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The LSG vs DC head-to-head record in IPL tells a story of shifting momentum. In 7 total IPL meetings since LSG’s debut in 2022, Delhi Capitals lead 4-3 after winning the last four encounters. The twist? Both captains — Rishabh Pant (now LSG) and KL Rahul (now DC) — have swapped franchises. Here’s the complete breakdown ahead of their IPL 2026 clash.
LSG dominated the first two years, winning all three encounters between 2022-2023. But DC have roared back with four consecutive wins in 2024 and 2025, flipping the head-to-head in their favour. The 2026 edition adds extra spice with the captains switching sides — Pant now leads LSG against his former team, while Rahul returns to Ekana wearing DC blue.
| Date | Venue | Winner | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 22, 2025 | Lucknow | DC | 1 wicket (3 balls remaining) |
| Mar 24, 2025 | Visakhapatnam | DC | 1 wicket (3 balls remaining) |
| May 14, 2024 | Delhi | DC | 19 runs |
| Apr 12, 2024 | Lucknow | DC | 6 wickets (11 balls remaining) |
| Apr 1, 2023 | Lucknow | LSG | 50 runs |
DC have won four straight — and both 2025 encounters went down to the final over. In the most recent meeting (April 22, 2025), Ashutosh Sharma’s unbeaten 66* led DC to a dramatic chase of 210. The momentum is firmly with Delhi, but LSG will be desperate to break the streak at home.
At Lucknow’s Ekana Stadium, DC lead 2-1 in three matches. LSG’s only win here came in April 2023 when Mark Wood’s devastating 5/14 bowled DC out for 143. In the two 2024-2025 clashes, DC successfully chased totals of 168 and 210, exploiting dew and Kuldeep Yadav’s effectiveness on this surface.
This is surprising for a home team, but LSG’s batting struggles against quality spin have been exposed at Ekana. Kuldeep averages 14.8 against LSG at this venue — a crucial advantage for DC.
The fascinating subplot: the two highest run-scorers in this fixture have swapped teams. Rahul’s familiarity with Ekana and Pant’s determination to prove DC wrong add layers to tonight’s contest. Pooran remains the constant threat for LSG.
Kuldeep is the key player here. With Bishnoi and Wood no longer in this fixture, he’s the most dangerous bowler in the rivalry. His left-arm wrist spin has consistently troubled LSG’s middle order.
April 1, 2023 — LSG win by 50 runs (Lucknow): Mark Wood produced one of the great IPL spells — 5/14 in 4 overs — to demolish DC for 143 chasing 194. Kyle Mayers had earlier smashed 73 off 38 to set up the total. This remains the most dominant performance in this rivalry.
March 24, 2025 — DC win by 1 wicket (Visakhapatnam): An all-time classic. LSG posted 209/8 (Pooran 75 off 30, Marsh 72 off 36), but DC were reduced to 7/3 in the first over. With 92 needed off 42 balls, Vipraj Nigam and Ashutosh Sharma launched an extraordinary fightback. Ashutosh’s 66* off 30 sealed an improbable win with 3 balls to spare.
The numbers favour DC — four straight wins and a 2-1 record at Ekana. But context matters. Both those Ekana wins came with Rahul captaining LSG and Pant at DC. Tonight, the roles reverse completely.
Pant has never lost to DC in IPL matches (he was their player). Rahul has never beaten LSG wearing another team’s jersey. This is uncharted territory for both.
Historical data suggests DC’s spinners (especially Kuldeep) should prosper on Ekana’s surface. But LSG’s new pace attack — Shami, Mayank, Nortje — is significantly stronger than what they had in 2024-2025. If LSG’s quicks dominate the powerplay, the historical pattern may not hold.
Expect a close game. The last three meetings have been decided by 1 wicket (twice) and 19 runs. This rivalry doesn’t produce blowouts anymore.
Delhi Capitals lead the LSG vs DC head-to-head 4-3 in 7 IPL matches. DC have won the last four consecutive encounters since April 2024, including both matches in IPL 2025.
Delhi Capitals have won 4 matches while Lucknow Super Giants have won 3 in their IPL head-to-head. LSG won the first three meetings (2022-2023), but DC have won four straight since.
KL Rahul has scored the most runs in LSG vs DC IPL matches — 210 runs in 6 innings at an average of 35.0. Interestingly, he’s now switched to DC and will face LSG for the first time in IPL 2026.
LSG’s 50-run win over DC in April 2023 is the biggest margin in this rivalry. Mark Wood’s 5/14 dismantled DC for 143 chasing 194 at Ekana Stadium, Lucknow.
Last 5 results: DC won by 1 wicket (Apr 2025), DC won by 1 wicket (Mar 2025), DC won by 19 runs (May 2024), DC won by 6 wickets (Apr 2024), LSG won by 50 runs (Apr 2023). DC lead 4-1 in last 5.
The LSG vs DC head-to-head record in IPL 2026 gives Delhi a 4-3 historical edge, but the franchise swap of Pant and Rahul makes this an entirely new chapter. Recent form favours DC, yet LSG’s upgraded pace attack and home advantage could flip the script. Expect another thriller — this rivalry hasn’t produced a one-sided contest since 2023.