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Lucknow Super Giants should strike a balance between aggression and recklessness

Lucknow Super Giants should strike a balance between aggression and recklessness

Posted on March 19, 2026 By admin


Pant will hope for a turnaround after a poor season with the bat last year.
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Lucknow Super Giants enters the 19th edition of the Indian Premier League not as a team in transition but with a clear vision and belief. It is a side that has confronted the difficult situations and, crucially, resisted the temptation to overcorrect.

For a franchise that has lingered on the edge of playoff contention in recent years, this season feels less like a reset and more like a work in refinement.

At the centre of that identity is Rishabh Pant. His captaincy remains instinctive — bold, occasionally chaotic, but never tentative. Pant’s influence extends beyond numbers; he dictates the tempo and shapes how his side tackles pressure. The challenge is to not curb that aggression but calibrate it.

The batting unit reflects a similar duality — depth tempered by vulnerability. Nicholas Pooran remains the most significant variable. Only a few players in the league possess the ability to alter a match as swiftly as he can, yet his inconsistency can leave the side exposed.

The balance Lucknow seeks lies in reducing the dependence on the West Indian — allowing Pooran to finish the innings rather than rebuild it.

Aiden Markram and Mitchell Marsh lend contrast to the top-order. Markram offers composure and has the ability to anchor when momentum swings, while Marsh brings attacking intent in the PowerPlay. If their roles align, the batting pack begins to function as a cohesive unit rather than being a sequence of individual efforts.

The bowling attack, however, may ultimately define the side’s ceiling. The acquisition of Mohd. Shami from Sunrisers Hyderabad adds a layer of assurance. He brings not only wickets but also control and experience. Alongside him, Mayank Yadav and Avesh Khan ensure that pace remains a defining feature.

The inclusion of Wanindu Hasaranga addresses a long-standing concern. A genuine wicket-taking option in the middle overs, Hasaranga provides balance in a phase that often dictates T20 contests. But there is uncertainty regarding his participation as a hamstring injury forced him out of the T20 World Cup.

Yet, for all the balance on paper, familiar issues persist. The batting unit can still unravel quickly, injuries to key all-rounders could disrupt continuity, and the depth in spin beyond Hasaranga and Digvesh Rathi may be tested on slower surfaces.

Under Pant and head coach Justin Langer, the approach appears straightforward — aggressive without being reckless, structured without being rigid — with the expectation that its promise will be measured by how far it goes when the stakes are high.

The question is no longer what it can be, but how much Pant’s men are willing to push themselves.

Published – March 20, 2026 12:06 am IST



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