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The 38th match of IPL 2026 sees two teams desperate for a turnaround as the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) host the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at the Ekana Stadium. Both franchises are currently languishing at the bottom of the table, with LSG in 9th and KKR in 10th.
This is a high-stakes encounter for both sides. Lucknow Super Giants started the season strong but have since spiraled into a four-match losing streak. Captain Rishabh Pant is under immense pressure to justify his price tag and lead from the front with the bat.
Kolkata Knight Riders, led by Ajinkya Rahane, recently snapped a six-game winless drought with a thrilling victory over Rajasthan Royals. They will look to carry that momentum into Lucknow to ignite a late-season surge. In their previous meeting earlier this season at Eden Gardens, LSG emerged victorious in a last-ball thriller, giving them a slight psychological edge.
Ekana Stadium Pitch Report
Ekana Stadium is known for its balanced to slow black-soil surface. The pitch tends to slow down significantly after the first 8 overs, making middle-order acceleration difficult. Significant assistance for spinners like Sunil Narine, Varun Chakaravarthy, and Aiden Markram. 170+ is considered a very competitive and hard-to-chase total here. Teams often prefer to bowl first due to the moderate dew factor in the second innings, which makes gripping the ball difficult for bowlers.
Lucknow Weather Forecast
Lucknow is set for a hazy and warm evening as Lucknow Super Giants take on Kolkata Knight Riders in tonight’s IPL 2026 clash. The temperature around the start of play is expected to hover near 33°C, making conditions slightly challenging for players, especially in the first innings. Even though it is an evening game, the weather will still feel quite warm due to the dry atmosphere and limited cloud cover.
There is absolutely no threat of rain, with the probability of precipitation standing at 0%, ensuring a full uninterrupted match at the Ekana Stadium. Humidity is very low at just 19%, which means the heat will feel dry rather than sticky. The hazy conditions and visibility of around 5 km may slightly affect aerial visibility under lights, but it is unlikely to have a major impact on gameplay.
Winds from the west-northwest at 17 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 37 km/h, could assist fast bowlers early on, especially with the new ball. Batters, however, should enjoy the surface once settled, as dry conditions usually favor stroke play in Lucknow. With cloud cover at only 32% and a dew point of 9°C, significant dew is not expected later in the night, which could make bowling in the second innings relatively comfortable as well.
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