Nicholas Pooran Surpasses KL Rahul as LSG's All-Time Top Run-Scorer

Nicholas Pooran has become the highest run-scorer for the Lucknow Super Giants in IPL history, surpassing former captain KL Rahul. Pooran achieved the milestone during LSG's match against Gujarat Titans, scoring 19 runs to bring his total to 1,422 runs. Despite this personal record, LSG lost the match as Gujarat Titans chased down 165 comfortably, powered by fifties from Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler. The loss leaves LSG in sixth position in the points table.

Key Points: Pooran Becomes LSG's Top IPL Run-Getter, Overtakes KL Rahul

  • Pooran overtakes Rahul as LSG's top scorer
  • Pooran's 1,422 runs in 47 matches
  • Rahul's 1,410 runs in 38 matches
  • LSG loses to GT despite Markram's 30
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IPL 2026: Pooran overtakes Rahul to become LSG's top run-getter

Nicholas Pooran surpasses KL Rahul to become Lucknow Super Giants' highest run-scorer in IPL history, despite a lean patch this season.

"Now in 47 matches... Pooran has made 1,422 runs at an average of 39.50 and a strike rate of 177.30 - Match Report"

Lucknow, April 12

West Indies batting star Nicholas Pooran overtook KL Rahul to become the top run-getter for Lucknow Super Giants in Indian Premier League history.

Pooran continued his rough patch during the IPL game against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at Lucknow, but did just enough to make sure that his name got etched in history books, scoring 19 in 21 balls, with two sixes to his name.

Now in 47 matches and innings for LSG, Pooran has made 1,422 runs at an average of 39.50 and a strike rate of 177.30, with 10 fifties. In 38 matches, KL made 1,410 runs in 38 matches at an average of 41.47 and a strike rate of 130.67, with two centuries and 10 fifties.

So far in this IPL season, Pooran has scored just 41 runs in four innings at an average of 10.25, with a strike rate of 85.41 and best score of 19.

In 11 innings this year, Pooran has scored just 153 runs at an average of 13.90 and a strike rate of over 110, with best score of 33.

GT is in the fifth spot with two wins and two losses, with four points. LSG has sunk to sixth spot, having the same win-loss record. Put to bat first, LSG scored 164/8, with only Aiden Markram (30 in 21 balls, with five fours and a six) crossing the 20-run mark and Krishna picking 4/28 in his spell. Later during the chase, fifties from Gill (56 in 40 balls, with six fours and a six) and Buttler (60 in 37 balls, with 11 fours) helped GT reach the target safely with seven wickets and eight balls left.

- ANI

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Priya S
Becoming the top run-getter while averaging only 10 this season... cricket is a funny game! He needs to step up big time. The middle order looks shaky without his fireworks.
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Rohit P
Respect to Pooran, but let's not forget KL Rahul built this franchise from scratch. His two centuries and that solid average of 41... he was the backbone. Pooran is the finisher, KL was the anchor. Both legends for LSG!
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Sarah B
The article is a bit confusing? It says he's in a rough patch but also the top run-getter. His overall record is fantastic, but current form is a real concern. LSG needs him to fire if they want to make the playoffs.
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Vikram M
This just shows how important consistency is. KL was Mr. Consistent for years. Pooran has these explosive bursts. Hope he turns it around soon, we need the 'Universe Boss' vibes from him! 💥
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Karthik V
A bit of a hollow record if you ask me. Scoring 19 runs to become the top scorer? The team lost badly. Individual milestones don't matter if the team is at the bottom of the table. Focus should be on winning matches, yaar.

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