
LSG vs SRH Predicted Playing 11, IPL Match Today: Players list, impact subs, full squad for Lucknow Super Giants vs Sunrisers Hyderabad match
IPL 2025, LSG vs SRH Predicted Playing 11 Today Match, Full Squad: Sunrisers Hyderabad will look to play spoilers to Lucknow Super Giants' playoff chances as the two teams lock horns at the Ekana Stadium on Monday. With three playoffs spot already secured, the 4th one is up for grabs with LSG, DC and MI all gunning for it. Lucknow were dealt a big blow in the run up to the match as their express pacer Mayank Yadav was ruled out of the season with another injury. They, however, will likely retain the same team the last time they played.
Hyderabad, meanwhile, might line up without Travis Head with head coach Daniel Vettori saying that the Australian had gotten infected by Covid and he'll reach India on Monday morning after which his condition will be assessed. If he can't play, Sri Lankan Kamindu Mendis might line up instead for the SRH. The rest of the team will likely remain the same.
LSG predicted XI: Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran, Rishabh Pant(w/c), Abdul Samad, Ayush Badoni, David Miller, Akash Singh/Ravi Bishnoi, Digvesh Singh Rathi, Avesh Khan, Akash Deep/Shardul Thakur
Impact sub: Prince Yadav
SRH Predicted XI Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan(w), Travis Head/Kamindu Mendis, Heinrich Klaasen, Aniket Verma, Sachin Baby, Abhinav Manohar, Pat Cummins(c), Harshal Patel, Jaydev Unadkat, Zeeshan Ansari
Impact sub: Eshan Malinga
Squads:
Sunrisers Hyderabad: Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan(w), Sachin Baby, Heinrich Klaasen, Aniket Verma, Abhinav Manohar, Pat Cummins(c), Harshal Patel, Jaydev Unadkat, Zeeshan Ansari, Eshan Malinga, Travis Head, Mohammed Shami, Harsh Dubey, Rahul Chahar, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Kamindu Mendis, Atharva Taide, Simarjeet Singh, Smaran Ravichandran
Lucknow Super Giants Squad: Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran, Rishabh Pant(w/c), Ayush Badoni, David Miller, Abdul Samad, Avesh Khan, Prince Yadav, Akash Maharaj Singh, Digvesh Singh Rathi, Ravi Bishnoi, Shahbaz Ahmed, Himmat Singh, Matthew Breetzke, Shardul Thakur, Manimaran Siddharth, Aryan Juyal, RS Hangargekar, Yuvraj Chaudhary, Arshin Kulkarni, William ORourke, Akash Deep

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