IPL 2026: LSG vs RCB, Match 50: Stats Review of player records and achieved milestones

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The Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) finally tasted victory after seven matches when they defeated defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) by nine runs in a rain-affected game at the Ekana International Stadium in Match 50 of the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL).

LSG batted first and managed to post 209 from 19 overs, thanks to a brilliant century by Mitchell Marsh. The Australian opener scored 111 at a strike-rate of 198.21 to make sure his side registers a defendable total. The hosts also needed a 10-ball 32-run cameo from their captain, Rishabh Pant, to reach 200 and post a serious challenge in front of RCB.

The challenge, however, was out of the Royal Challengers’ reach, as they ended up nine runs short of the revised total. Rajat Patidar tried to keep his side in the game after losing Virat Kohli and Jacob Bethell early with 61 runs, but it was not enough. Prince Yadav was the pick of the bowlers, taking three wickets at an economy of 8.20. 

As is the case with all IPL matches, LSG vs RCB also saw both teams break certain records and players reach personal milestones. Marsh’s century saw him attain several personal landmarks. However, not all milestones are positive in nature, with Kohli’s duck creating headlines in the cricketing fraternity. 


Here are the most important stats and milestones from Match 50:

  • Mitchell Marsh: Reached 500 fours in his T20 career
  • Mitchell Marsh: Joint-most hundreds for LSG (2)
  • Mitchell Marsh: Fastest IPL century from an LSG player
  • Mitchell Marsh: Second most sixes hit by an LSG batter in an innings (9)
  • Nicholas Pooran: Played in his 100th IPL game
  • Nicholas Pooran: Reached 700 fours in his T20 career
  • Lucknow Super Giants: Second-highest first innings total against RCB
  • Lucknow Super Giants: First home win of the 2026 season
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar: Played in his 200th IPL game
  • Virat Kohli: First duck while chasing in IPL since 2017
  • Virat Kohli: First duck in IPL since 2023
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