The Titans have played five matches against the Super Giants in the IPL and they have emerged victorious on four occasions including the two league games each in 2022 and in 2023. On the other hand, LSG registered their first win over Titans during Match 21 of IPL 2024 at their home ground in Lucknow by 33 runs.
Hardik Pandya-led Gujarat Titans had a memorable tournament on debut as they clinched the title with the help of all-round performances from entire circuit. Pandya showed great signs of maturity in his first season as a captain. They would look to continue the winning momentum going ahead and with the addition of Kane Williamson to the team, the defending champions look even more balanced.
Lucknow Super Giants, on the other hand, had a good debut season to remember, as they won nine out fourteen games and were placed third in the table despite sharing equal number of wins with Rajasthan Royals, courtesy of having lesser net run-rate. They failed to go past eliminator as they lost against RCB by close margin of 14 runs. KL Rahul enjoyed the season by being the second highest run-getter in the tournament. He along with Quinton de Kock registered record 210-run partnership for the first-wicket against KKR.
Matches Played | Lucknow Super Giants | Gujarat Titans |
5 | 1 | 4 |
Opener Shuman Gill leads the batting chart with 176 runs and is followed by two more GT players, Hardik Pandya with 135 runs in the second spot and Wriddhiman Saha with 133 runs in the third position. In the bowling department, Rashid Khan leads the chart with seven wickets wickets and is followed by Mohot Sharma with six wickets in second spot. Mohammed Shami has picked up the third-most wickets (five).
Both teams last met in Match No. 21 of IPL 2024 at Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Stadium, Lucknow where the Super Giants defeated Titans by a big margin of 33 runs. After opting to bat first, LSG posted a good score of 163/5 in their allotted 20 overs courtesy of a half-century from Marcus Stoinis and vital contributions from Nicholas Pooran (32 off 22) and KL Rahul (33 off 31).
In reply, GT got off to a good start in the powerplay as their openers added 54 runs for the first wicket off 36 balls. However, they lost their way in the middle overs and were eventually bundled out for 130 with Yash Thakur starring with the ball by picking a fifer while Krunal Pandya scalped 3/11 in his four overs.
Date | Winner | Margin | Venue |
April 07 2023 | Lucknow Super Giants | 33 runs | Lucknow |
May 07 2023 | Gujarat Titans | 56 Runs | Ahmedabad |
Apr 22 2023 | Gujarat Titans | 7 Runs | Lucknow |
May 10 2022 | Gujarat Titans | 62 Runs | Pune |
Apr 28 2022 | Gujarat Titans | 5 Wickets | Mumbai |
*Last Updated on April 08 2024