0, 0, 0, 1, 0: Pooran’s Super Over record raises questions about LSG call

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Indian Premier League 2026 | 0, 0, 0, 1, 0: Nicholas Pooran's super-wicket record raises questions over LSG call
Nicholas Pooran of Lucknow Supergiants (PTI Photo/Kamal Kishore)

new delhi: batsman Nicholas PullanThe Super League struggle came into focus after Lucknow Supergiants lost to Kolkata Knight Riders. intense pulsed light 2026. Pooran’s record in the decider was dismal: 0(5), 0(1), 0(1), 1(2), 0(1), just one run off 10 balls and three dismissals, raising questions about LSG’s decision to field him in high-pressure moments.Chasing 156 in Lucknow, LSG were pushed into the super over after Mohammad Shami hit a six off the last ball.

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LSG elected to bat first, allowing Pooran to line up with Aiden Markram, but the move immediately backfired. Sunil Narine dismissed Pooran on the first ball and soon removed Markram, limiting LSG to just one run. KKR chased down the target with two off a single delivery, with Rinku Singh sealing the win.Despite Pooran’s poor numbers, captain Rishabh Pant defended the decision, stressing that team support trumped individual performance.“We had discussions as a group, we had discussions and the name that came up was Nicholas Pooran. He may not be going through the best form of his life but at the same time, in tough situations like these, you believe in your players,” Pant said.Pant also called for collective responsibility after the defeat.“I think we definitely need a break. I think we’ll come out fresh. There’s always pressure, it’s always going to be a pressure game, but at the same time, we have to look for answers internally and not externally. And keep it simple. We need to take responsibility – everybody. Like, it can’t be about one or two people. It has to be about the entire unit and a lot of people are definitely going to take responsibility for this,” he said.With LSG now at the bottom of the standings, the decision to support Pulan despite his poor record is likely to remain a talking point.

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