Abhijit SarkarAs another season of Indian Premier League (IPL) begins, the Lucknow Super Giants find themselves at a decisive point in their journey. It’s time to translate their immense potential into results. Quality has to match consistency. LSG’s biggest strength lies in batting. With Aiden Markram, Mitchell Marsh, Nicholas Pooran and Rishabh Pant forming the core, the top order has both power and experience. Markram comes into the season in strong form, Marsh offers aggressive intent, while Pooran remains a key enforcer in the middle overs.Pant continues to be central to the team’s plans, both as captain and as a batter. After a dull previous season, there is a growing sense that giving him greater time at the crease, potentially by moving him higher up the order or even opening the innings, could bring out the best in his game and add much-needed stability to the side. LSG remain a top-heavy batting unit. Much of their success depends on strong starts, while players like Badoni, Samad and Inglis need to show consistency. One worry that has been nagging the team for the past two seasons is bowlers’ fitness. Last season, injuries to Mayank Yadav, Mohsin Khan and Avesh Khan disrupted their rhythm. This year, the addition of Mohammed Shami brings valuable experience, control and leadership to the attack. A fit Shami not only strengthens the bowling unit but also provides guidance to a young pack. The overall pace attack has the potential to be one of the most effective in the league. However, its success will depend on maintaining fitness and continuity.The team also faces a tactical decision regarding its overseas combination. Playing Wanindu Hasaranga offers balance and batting depth, especially if they want to extend the batting till number eight. However, that may force them into relying on an all-Indian pace attack. Alternatively, selecting Anrich Nortje adds pace and experience but reduces flexibility in the lower order. Finding the right balance between these options will be critical. If Mitchell Marsh is able to contribute even two overs consistently, it could add significant balance and flexibility to LSG’s overall combination.In the absence of Ravi Bishnoi, the team will look towards younger options like Digvesh Rathi, alongside support from Shahbaz Ahmed and Markram. Rathi showed promise in his debut season, but the second year often presents a tougher challenge as opposition teams adapt. One of the positives for LSG is the presence of exciting young talents who can support the senior core. Arshin Kulkarni, Akshat Raghuvanshi and Naman Tiwari are players to watch. Kulkarni’s style and skill set draw comparisons with a young Hardik Pandya. The Lucknow ground offers multiple pitch options, including red soil, black soil and mixed surfaces. However, this flexibility requires careful planning. Teams need to decide in advance which pitches to use for specific matches, and cannot repeat surfaces in back-to-back games. This means LSG must align their team combinations with pitch strategy to maximize their home advantage.Beyond tactics and squad balance, one of the bigger challenges for LSG is building a deeper connection with their home city. A strong home atmosphere can influence results, build momentum and turn the venue into a fortress. For LSG, developing that bond with the city and its fans is an important step in their growth.Franchise Sanjiv Goenka brings both experience and clarity of vision, having successfully built and managed a football franchise, and his clear approach continues to shape LSG into a professionally run outfit.The Lucknow Super Giants have all the ingredients required to succeed. A strong batting lineup, an experienced support staff, emerging young talent and a capable bowling unit give them a solid foundation. What will define their season is execution.(Writer is ex-CEO, IPL Pune Warriors; ex-EC member IOC; Sr VP UPOA & Sr VP, UP Hockey)
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