IPL 2024 SRH-LSG: Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Lucknow Super Giants today in IPL 2024. This is the 57th match of the tournament. If this match is called the most important match then there is no harm in it. In this match, the fate of the two teams SRH and LSG that will face each other will be decided, but the fate of 6 other teams is also linked with it.

Sunrisers Hyderabad and Lucknow Supergiants are going to face each other on Wednesday in Hyderabad, where there was heavy rain on Tuesday. On Wednesday also, there is a possibility of cloudy sky throughout the day and rain at night. If the match between Hyderabad and Lucknow is canceled due to rain, then both the teams will be given 1 point each. That means both will have 13-13 marks. With this, Sunrisers Hyderabad will reach third place and Lucknow Supergiants will reach fourth place in the points table.

Delhi can reach sixth place again

If the SRH-LSG match is canceled due to rain, then Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals will suffer direct losses. With this, Chennai team will move from third to fifth place in the points table. Delhi will reach sixth position. Delhi team was in sixth place till a day ago. However, both Delhi and Chennai will still have a chance to make it to the playoffs.

4 teams can be eliminated in one fell swoop

If the SRH-LSG match is canceled due to rain, then all four teams Royal Challengers Bangalore, Mumbai Indians, Punjab Kings and Gujarat Titans will get a blow together. These four teams currently have 8-8 points. 3-3 matches of Bangalore, Punjab and Gujarat and 2 matches of Mumbai are left. That means RCB, Punjab and Gujarat can reach maximum 14 points. Mumbai cannot go beyond 12 points. If the points are divided in the Lucknow-Hyderabad match, then Mumbai will officially be out of the playoffs. On the other hand, four teams (SRH, LSG, CSK, DC) having 12 or more points will mean that RCB, Punjab and Gujarat will have to hope for a miracle. Pray that they win all their matches and lose at least three teams SRH, LSG, CSK, DC.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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