It's very unusual that Rishabh Pant is on the crease, and he will not flex his quirks! And a similar thing happened today in the match between Rajasthan Royals and Lucknow Super Giants in Jaipur; fans got a glimpse of the raw Rishabh Pant. In the 18th over, Rishabh Pant fell flat on the ground after losing his balance to smash Jofra Archer. In the second ball, Archer gave a full delivery, and Rishabh leaned diagonally, aiming to scoop it and lost his balance. Watch the video here: Rishabh Pant in his element 🤷‍♂️Innovation at its best 😇 Updates ▶️ https://t.co/LvQzM3tl06 #TATAIPL | #KhelBindaas | #RRvLSG | @LucknowIPL | @RishabhPant17 pic.twitter.com/QsUuOeXXFG — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) May 19, 2026 Well, the innings ended with a nasty run-out in the final over. In the final over of the innings bowled by Jofra Archer, Mitchell Marsh missed a pacy bouncer. Pant attempted to scramble for a quick run but was forced to turn back. He was ultimately caught short of his crease by a combined effort from wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel and Archer. Read also: IPL 2026: Mitchell Marsh Creates Record No Other LSG Batter Including KL Rahul Could Reach Punja Shines Despite Marsh Blitzkrieg Lucknow Super Giants posted a massive 220/5 in 20 overs against Rajasthan Royals, riding on a dominant opening stand between Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis. The duo added 109 runs before Yash Raj Punja broke the partnership by dismissing Inglis in the ninth over. Inglis played an explosive knock of 60 off just 29 balls, smashing seven fours and three sixes at a strike rate of 206.89. Marsh continued the charge and narrowly missed out on a century, scoring 96 off 57 deliveries with 11 boundaries and five sixes. Nicholas Pooran added quick runs with 16 off 11 before becoming Punja’s second victim. Captain Rishabh Pant chipped in with 35 off 23 balls, including two fours and two sixes, helping LSG maintain momentum in the death overs. For Rajasthan Royals, Yash Raj Punja emerged as the standout bowler with 2/35 in four overs. Jofra Archer claimed one wicket, while two run-outs in the final over restricted LSG from pushing beyond 220. Nine wides also aided LSG’s imposing total.