Marsh’s Storm starts for LSG

After losing the toss, LSG came out to bat first and scored a big score on the fast start of Mitchell Marsh (67 runs, 37 balls). Breetzke (14) started the innings with him, which was dismissed by Tushara. Pant’s innings in the last brought LSG to a strong score of 227/3.

RCB created history, third largest run chase

RCB scored 230/4 runs, chasing the third largest run in IPL history. With this victory, the team has reached a strong position in the playoffs and captain Jitesh Sharma was declared a man of the match for his stormy innings.

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