This is about as lopsided a matchup as IPL 2026 has produced. LSG arrive at their own ground as a side that is functionally out of the playoff race, 2 wins from 9, with two injury enforced changes to their lineup confirmed at the toss. Mohsin Khan and Manimaran Siddharth are both out, which strips them of their primary death bowler and their best spin option on a surface that demands exactly those skills.
RCB, meanwhile, win this match to go top of the table. Rajat Patidar won the toss and made the obvious call, bowling on a slow Ekana surface where first-innings totals have averaged around 155 in IPL 2026. Bhuvneshwar Kumar leads the Purple Cap with 17 wickets in 9 matches. He’ll be operating on his most productive type of pitch tonight.
Confirmed Lineups
LSG have made two injury-enforced changes from their previous match. Arshin Kulkarni comes in for the absent Mohsin Khan and Shahbaz Ahmed replaces Manimaran Siddharth. Josh Inglis is also out, with Akshat Raghuwanshi keeping his place in the middle order. RCB are unchanged from their last fixture.
Advanced Tactical Breakdown
Powerplay Phase
Mitchell Marsh and Arshin Kulkarni open for LSG, with Kulkarni a late injury replacement rather than a planned selection. Bhuvneshwar gets early movement at Ekana, and with a makeshift opening pair, RCB will back themselves to take wickets in the first four overs. If Marsh goes cheaply, LSG’s innings loses its primary power source before it begins.
Middle Overs
This is where Ekana games are decided. The slow black-soil surface grips for spinners, and without Siddharth, LSG’s spin attack is blunted significantly. Shahbaz Ahmed steps in as the replacement, a capable operator but one who adds uncertainty to a phase LSG were already struggling in. RCB’s response with Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma in the middle overs is actually well-suited to this ground.
Death Overs
Hazlewood at the death on a slow pitch is a genuine problem for any tail. LSG’s lower order has been soft all season and with Mohsin Khan absent, their death bowling plans are also disrupted. RCB have enough in Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood to restrict whatever LSG post to a chaseable number.
Context
This is a must-win match for LSG in the literal sense. Another loss makes their elimination almost certain. Pant will try to manufacture something with the bat, but the squad depth gap is real and the injury timing could not have been worse.
Best Bet
Strategic Prop Markets
Prop 1 (Top Bowler): Bhuvneshwar Kumar Top RCB Bowler. Purple Cap leader, 17 wickets in 9 matches, bowling on his best type of surface. LSG’s top order is timing-dependent rather than power-based, which he exploits consistently through the corridor and into the stumps.
Prop 2 (Top Batter): Virat Kohli Over 30.5 Runs. He adapts to slow surfaces better than almost anyone in T20 cricket and has looked comfortable at Ekana in prior seasons. With LSG’s injury-hit bowling attack missing their two most dangerous operators, Kohli chasing a modest target should be straightforward.
Prop 3 (Total Runs): Under 320.5 Match Total. Ekana has averaged 155 first innings in 2026. With two LSG bowling changes and a slow surface, expect a total around 150-165. RCB chasing that with dew assistance should get there in 16-17 overs, keeping the combined total well under 320.
FAQ
Who is the favorite for LSG vs RCB on May 7?
RCB are heavy favorites at 72% win probability. They arrive with 6 wins from 9 and two key injury absences for LSG at the toss have made an already uneven contest even more one-sided.
What are the confirmed lineups for LSG vs RCB?
LSG: Mitchell Marsh, Arshin Kulkarni, Nicholas Pooran, Aiden Markram, Rishabh Pant (c/wk), Akshat Raghuwanshi, Himmat Singh, Shahbaz Ahmed, Digvesh Singh Rathi, Mohammed Shami, Prince Yadav. RCB: Jacob Bethell, Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (c), Jitesh Sharma (wk), Tim David, Krunal Pandya, Romario Shepherd, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Suyash Sharma, Josh Hazlewood.
How will the pitch play at Ekana Stadium?
Slow, low, and spin-friendly in the middle overs. The average first innings score in IPL 2026 at Ekana is around 155. Early movement for seamers with the new ball, then the surface grips for spinners. Dew in the second innings makes chasing more comfortable.
What is the best bet for LSG vs RCB IPL 2026?
RCB moneyline. The form gap is as wide as it gets in this tournament, and LSG’s injury changes have removed their best spinner and a key death bowler. RCB have Bhuvneshwar Kumar in Purple Cap form and Hazlewood for the death. This is a five-star confidence play.
Final Verdict
LSG are injury-hit and near-eliminated, facing in-form RCB on a surface that suits the away side’s bowling attack. The form gap, the venue, and the late injury changes all point in the same direction.

