Lucknow Super Giants head coach Justin Langer attended the press conference after his team’s 12-run victory over Mumbai Indians on Friday. During the interaction, the former Australian cricketer reflected on LSG’s overall performance and also provided an important update on the fitness status of pace sensation Mayank Yadav. Also READ: Hardik Pandya, Coach Jayawardena defend decision to retire out Tilak Varma However, in the middle of answering a question, a light-hearted moment took over the room. A reporter’s phone, which was placed on the table to record Langer’s responses, suddenly began to ring. Langer glanced at the phone and noticed the caller ID said “Maa.” Curious and amused, he asked, “Who is this? Who is Maa?” With the reporter’s permission, Langer picked up the call and playfully said, “Mom, it’s 12:08 AM, I am at a press conference.” His spontaneous and humorous response left the entire room in stitches. A phone call in the middle of the press conference πGood news on Mayank Yadav's recovery π°And the importance of National Cricket Academy (BCCI's COE) ππ₯ #LSG Head Coach, Justin Langer, has a field day at the post-match press conference π#TATAIPL | #LSGvMI pic.twitter.com/JAolaa5GTo — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 4, 2025 LSG go 6-1 up vs MI Meanwhile, Lucknow Super Giants have continued their dominance over Mumbai Indians, registering their sixth win in seven meetings. With this head-to-head record, MI’s win percentage against LSG drops to just 14% — their worst against any team in the IPL. Among opponents who have faced MI more than five times, LSG hold the best win ratio over them. Notably, MI also have a poor record against Gujarat Titans, losing four out of their six encounters. In addition, Mumbai have a negative win-loss record against the now-defunct Rising Pune Supergiant, who beat them four out of six times during their brief stint in the league. Despite these records, MI boast a positive record against several long-time rivals. Against Royal Challengers Bangalore, they’ve won 60% of their matches; against Kolkata Knight Riders, it stands at an impressive 69%. They’ve also had the upper hand over CSK (53%), Delhi Capitals (54%), Punjab Kings (53%), Rajasthan Royals (51%), and Sunrisers Hyderabad (52%).