Ravindra Jadeja's all-round display sinks Lucknow Super Giants as IPL playoff picture sharpens
Ravindra Jadeja delivered a match-turning all-round performance as Rajasthan Royals defeated Lucknow Super Giants by 40 runs in IPL action on 22 April 2026, deepening a home form crisis that has now stretched to seven consecutive defeats for the hosts.

Ravindra Jadeja turned a tight contest into a comfortable Rajasthan Royals win with a late burst of spin bowling, helping his side dismiss Lucknow Super Giants for 161 and seal a 40-run victory in IPL action on 22 April 2026. The result leaves Lucknow Super Giants with seven consecutive home defeats — a slump that has severely compromised their playoff ambitions with the tournament's business end approaching.
Jadeja had contributed a steady 28 runs with the bat after arriving at number seven, steadying the Royals after they had lost quick wickets in their innings. But it was his bowling that decided the evening. With LSG chasing 202, Jadeja was introduced into the attack in the 14th over and struck immediately, removing KL Rahul for 36. He returned to claim two further wickets in his final over, strangling a chase that had shown early promise before tailing off badly in the final six overs. Jadeja finished with figures of three for 24 from his four overs — the most impactful spell of the night by any metric.
The defeat raises hard questions about Lucknow's home record. Seven straight losses at their own ground is not merely a statistical curiosity — it reflects a structural problem with their squad composition and their ability to manage chase-side pressure in front of their own crowd. Captain Rishabh Pant won the toss, elected to bowl first, and watched his side post a competitive total before collapsing against Jadeja's controlled left-arm spin. The pattern — competitive for 14 overs, brittle at the death — has become a recurring feature of their season.
The result has a direct consequence for the playoff arithmetic. A Rajasthan Royals win moves them to 14 points from ten matches, keeping them firmly in the top four conversation. Lucknow, meanwhile, remain on eight points from ten games — a tally that leaves them needing a strong finishing kick to stay relevant. The gap between the two sides on the points table now reads like a verdict on their respective campaign trajectories.
There was a subplot of local resonance: Gujarat's Education Minister had publicly predicted ahead of the match that Jadeja would deliver a decisive performance, and the all-rounder appeared to acknowledge the prediction in post-match comments, dedicating his display to the Minister's faith. Whether the dedication was literal or performative, it underlined the peculiar intersection of political fandom and sporting expectation that characterises much of Indian cricket's off-field chatter — a dimension that the IPL's star-driven ecosystem amplifies regardless of tournament outcome.
For Rajasthan, the victory caps a period of consistent away form that has compensated for some patchy results at home. The Royals' playoff case now rests on maintaining that road discipline through a run of four remaining group matches. For Lucknow, the arithmetic grows less forgiving with every home defeat — and on current form, the arithmetic is the least of their concerns.
Desk note: Wire coverage of this match focused on Jadeja's individual figures and LSG's losing streak. This article foregrounded the playoff implications and the structural pattern of LSG's home collapse rather than treating the result as an isolated performance story.