Pant's unbeaten 68 seals final-over thriller as LSG edge past SRH in IPL 2026

Rishabh Pant anchored a tense chase with an unbeaten 68, hitting the winning boundary with one ball to spare to give Lucknow Super Giants a five-wicket victory. Sunrisers Hyderabad had posted 156/9 thanks to a brilliant 116-run partnership between Heinrich Klaasen (62) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (56) after a top-order collapse. Lucknow's chase saw key contributions from Aiden Markram (45) and a vital cameo from Abdul Samad before late wickets created a dramatic finish. Needing nine off the final over, Pant struck two early boundaries before sealing the win, securing LSG's first victory of the IPL 2026 season.

Key Points: IPL 2026: Rishabh Pant guides LSG to last-ball win over SRH

  • Pant's match-winning 68*
  • Klaasen & Reddy's 116-run rescue
  • Final-over drama with 9 needed
  • LSG's first win of the season
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IPL 2026: Pant's unbeaten 68 holds nerve in final-over drama as LSG edge past SRH in thriller

Rishabh Pant's unbeaten 68 steered Lucknow Super Giants to a tense 5-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad in a last-over IPL thriller.

"Pant eventually finished it in style, driving Jaydev Unadkat over mid-off for four in the penultimate ball of the match."

Hyderabad, April 5

Lucknow Super Giants skipper Rishabh Pant struck the winning boundary with one ball to spare as his side survived a tense final-over scare to defeat Sunrisers Hyderabad by five wickets in a gripping Indian Premier League 2026 encounter at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Sunday.

Chasing 157, Lucknow looked comfortably placed for much of the innings before Hyderabad's bowlers produced a spirited late fightback to drag the contest down to the wire. Pant eventually finished it in style, driving Jaydev Unadkat over mid-off for four in the penultimate ball of the match to seal Lucknow's first win of the season.

Earlier, Hyderabad had recovered from a disastrous start to post 156/9 thanks to a remarkable counterattacking stand between Heinrich Klaasen and Nitish Kumar Reddy.

After being put in to bat, the Sunrisers were rocked early by the Lucknow pacers. Mohammed Shami removed Abhishek Sharma for a duck before sending back Travis Head soon after, while Prince Yadav dismissed Ishan Kishan as Hyderabad slumped to 11/3.

Wickets continued to tumble, and when Liam Livingstone fell cheaply, the hosts were in deep trouble at 35/4 at the halfway stage. Klaasen and Nitish then staged a stunning rescue, rebuilding cautiously before launching a counterattack.

Nitish took on the bowlers with a flurry of sixes while Klaasen found the gaps with authority, the pair stitching together a remarkable 116-run stand for the fifth wicket. Klaasen struck 62 off 41 balls while Nitish hammered 56 off just 33 deliveries to revive Hyderabad's innings.

Lucknow, however, clawed back at the death with Avesh Khan and company striking in quick succession to prevent a bigger total.

In reply, Lucknow began positively with Aiden Markram leading the early charge. The South African played some fluent strokes in the powerplay and raced to a brisk 45 before falling to young spinner Shivang Kumar.

Pant then anchored the chase, rotating strike smartly while keeping the scoreboard ticking. Though not his most fluent innings, the left-hander held the innings together with a patient knock.

Hyderabad sensed an opening when Shivang dismissed Markram, and later a sharp run-out accounted for Nicholas Pooran, briefly shifting the momentum. Harsh Dubey further tightened the screws by removing Ayush Badoni.

Just when the match appeared to be slipping away from Lucknow, Abdul Samad provided a vital cameo with a couple of boundaries to ease the pressure.

Yet Hyderabad refused to back down. Dubey struck again to dismiss Samad in the 18th over, and a superb penultimate over from Harshal Patel conceded just four runs, leaving Lucknow needing nine off the final over.

Pant then turned the contest on its head. Two boundaries off the first two balls brought the equation down dramatically before the skipper sealed the win with another four off the penultimate delivery, finishing unbeaten on a gritty half-century to guide Lucknow home in a pulsating finish.

Brief scores: Sunrisers Hyderabad 156/9 in 20 overs (Heinrich Klaasen 62, Nitish Kumar Reddy 56; Mohammed Shami 2-9, Prince Yadav 2-34) lost to Lucknow Super Giants 160/5 in 19.5 overs (Rishabh Pant 68 not out, Aiden Markram 45; Harsh Dubey 2-18) by five wickets.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The real story is that 116-run partnership. From 35/4 to a fighting total, that was pure class under pressure. Nitish Kumar Reddy is a future star for India, mark my words. What an innings!
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Vikram M
Honestly, SRH lost this in the powerplay. 11/3 is just not acceptable at this level. Head and Abhishek need to be more responsible. The bowlers did amazingly well to bring it back, but the top order has to fire. A bit disappointed as a Hyderabad fan.
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Priya S
Pant's innings wasn't flashy, but it was so smart. He knew when to push singles and when to go for the boundary. That's captain's knock. Also, young Shivang Kumar bowling so well under pressure for SRH was a highlight! Future looks bright.
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Rohit P
Match had everything! A collapse, a recovery, a tense chase, and a last-over finish. This is why we love the IPL. Credit to both teams. But someone please tell me why Harshal Patel bowled the 19th over and not the 20th? Tactical blunder maybe?
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, that was fantastic entertainment. The quality of Indian domestic talent on show is incredible. Shami with 2/9? That's world class. And the local boys like Dubey and Prince Yadav stepping up. Great advertisement for the league.

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