How Many IPL Matches Will Be Held In Lucknow This Time

How Many IPL Matches Will Be Held In Lucknow This Time 

This IPL is going to be no less than a festival for the people of Lucknow. Seven matches of the 16th season of IPL will be played at the Atal Bihari Atishi Bajpai International Stadium (Ikana) in Lucknow. The team of Lucknow Super Giants will play seven out of their 14 matches here. Lucknow Super Allround Giants will start its campaign from the soil of Lucknow. Will be against Delhi Capitals on 1st April. Will be seen showing strength.

LSG Match Schedule 


7 matches to be held in Lucknow.

1 April= LSG vs DC

7 April= LSG vs SRH

15 April= LSG vs PBKS

22 April= LSG vs GT

01 May= LSG vs RCB

04 May= LSG vs CSK

16 May= LSG vs MI

Friday became a very special day for the sports lovers of Lucknow when BCCI announced seven matches in the account of Ikana in the schedule of the 16th season of IPL. The first match of IPL 2023 will be played between Gujarat Titans and Chennai Super Kings. This time IPL will be played on the old format. Lucknow Supergiants have made Ikana their home ground. The Indian team has played four international matches in Lucknow so far, but for the first time, IPL is going to be celebrated on such a large scale. World class players like Team India's dashing cricketers Virat Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be seen roaring for the first time in Lucknow. Sports lovers of Lucknow are eagerly waiting to see Mahi's helicopter shot from the front this time. There is no place for curiosity to see Team India's new superstar Mr. 360 degree Surya Kumar Yadav's fiery batting sitting in the stadium. Apart from this, the sports lovers of Lucknow will be impressed by Jadeja's all-rounder game.


Talking about foreign cricketers, many big legends of the world would like to leave their mark here with their batting and bowling in the city of Adab. England's Ben Stokes (Chennai Super Kings), fine all-rounder Sam Curran (Punjab Kings) and experienced leg-spinner Adil Rashid (Sunrisers Hyderabad) will be seen in foreign players. Apart from Australia's young all-rounder Cameron Green (Mumbai Indians), players like South African left-handed stormy batsman Riley Rossob (Delhi Capitals) will be seen roaring.


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