IPL 2026: Shastri Slams LSG's Lack of Consistency After 6th Straight Loss

Lucknow Super Giants suffered their sixth consecutive defeat in IPL 2026, losing to Mumbai Indians by six wickets at Wankhede Stadium. Despite posting a strong 228/5, LSG failed to defend as Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton added 143 runs for the first wicket. Ravi Shastri criticized LSG's lack of consistency, noting that batting and bowling units have failed to support each other. He urged the team management to reassess their approach in crucial phases of the game.

Key Points: Ravi Shastri on LSG's Six-Match Losing Streak in IPL 2026

  • LSG lose 6th consecutive IPL match
  • MI chase 228/5 in 18.4 overs
  • Rohit Sharma scores 84, Ryan Rickelton 83
  • Shastri highlights lack of consistency in batting and bowling
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IPL 2026: 'There's a lack of consistency,' says Shastri on LSG's six-match losing streak

Ravi Shastri criticizes LSG's inconsistency after their sixth straight IPL loss to Mumbai Indians. Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton shine for MI.

"The problem with LSG is that when their bowling unit performs, the batters fail to back it up - Ravi Shastri"

New Delhi, May 5

Former Indian cricketer Ravi Shastri feels that the lack of consistency and poor backing between batting and bowling units have played a key role in Lucknow Super Giants' poor performance in the ongoing Indian Premier League 2026 season.

Lucknow Super Giants slumped to their sixth consecutive defeat after going down by six wickets to the Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium on Monday, despite posting a formidable 228/5. Mumbai chased down the target in 18.4 overs, riding on a commanding 143-run opening partnership between Rohit Sharma (84) and Ryan Rickelton (83).

Analysing LSG's campaign, Shastri highlighted the team's inability to deliver collectively with both bat and ball. He also believes that back-to-back losses can dent the confidence of any side

"The problem with LSG is that when their bowling unit performs, the batters fail to back it up, and when the batters score runs, the bowlers go for plenty. There's no consistency. Six losses in a row can really dent a side's confidence, and even in games where you are in a comfortable position, there are thoughts like, 'Will we win, won't we?'" Shastri told Jio Hotstar.

He further pointed out how LSG failed to capitalise on strong starts, especially in batting-friendly conditions.

"You are 100 for one in 7 overs, and in the next 13 overs, you score less than 130, which means you have faltered. And you won't get better batting conditions than this," he added.

Shastri stressed that the team management needs to reassess their approach, particularly in crunch phases of the game, as they look for an outside chance at the playoffs.

"So, they'll have to sit down and think about what went wrong in the last three overs while batting, and how they can tighten up their bowling," he said

Shastri also urged the bowlers to adapt better to varying conditions across venues.

"The bowlers have to adjust their lines and lengths according to the conditions. The Lucknow wicket tends to assist fast bowlers, but when you go to Bengaluru or Mumbai and get good batting wickets, that's where the real test lies," he concluded.

- IANS

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Priya S
Sahi kaha Shastri ne. LSG ka bowling unit toh har match mein bekaar hai. Even with that huge total, bowlers gave away runs like it was nothing. Rohit Sharma and Rickelton just toyed with them. 😠 T20 cricket mein aise bowling nahi chalegi.
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Nikhil C
I think the bigger issue is the lack of a proper game plan. You can't just rely on individual brilliance every match. They need to sit down, work on strategies for each venue, and most importantly, fix the bowling attack. 100/1 in 7 overs and then only 130 in the next 13? That's criminal in T20s.
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Rohit L
Yaar, LSG ka fan hoon, but ab toh umeed chhod di hai. Pooran and the top order sometimes perform, but the bowlers just let us down every time. Even in Lucknow, where fast bowlers get help, they can't pick wickets. Time to rebuild the team, maybe even rethink the captaincy.
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Siddharth J
While I agree with Shastri, I think his criticism of the batting is a bit harsh. 228 is a great total. The problem is the bowling unit has been consistently poor throughout the season. You can't expect the batters to score 250+ every match. The bowlers need to step up, adapt to conditions, and defend totals.
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Deepak U
Ek baat toh clear hai, LSG ka coaching staff bhi fail ho gaya hai. Players are talented, but no one is guiding them properly. Shastri's point about adjusting

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