IPL 2024: Top 3 Records That Could Be Broken in Today’s KKR vs LSG Match

KL Rahul just two sixes away to reach the milestone of 300 sixes in T20s.

The 28th match of IPL 2024 will be played against Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow SuperGiants. The match is scheduled to be played on 14th April from 3:30 pm at Eden Gardens in Kolkata

Kolkata Knight Rider (KKR) was unbeaten in the season till they faced a strong Chennai team at their home resulting in their defeat. Kolkata Knight Riders are currently in the second position of the points table with three wins in 4 games. 

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on the Other hand is in fourth position with three wins too but a game played extra than KKR. Lucknow suffered their defeat at home in the last game against Delhi Capitals which was unexpected looking at the history books. 

Kolkata Knight Riders will be led by Shreyas Iyer while Lucknow Super Giants will be led by KL Rahul

Here are some records that could be broken in the match – 

Shreyas Iyer Eyes 450 fours 

Shreyas Iyer
Shreyas Iyer | Source: X.com

The KKR skipper Shreyas Iyer is looking in good touch this IPL season, other than his six-hitting abilities of the game he is a good timer of the ball finding the gaps for four. Shreyas Iyer (445) requires another five fours to reach 450 T20 fours.

Nitish Rana to reach 4500 run landmark 

Nitish Rana
Nitish Rana | Source: X.com

Nitish Rana who was out in the previous matches due to an injury is expected to don the Knights Jersey in the game against LSG. With his comeback, he will reach a landmark. 

Nitish Rana (4487) needs thirteen runs more to reach a 4500-run landmark in 20-over cricket

KL Rahul Nearing 300 Sixes

KL Rahul
KL Rahul | Source: X.com

Lucknow Super Giants Skipper KL Rahul is all set to break many records in this match. KL Rahul (46) needs four more catches to reach 50 catches as a wicketkeeper in the IPL. Also, he is just two sixes shy of Reaching 300 sixes in T20s. 

The game will be an interesting battle as both the teams have been playing enterprising cricket leaving a mark.