IPL 2025 LSG vs RCB: Jitesh’s blinder eclipses Pant’s ton as Royal Challengers seal spot in Qualifier 1

Captain Jitesh Sharma’s unbeaten 85 (33b, 8×4, 6×6) hit Lucknow Super Giants like a thunderbolt as it succumbed to a six-wicket loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the last league fixture of IPL 2025 at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Tuesday (May 27, 2025).

His knock was like a tent collapsing on unsuspecting campers. If Super Giants thought they could get away with 227, they were in for a shock.

Jitesh’s unbroken 107-run fifth-wicket stand with Mayank Agarwal (41 n.o., 23b, 5×4) scruffed RCB and hurled it to the second spot in the points table. It also helped RCB become the first team in IPL history to win all its seven away games.

Notably, Jitesh deposited a slower ball from Will O’Rourke over long-off for a six before he lumbered down the track and flat-batted a length ball off left-arm spinner Shahbaz Ahmed for an extra cover six. He brought up his fifty with a midwicket six off leg-spinner Digvesh Rathi. He also sealed the victory with a sweep for a six over square-leg off Ayush Badoni’s off-spin.

Earlier, Virat Kohli, with an 87 per cent control over his strokes, set up the chase with a 30-ball 54 while Phil Salt made 30 off 19 deliveries.

For LSG, captain Rishabh Pant’s unbeaten 118 (61b, 11×4, 8×6) was the highlight.

He added 152 runs off 77 balls for the second-wicket stand with opener Mitchell Marsh (67, 37b, 4×4, 5×6). The absolute, unhesitant, lucid cold-fury of their partnership dispirited RCB.

Pant, who walked in at No. 3 (a surprise), had spoken about playing “fearless cricket” at the toss. He may have felt claustrophobic and boxed in, with runs hard to come by. True to his words, he spared no effort for his turnaround.

His innings was PowerPlay, box office. It had everything Pant. There was the reaching-out-a-little, leaning-over-a-touch, flipping-the-wrists, diving-at-a-wide, a one-handed six, and a no-look scoop. The somersault after reaching his ton was the cherry on the top. He was liberated from his lean patch. With Marsh for company, it was attack-or-be-damned. They hit it hard, hit it often, and it was must-watch cricket.

But the night belonged to Jitesh and RCB.

SCOREBOARD

LUCKNOW SUPER GIANTS

Mitchell Marsh c Jitesh b Bhuvneshwar 67 (37b, 4×4, 5×6), Matthew Breetzke b Thushara 14 (12b, 1×4, 1×6), Rishabh Pant (not out) 118 (61b, 11×4, 8×6), Nicholas Pooran c Dayal b Shepherd 13 (10b, 1×4), Abdul Samad (not out) 1 (1b); Extras (lb-7, nb-1, w-6): 14; Total (for three wkts. in 20 overs): 227.

FALL OF WICKETS

1-25 (Breetzke, 2.4 overs), 2-177 (Marsh, 15.3), 3-226 (Pooran, 19.5).

RCB BOWLING

Thushara 4-0-26-1, Krunal 2-0-14-0, Dayal 3-0-44-0, Bhuvneshwar 4-0-46-1, Suyash 3-0-39-0, Shepherd 4-0-51-1.

ROYAL CHALLENGERS

Phil Salt c Digvesh b Akash 30 (19b, 6×4), Virat Kohli c Badoni b Avesh 54 (30b, 10×4), Rajat Patidar (Impact Player for Suyash) c Samad b O’Rourke 14 (7b, 1×4, 1×6), Liam Livingstone lbw b O’Rourke 0 (1b), Mayank Agarwal (not out) 41 (23b, 5×4), Jitesh Sharma (not out) 85 (33b, 8×4, 6×6); Extras (nb-1, w-5): 6; Total (for four wkts. in 18.4 overs): 230.

FALL OF WICKETS

1-61 (Salt, 5.4), 2-90 (Patidar, 7.5), 3-90 (Livingstone, 7.6), 4-123 (Kohli, 11.2).

SUPER GIANTS BOWLING

Akash (Impact Player for Marsh) 4-0-40-1, O’Rourke 4-0-74-2, Digvesh 4-0-36-0, Shahbaz 3-0-39-0, Avesh 3-0-32-1, Badoni 0.4-0-9-0.

Toss: RCB; PoM: Jitesh.

RCB won by six wickets with eight balls to spare.