IPL Match Today, LSG vs CSK: Predicted playing XI, head-to-head, toss timing, pitch report, Lucknow weather update
Chennai Super Kings face a double blow with Jamie Overton out injured and MS Dhoni's return uncertain ahead of their crucial IPL 2026 clash against Lucknow Super Giants. Despite setbacks, CSK are in playoff contention. Lucknow, already eliminated, will aim to finish strong on a bowler-friendly pitch.
The match promises intense heat and no rain.
Chennai Super Kings suffered another setback ahead of their crucial clash against Lucknow Super Giants as Jamie Overton was ruled out of IPL 2026 with a thigh injury, while hopes of MS Dhoni’s return also faded after he did not travel with the squad despite initial optimism. Despite multiple injury concerns throughout the season, CSK remain firmly in the playoff race, with a victory potentially lifting them into the top four for the first time this campaign. Overton’s absence leaves a major gap in both bowling and batting balance, with Spencer Johnson likely to come into contention as a replacement.
CSK will now rely on emerging contributors such as Urvil Patel, Dewald Brevis and Shivam Dube to drive their late playoff push. Meanwhile, Lucknow Super Giants are already out of playoff contention, but captain Rishabh Pant and coach Justin Langer will still expect players to remain motivated as they fight for future opportunities and team roles. LSG vs CSK Head to Head Matches Played: 6 Lucknow Super Giants Won:3 Chennai Super Kings Won: 3 LSG vs CSK Today IPL Match: Pitch Report The pitch at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow is expected to provide a highly balanced but bowler-friendly surface.
Unlike the high-scoring batting paradises seen elsewhere in IPL 2026, Lucknow’s track continues to reward disciplined bowling, slower variations, and spin. LSG vs CSK IPL Match: Lucknow Weather Update The weather for today's LSG vs CSK match in Lucknow will be clear, intensely hot, and completely rain-free. A seasonal heatwave is sweeping through the region, meaning players and spectators will experience significant thermal stress during the first half of the match.