Mukul Choudhary's Last-Ball Heroics Power LSG to Thrilling Win Over KKR

Mukul Choudhary anchored a tense chase with a fearless, unbeaten half-century to secure a last-ball victory for Lucknow Super Giants against Kolkata Knight Riders. The young batter revealed his simple plan was to bat through the innings and capitalize on any opportunity. He reflected on his unconventional cricket journey, starting from Sikkim without proper academies and proving himself in age-group matches. Captain Rishabh Pant lauded Choudhary's match-winning character and emphasized the team's growing trust and momentum.

Key Points: Mukul Choudhary Match-Winning Knock Seals LSG Win vs KKR

  • Choudhary's unbeaten 54 off 27 balls
  • LSG win with last-ball thriller
  • Aggressive six-hitting in final over
  • Captain Pant praises youngster's character
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IPL 2026: 'Aim was to bat till last,' says Mukul Choudhary after his match-winning knock against KKR

Mukul Choudhary's unbeaten 54 guides LSG to a last-ball victory over KKR in IPL 2026. Read his post-match insights and captain Pant's praise.

"My aim was to bat till the last and see what happens. - Mukul Choudhary"

Kolkata, April 9

Mukul Choudhary said his only focus during the chase was to stay till the end, a plan that ultimately helped Lucknow Super Giants pull off a thrilling last-ball win over Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League 2026 15th match played at Eden Gardens on Thursday.

Chasing 182, LSG were under pressure in the final overs, but Choudhary held his nerve and turned the game around with fearless hitting. He smashed crucial sixes in the closing stages, including two in the final over, to take his team over the line.

"My aim was to bat till the last and see what happens. It was only my second match. God has given me this opportunity; there can be pressure, but it is also an opportunity to make a name for myself," Choudhary said after being named Player of the Match for his unbeaten 54 off 27 balls.

Choudhary also reflected on his journey into cricket. "My journey started when my father was not even married; he dreamed that his son would play cricket. I started at the age group level, but there were no good academies in Sikkim. I played matches in Delhi and Guragaon, and that helped me," he said. "When I was playing against U19 versus UP, it was a low-scoring game, and I made a contribution, so he knew then that I would make it big," he added,

The youngster highlighted his natural attacking approach. "Even I liked the first six; I had not scored a single six in two games, so the first one was special. In my mind, I knew one out of the four balls would be in the slot, and I was just waiting for it," he said.

"From younger days, I like hitting sixes and not playing along the ground," Choudhary added, underlining the aggressive mindset that powered LSG to victory.

LSG captain Pant was full of praise for the youngster's performance. "When we see him in the nets, when you see someone, you can see that.. When you do it in the match, I have no words to describe it. But what a fantastic effort," he said.

Pant also highlighted the importance of backing players. "One thing I make sure of is the trust, as a captain and the management, having trust plays a big role. Definitely, it is the character, every match someone is putting their hand, something is building for sure, we don't want to talk too much, but something good is cooking," he added.

Meanwhile, LSG registered their second win after defeating KKR. They will next face the Gujarat Titans on Sunday at their home ground, Ekana Stadium in Lucknow.

- IANS

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Priya S
His story is so inspiring. Coming from a place with fewer facilities like Sikkim and making it big in the IPL. His father's dream came true! This is what makes the IPL special - it discovers raw talent from every corner of the country.
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Rohit P
Pant's captaincy deserves credit too. Backing a youngster in his second match in a tense chase shows great trust. That "something good is cooking" line has me excited for LSG this season! 🔥
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Sarah B
While the win was thrilling, I hope the team management ensures this doesn't go to his head. Young players need guidance, not just praise. The real test is consistency over a full season. Still, a fantastic debut performance!
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Vikram M
"I like hitting sixes and not playing along the ground" - haha, love the attitude! Reminds me of a young Sehwag. Cricket needs more fearless batters like him. Can't wait to see him play for India one day.
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Karthik V
As a KKR fan, this loss hurts! But you have to appreciate great cricket. Choudhary's sixes in the final over were pure class. Our bowling needs to be sharper at the death. Good luck to LSG for the rest of the tournament.

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