LSG vs KKR Super Over Thrill Rishabh Pant’s big statement, game is not easy by using too much brain

News India Live, Digital Desk:The excitement of IPL 2026 has reached its peak. The match played between Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) not only ended in a tie, but the match that lasted till the Super Over left the spectators breathless. After the match, Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant (as an expert) shared his frank opinion on this tense situation and made a big ‘confession’. Match Status: The journey from LSG to KKR. This match was full of ups and downs. Batting first, KKR scored a respectable score, chasing which LSG played brilliantly, but the match ended in a tie on the last ball. KKR won in the Super Over and won two points. Rishabh Pant’s ‘Big Confession’ After the match, Pant, while discussing the Super Over strategies, said that often in pressure situations, teams become victims of ‘over-thinking’. Too Many Minds: Pant said, “When the match goes into the Super Over, there is a lot of advice and a lot of ideas on the field. (Minds) come. Captain, bowler and senior players – everyone has their own opinion. But the truth is that ‘too many minds’ does not make the game easier, but makes it more complex. According to Pant, the one who sticks to the basics wins. When you change plans too much, the bowler loses focus. Decision-making ability: He stressed that in the end only one person (captain) should have the mind, so that there is no confusion on the field. Turning point of the Super Over: KKR’s bowling: KKR bowlers (possibly Mitchell Starc or Sunil Narine) controlled their yorkers and lengths, while LSG’s batsmen struggled to hit big shots. Gone. LSG’s mistake: Pant indicated that LSG probably changed its plan repeatedly during the Super Over, which gave Kolkata the advantage. Impact on IPL 2026 Points Table With this thrilling win, KKR has further strengthened its position in the points table, while it has now become mandatory for LSG to register a win in the upcoming matches. “Sometimes in cricket you just have to trust your instincts. The more data and The more you get entangled in plans, the more the pressure will increase.” – Rishabh Pant

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