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#IPL #Angkrish #Raghuvanshi #fined #outburst #obstructingthefield #dismissal">IPL 2026: Angkrish Raghuvanshi fined for outburst after obstructing-the-field dismissal Kolkata Knight Riders batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi has been fined 20 per cent of his match fee for breaching the Indian Premier League Code of Conduct during the match against Lucknow Super Giants.
He also received one demerit point for the offence.
Raghuvanshi was dismissed in dramatic fashion, adjudged out for obstructing the field, becoming only the fourth batter in IPL history to be dismissed in this manner. The 21-year-old wicketkeeper-batter, who made nine, expressed his displeasure and briefly argued with the on-field umpires before eventually accepting the decision and walking back to the pavilion.
“Raghuvanshi was found to have breached Article 2.2 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct, which relates to ‘abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings during a Match’,” the league said in a statement.
“ … Raghuvanshi struck the boundary cushion with his bat in an aggressive manner and subsequently threw his helmet into the dugout in a similar manner. Raghuvanshi admitted to the offence and accepted the Match Referee’s sanction.”
Published on Apr 27, 2026
Kolkata Knight Riders batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi has been fined 20 per cent of his match…
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#LSG #KKR #IPL #Langer #explains #Pooran #Super #Rinku #earns #praise">LSG vs KKR, IPL 2026: Langer explains why Pooran was sent for Super Over; Rinku earns praise for 83
Nicholas Pooran was Lucknow Super Giants’ (LSG) best option for the Super Over, given his record against Sunil Narine in T20 cricket over the years, LSG coach Justin Langer said after the loss to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in an Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match here at the BRSABV Ekana Stadium on Sunday.
Coming in to bat first in the Super Over, Pooran was cleaned up by Narine off the first ball. LSG managed just one run as Narine had Aiden Markram caught the very next delivery. KKR wrapped up the game off the first ball to register its second win in eight matches.
“We knew Sunil Narine would bowl, and if you look at Nicholas Pooran’s record, he’s faced Narine more than almost anyone in world cricket,” Langer said after the game. “We felt he was still our best option.”
Pooran hasn’t been among the runs this season: 82 in eight innings at an average of 10.25 and a strike rate of 81.18. Acknowledging the dip, Langer added, “I know he hasn’t hit form yet, but if anyone can produce a big moment, it’s Nicky. You back your best players. He has struggled, but the numbers say no one plays Narine better than him. Unfortunately, it didn’t come off.”
Langer also pointed out that such phases are part of the game. “Even great players like him – probably one of the greatest T20 players of the last few years – it just shows he’s human. You can’t force confidence. You can try to look confident, but it comes from getting your processes right and working every day. He’s putting in the effort to get it back.”
At the halfway mark, LSG would have fancied its chances after restricting KKR to 155 for seven. However, it might not have crossed even 140 if not for Rinku Singh’s unbeaten 83 off 51 balls. KKR was 112 for seven after 18 overs before Rinku smashed 17 and 26 in the final two overs. Langer admitted those late runs proved costly.
“For 18 overs, we felt on top of the game. Then they get 40-odd at the end, suddenly get a sniff, and with two world-class spinners like Varun (Chakaravarthy) and Sunil (Narine), they would have felt right back in it,” he said.
KKR fast bowler Vaibhav Arora also credited Rinku’s late burst, including four consecutive sixes off Digvesh Rathi in the final over. “We won because of Rinku’s innings. Had he not played that knock, we wouldn’t have reached that total. On this pitch, 155 was a decent score,” he said.
Arora added that while the pitch was challenging, it wasn’t unplayable. “I thought we bowled really well, especially in the PowerPlay, where we conceded just 37 runs and picked up a wicket. That phase gave us momentum, and then we controlled the middle overs very well.”
The pacer also said there was no confusion over the Super Over bowler. “Sunil Narine has been our best bowler and has been with us for so long that everyone trusts him to do the job, and he did it superbly. There wasn’t much confusion; we had our best bowler, so we had the advantage going into the Super Over.”
Published on Apr 27, 2026
Nicholas Pooran was Lucknow Super Giants’ (LSG) best option for the Super Over, given his record against Sunil Narine in T20 cricket over the years, LSG coach Justin Langer said after the loss to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in an Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match here at the BRSABV Ekana Stadium on Sunday.
Coming in to bat first in the Super Over, Pooran was cleaned up by Narine off the first ball. LSG managed just one run as Narine had Aiden Markram caught the very next delivery. KKR wrapped up the game off the first ball to register its second win in eight matches.
“We knew Sunil Narine would bowl, and if you look at Nicholas Pooran’s record, he’s faced Narine more than almost anyone in world cricket,” Langer said after the game. “We felt he was still our best option.”
Pooran hasn’t been among the runs this season: 82 in eight innings at an average of 10.25 and a strike rate of 81.18. Acknowledging the dip, Langer added, “I know he hasn’t hit form yet, but if anyone can produce a big moment, it’s Nicky. You back your best players. He has struggled, but the numbers say no one plays Narine better than him. Unfortunately, it didn’t come off.”
Langer also pointed out that such phases are part of the game. “Even great players like him – probably one of the greatest T20 players of the last few years – it just shows he’s human. You can’t force confidence. You can try to look confident, but it comes from getting your processes right and working every day. He’s putting in the effort to get it back.”
At the halfway mark, LSG would have fancied its chances after restricting KKR to 155 for seven. However, it might not have crossed even 140 if not for Rinku Singh’s unbeaten 83 off 51 balls. KKR was 112 for seven after 18 overs before Rinku smashed 17 and 26 in the final two overs. Langer admitted those late runs proved costly.
“For 18 overs, we felt on top of the game. Then they get 40-odd at the end, suddenly get a sniff, and with two world-class spinners like Varun (Chakaravarthy) and Sunil (Narine), they would have felt right back in it,” he said.
KKR fast bowler Vaibhav Arora also credited Rinku’s late burst, including four consecutive sixes off Digvesh Rathi in the final over. “We won because of Rinku’s innings. Had he not played that knock, we wouldn’t have reached that total. On this pitch, 155 was a decent score,” he said.
Arora added that while the pitch was challenging, it wasn’t unplayable. “I thought we bowled really well, especially in the PowerPlay, where we conceded just 37 runs and picked up a wicket. That phase gave us momentum, and then we controlled the middle overs very well.”
The pacer also said there was no confusion over the Super Over bowler. “Sunil Narine has been our best bowler and has been with us for so long that everyone trusts him to do the job, and he did it superbly. There wasn’t much confusion; we had our best bowler, so we had the advantage going into the Super Over.”
Published on Apr 27, 2026
Nicholas Pooran was Lucknow Super Giants’ (LSG) best option for the Super Over, given his…
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#LSG #KKR #IPL #Knight #Riders #trump #Super #Giants #Super #thriller">LSG vs KKR, IPL 2026: Knight Riders trump Super Giants in Super Over thriller
Kolkata Knight Riders nearly defended 155 runs against Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana International Cricket Stadium but came up clutch in the Super Over to claim its second win in IPL 2026 on Sunday.
Varun Chakaravarthy and Vaibhav Arora claimed two wickets each to restrict Lucknow to 155 for eight. Rishabh Pant scored 42 off 38 balls and Aiden Markram added another 31 but could not get LSG over the line.
Kartik Tyagi was asked to defend 17 runs off the final over but gave away two No Balls to hand LSG a late lifeline in the game.
In the Super Over, Sunil Narine dismissed Nicholas Pooran and Markram inside three balls to set up the contest before Rinku Singh hit the first ball for four and sealed the result.
It could have been vastly different had Rinku not accumulated 26 runs off the final over of KKR’s innings. His 51-ball 83 ensured the visitor recovered from 93 for seven after the 16th over and lived on to fight.
Published on Apr 26, 2026
Kolkata Knight Riders nearly defended 155 runs against Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana International Cricket Stadium but came up clutch in the Super Over to claim its second win in IPL 2026 on Sunday.
Varun Chakaravarthy and Vaibhav Arora claimed two wickets each to restrict Lucknow to 155 for eight. Rishabh Pant scored 42 off 38 balls and Aiden Markram added another 31 but could not get LSG over the line.
Kartik Tyagi was asked to defend 17 runs off the final over but gave away two No Balls to hand LSG a late lifeline in the game.
In the Super Over, Sunil Narine dismissed Nicholas Pooran and Markram inside three balls to set up the contest before Rinku Singh hit the first ball for four and sealed the result.
It could have been vastly different had Rinku not accumulated 26 runs off the final over of KKR’s innings. His 51-ball 83 ensured the visitor recovered from 93 for seven after the 16th over and lived on to fight.
Published on Apr 26, 2026
Kolkata Knight Riders nearly defended 155 runs against Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana International…

