Arjun Tendulkar Set for LSG Debut? Predicted XI for LSG vs PBKS, IPL 2026
Arjun Tendulkar on Brink of LSG Debut in Final IPL 2026 Clash?
The Lucknow Super Giants are set to close their disappointing IPL 2026 campaign with a home fixture against the Punjab Kings at Ekana Stadium on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at 7:30 PM IST. Though LSG have already been eliminated from playoff contention, resting at the bottom of the points table with just four wins from 13 matches, they remain a dangerous side capable of spoiling PBKS hopes.
For Punjab Kings, this is a do-or-die encounter. A win wont be enough on its own—they’ll also need the Mumbai Indians to defeat the Rajasthan Royals later in the week. That scenario means LSG, despite having nothing tangible at stake, could play a pivotal role in shaping the playoff landscape.
LSGs Strongest XI: Form and Momentum
Despite their early exit, Lucknow have shown signs of revival, particularly after the inclusion of Australian wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis in the playing XI. His opening partnership with Mitchell Marsh has been nothing short of explosive, transforming LSGs top order almost overnight.
Marsh, currently among the top five run-scorers of IPL 2026, has been in sensational form—scoring two 90s and a century in his last four innings. He now has 563 runs at a strike rate of 163.18. Inglis complements him perfectly, averaging 48.50 in four games with two fifties and a strike rate of 195.95.
At No. 3, Nicholas Pooran has rediscovered his rhythm after a shaky start. Returning to his preferred top-order position, hes amassed 232 runs across 13 innings and could be primed for a final flourish.
Captain Pant Anchors the Middle Order
Rishabh Pant continues to lead and keep wickets for LSG, approaching the 300-run milestone at a healthy 140.19 strike rate. Though inconsistent, his presence brings much-needed experience and leadership to a young side.
Following him, the likely middle order features Ayush Badoni and Abdul Samad—both of whom were dropped mid-season but have earned second chances due to recent performances. The duo adds balance, depth, and aggressive options in the death overs.
All-rounder Shahbaz Ahmed rounds out the batting, having contributed 58 not out in limited appearances while maintaining a strike rate above 140. With the ball, he’s taken five wickets in five innings, proving a reliable part-time option.
Pace Attack to Lead the Charge
Lucknows bowling strength lies in their pace trio. With Mohammed Shami still sidelined and no official update on his availability, expect the same pace unit of Mohsin Khan, Mayank Yadav, and Prince Yadav to close the season.
Prince Yadav has emerged as LSGs highest wicket-taker with 16 scalps at an economy of 7.5, earning a national call-up on the back of his consistent performances. Mohsin Khan, the left-arm speedster, has taken 11 wickets in just six games, including a five-wicket haul (5/23), and has bowled three maiden overs—a rare feat in T20 cricket.
Mayank Yadav, returning from injury, is yet to pick up his first wicket in five matches but continues to show promise with his raw pace. Akash Singh is expected to slot in as the fourth bowler, maintaining balance in the XI.
Arjun Tendulkar: A Debut on the Cards?
With nothing to lose, LSG might reward Arjun Tendulkar with his debut against PBKS. The left-arm pacer, son of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, has been on the fringes all season. Given that this is LSGs final match, its a prime opportunity to assess young talent for future seasons.
While not yet confirmed, insiders suggest the management is considering handing him a cap, potentially in place of one of the established bowlers or as an impact player.
Impact Player Options
Possible impact substitutes for LSG include Digvesh Rathi, Mukul Choudhary, Aiden Markram, and M Siddharth—giving the side flexibility depending on pitch conditions and opposition composition.
Ultimately, while the result may not affect LSGs standing, this match offers pride, preparation, and a glimpse into the franchises future.




