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Pathirana boost lifts KKR’s hopes as strugglers face off in Lucknow

Last updated: April 25, 2026 10:40 pm
Muzammil Nabi Khan
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Kolkata Knight Riders head into Sunday’s IPL 2026 clash against Lucknow Super Giants with something they haven’t had much of this season: a genuine lift. Matheesha Pathirana has linked up with the KKR squad at a time when the defending champions badly need fresh energy, sharper bowling, and, frankly, a break. The match in Lucknow pits the team sitting 10th against the side in 9th, which tells you almost everything about the mood around it. Almost.

This is Match 38 of the tournament, scheduled for April 26 at Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow, and it doesn’t feel like just another league game. It feels heavier than that. Both teams have already burned through far too much margin for error, and both arrive with obvious flaws that have kept them parked near the foot of the table. The winner gets a bit of breathing room. The loser? Things start looking grim in a hurry.

For KKR, Pathirana’s arrival is the headline for a reason. The Sri Lankan quick, signed for a hefty fee, had missed the early part of the season, and his absence left Kolkata looking one-paced at times, especially in the death overs. His availability doesn’t magically fix everything, but it does give KKR a bowler who can change the tempo of an innings in two overs flat. That matters for a side that has spent most of this campaign chasing confidence as much as points.

Lucknow’s problems are a little different, though not exactly smaller. They come into this game after four straight defeats, and their recent loss to Rajasthan Royals only deepened the sense that this season is slipping. Reports around the team have pointed to instability at the top of the order and an inability to build control in home conditions. For a side expected to make Ekana a difficult stop for opponents, that’s been a real letdown.

There’s another wrinkle here. Pre-match analysis has suggested the Lucknow surface could be the black-soil strip, which generally brings slower bowling and grip into the contest. That could turn this into a slightly awkward, stop-start kind of game rather than a clean hitting exhibition. If that happens, KKR’s spin resources and Pathirana’s variation late in the innings suddenly become even more relevant. Then again, Lucknow know these conditions better than anyone, or at least they should by now. awkward truth is that both teams have already seen each other this season. IPL records on the official site show LSG and KKR met earlier in April, and that familiarity adds a little edge to this one. There won’t be many surprises in approach; this is more about execution, nerve, and who handles the pressure of a low-table fight without freezing up. yes, the standings say No. 10 against No. 9. That sounds ugly, because it is. But matches like these can flip a season’s tone. KKR will hope Pathirana gives them that jolt. LSG will hope home ground finally starts to feel like home. One of them walks away with momentum. The other leaves with the table looking even harsher than it already does.

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