KKR vs LSG Head-to-Head, IPL 2026: Stats, Most Runs & Wickets Kolkata Knight Riders faces Lucknow Super Giants at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday.
Kolkata’s previous encounter against Punjab Kings was abandoned to due rain, helping it get its first points whereas Lucknow on the other hand, won its first game this season in a close encounter against Sunrisers Hyderabad taking it to sixth in the points table.
In the 2025 season, LSG edged out KKR by four runs in a high scoring thriller at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow.
KKR v LSG head-to-head record in IPL
Matches played: 6
KKR won: 2
LSG won: 4
MOST RUNS IN KKR vs LSG IPL MATCHES
Player Innings Runs Average Strike Rate HS Quinton De Kock 5 243 60.75 169.93 140* Nicholas Pooran 4 200 66.66 188.67 87* Rinku Singh 5 167 55.66 198.8 67* Sunil Narine 6 161 32.2 203.79 81 KL Rahul 4 132 44 133.33 68*
MOST WICKETS IN KKR vs LSG IPL MATCHES
Player Innings Wickets Average Economy BBI Harshit Rana 5 6 26.33 9.77 3/24 Moshin Khan 5 6 16.33 7 3/20 Ravi Bishnoi 6 6 30.66 8.49 2/23 Andre Russell 6 6 24 12 2/17 Sunil Narine 6 5 30.4 6.6 2/28
Published on Apr 09, 2026
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Kolkata Knight Riders faces Lucknow Super Giants at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday.
Kolkata’s previous encounter against Punjab Kings was abandoned to due rain, helping it get its first points whereas Lucknow on the other hand, won its first game this season in a close encounter against Sunrisers Hyderabad taking it to sixth in the points table.
In the 2025 season, LSG edged out KKR by four runs in a high scoring thriller at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow.
KKR v LSG head-to-head record in IPL
Matches played: 6
KKR won: 2
LSG won: 4
MOST RUNS IN KKR vs LSG IPL MATCHES
| Player | Innings | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | HS |
| Quinton De Kock | 5 | 243 | 60.75 | 169.93 | 140* |
| Nicholas Pooran | 4 | 200 | 66.66 | 188.67 | 87* |
| Rinku Singh | 5 | 167 | 55.66 | 198.8 | 67* |
| Sunil Narine | 6 | 161 | 32.2 | 203.79 | 81 |
| KL Rahul | 4 | 132 | 44 | 133.33 | 68* |
MOST WICKETS IN KKR vs LSG IPL MATCHES
| Player | Innings | Wickets | Average | Economy | BBI |
| Harshit Rana | 5 | 6 | 26.33 | 9.77 | 3/24 |
| Moshin Khan | 5 | 6 | 16.33 | 7 | 3/20 |
| Ravi Bishnoi | 6 | 6 | 30.66 | 8.49 | 2/23 |
| Andre Russell | 6 | 6 | 24 | 12 | 2/17 |
| Sunil Narine | 6 | 5 | 30.4 | 6.6 | 2/28 |
Published on Apr 09, 2026

![Deadspin | Japan’s Kei Nishikori retiring from tennis after 2026 season Aug 8, 2025; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Kei Nishikori (JPN) serves against Camilo Ugo Carabelli (ARG) during the Cincinnati Open at the Lindner Family Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images Kei Nishikori, once ranked as high as No. 4 in the world, will retire from tennis at the end of the 2026 season. The 36-year-old Japanese trailblazer made the announcement Thursday via social media. “Since I was a child, I have been passionate about tennis and I have continued to pursue it with only one dream in my heart: ‘I want to compete on the world stage.’ Reaching the ATP Tour, playing at the highest level of competition, and maintaining a presence in the Top 10 is something I am extremely proud of,” he posted to X. “Whether in victory or defeat, the special atmosphere I felt in packed arenas is irreplaceable.” Nishikori was the first Japanese man to be ranked in the top 10 in the world. He has won 12 titles, 451 tour matches and just over $26 million on the ATP Tour. It was March 2, 2015, when Nishikori was ranked No. 4 amid tennis’ brightest stars. That week, Novak Djokovic was No. 1, followed by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. After Nishikori, at No. 5, was Andy Murray. Those four opponents combined to win 69 Grand Slam titles. Nishikori never won one, with his best result coming in 2014 when he defeated Djokovic to reach the U.S. Open final, which he lost to Marin Cilic of Croatia. Nishikori has competed this season in ATP Challenger events. His most recent ATP Tour event came in 2025 at Cincinnati. “My love for tennis and my belief that I could become a stronger player always brought me back to the court. I feel that all of these experiences have enriched and shaped my life. I am deeply grateful [for] my family and to everyone who has supported me at all times,” Nishikori wrote. “To be honest, I still wish I could continue my playing career. Even so, looking back on everything up to this point, I can proudly say that I gave it my all. “I am truly happy to have walked this path. I will cherish every moment of the remaining matches and fight to the very end.” –Field Level Media #Deadspin #Japans #Kei #Nishikori #retiring #tennis #season Deadspin | Japan’s Kei Nishikori retiring from tennis after 2026 season Aug 8, 2025; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Kei Nishikori (JPN) serves against Camilo Ugo Carabelli (ARG) during the Cincinnati Open at the Lindner Family Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images Kei Nishikori, once ranked as high as No. 4 in the world, will retire from tennis at the end of the 2026 season. The 36-year-old Japanese trailblazer made the announcement Thursday via social media. “Since I was a child, I have been passionate about tennis and I have continued to pursue it with only one dream in my heart: ‘I want to compete on the world stage.’ Reaching the ATP Tour, playing at the highest level of competition, and maintaining a presence in the Top 10 is something I am extremely proud of,” he posted to X. “Whether in victory or defeat, the special atmosphere I felt in packed arenas is irreplaceable.” Nishikori was the first Japanese man to be ranked in the top 10 in the world. He has won 12 titles, 451 tour matches and just over $26 million on the ATP Tour. It was March 2, 2015, when Nishikori was ranked No. 4 amid tennis’ brightest stars. That week, Novak Djokovic was No. 1, followed by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. After Nishikori, at No. 5, was Andy Murray. Those four opponents combined to win 69 Grand Slam titles. Nishikori never won one, with his best result coming in 2014 when he defeated Djokovic to reach the U.S. Open final, which he lost to Marin Cilic of Croatia. Nishikori has competed this season in ATP Challenger events. His most recent ATP Tour event came in 2025 at Cincinnati. “My love for tennis and my belief that I could become a stronger player always brought me back to the court. I feel that all of these experiences have enriched and shaped my life. I am deeply grateful [for] my family and to everyone who has supported me at all times,” Nishikori wrote. “To be honest, I still wish I could continue my playing career. Even so, looking back on everything up to this point, I can proudly say that I gave it my all. “I am truly happy to have walked this path. I will cherish every moment of the remaining matches and fight to the very end.” –Field Level Media #Deadspin #Japans #Kei #Nishikori #retiring #tennis #season](https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/26805807.jpg)
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