The solemn pre-match tribute during the Lucknow Super Giants vs Chennai Super Kings match on May 15, 2026, was a unified gesture to honor the victims of a devastating natural storm that ravaged Uttar Pradesh earlier in the week. The decision by the BCCI, LSG skipper Rishabh Pant, and CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad to observe a minute of silence and wear black armbands carries deep significance. On Wednesday, 13 May 2026, afternoon, a massive and violent storm system packed with torrential rain, lightning, and intense hailstorms struck multiple districts across Uttar Pradesh. The disaster resulted in a tragic death toll of 117 people, marking it as one of the state's most lethal weather events in recent history.

Cities like Prayagraj experienced severe, high-velocity winds that caused widespread destruction, uprooting ancient trees, collapsing massive overhead billboards onto vehicles, and flattening homes. The game was being played at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana International Cricket Stadium in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh,both franchises felt a social responsibility to dedicate the pre-match space to the grieving local public. Right before the national anthem and the first ball, players from both playing XIs, coaching staff, substitute benches, and match officials lined up along the boundary ropes to observe a completely silent 60-second prayer.

Akash Singh dismantles CSK top-order in his first ever IPL 2026 match

Akash Singh Maharaj completely paralyzed the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) batting unit at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on May 15, 2026, delivering a devastating spell of 3 wickets for 26 runs in his 4 overs. Playing his first match of the IPL 2026 season after sitting on the bench for the first half of the tournament, the domestic left-arm pacer single-handedly systematically demolished CSK’s top three batters. In the 4th over, Akash extraction of extra bounce from the red-soil surface forced an uncomfortable pull shot from the CSK skipper, Ruturaj Gaikwad. The ball hit the upper half of Gaikwad's bat, popping straight to Nicholas Pooran at mid-on.

Facing his former team, Akash dug in another sharp, back-of-a-length delivery. Sanju Samson attempted a hurried short-arm flap but mistimed it completely, picking out the lone deep fielder on the leg-side boundary. Akash struck again in the 8th over, using his left-arm angle to cramp Urvil Patel on a short ball. Patel's flat pull shot was brilliantly snatched up by a diving Mitchell Marsh at deep mid-wicket, reducing CSK to a reeling 52/3. Every time he claimed a wicket during his explosive spell, Akash pulled a handwritten note out of his pocket and proudly flashed it toward the stadium cameras. The message on the paper boldly read: “Akki on fire Akash knows how to take wickets in a T20 game”