For the high-stakes Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) vs Punjab Kings (PBKS) match this Saturday at the Ekana Cricket Stadium, several key players from both sides are primed to make a major impact.

Here are the top players to watch out for:

1. Priyansh Arya (PBKS):

Priyansh Arya is the undisputed breakout rookie of IPL 2026. In the reverse fixture at Mullanpur, he utterly humiliated the LSG bowling attack by bludgeoning 93 runs off just 37 balls, hitting a staggering 9 sixes. He is Punjab’s designated powerplay destroyer. If he survives the first 3 overs, he completely disrupts the opposition's bowling lengths. LSG will likely unleash left-arm orthodox M. Siddharth early to try and cramp Arya for room or use Mayank Yadav's sheer pace to hurry him up.

2. Mitchell Marsh (LSG):

Mitchell Marsh is currently operating as LSG's primary batting engine. He enters this match in blistering touch, having narrowly missed a century with a destructive 96 off 57 balls in his previous match against the Rajasthan Royals. He holds the crucial No. 3 spot and acts as a bridge between the openers and the death-overs finishers. He also provides a handy medium-pace bowling option. Arshdeep Singh loves bringing the ball back into right-handers early on. Marsh’s vulnerability against the moving ball in the first 10 balls will be the defining battle of the powerplay.

3. Rishabh Pant (LSG):

Rishabh Pant has had a tough tournament both as a captain and a player. He has not been able to make an impact and has scored only 251 runs this year. and LSG stands at the 10th position on the Points table. Despite a rather underwhelming performance, Rishabh Pant had a promising outing the last time he played against the Punjab Kings, Pant scored a blistering 43 runs in 23 balls. The middle-overs counter-attacker. Pant’s primary job is to ensure that PBKS's spinners cannot dictate terms. This will be pure box-office cricket between Yuzvendra Chahal and Pant. Chahal will tempt Pant out of his crease with loopy leg-spin, while Pant will look to slog-sweep him over the cow corner.

4. Cooper Connolly (PBKS):

Often flying under the radar compared to big names, the young Australian, Cooper Connolly absolutely stole the show in the reverse fixture by anchoring a massive 182-run partnership alongside Arya. He blasted an unbeaten 87 off 46 balls, proving his clutch credentials. Connolly is a versatile floating batter who can absorb immense pressure or explosively switch gears during the death overs. LSG will look to choke Connolly with Mohsin Khan quick googlies in the middle overs or test his pull-shot mechanics with his steep bounce.

5. Prince Yadav (LSG):

Prince Yadav has emerged as the unsung hero and the standout performer for Lucknow in an otherwise struggling bowling unit. He has been remarkably consistent this campaign, picking up 16 wickets in 13 matches. The middle-overs enforcer and primary partnership-breaker. He was LSG's brightest spark in the reverse fixture against Punjab, returning exceptional figures of 2 wickets for 25 runs when everyone else was leaking runs. The PBKS skipper, Shreyas Iyer anchors the middle order for PBKS, looking to rotate strike and absorb pressure. Yadav's disciplined lines and subtle variations will be deployed specifically to frustrate the Punjab captain into a false stroke.

6. Arshdeep Singh (PBKS):

The 27-year-old left-arm seamer is the absolute spearhead of the Punjab Kings (PBKS) bowling department. Earlier this season, Arshdeep Singh scripted history by becoming the first player ever to take 100 IPL wickets for the franchise. Though his economy rate has spiked to 9.78 recently, he remains captain Shreyas Iyer's ultimate go-to option in pressure scenarios. He is responsible for swinging the new ball back into right-handers during the powerplay and executing pinpoint wide yorkers or slower bouncers at the death. The match between Singh and Marsh completely tilts in the bowler's favour. In their head-to-head T20 history, Arshdeep has dismissed Marsh 3 times in just 21 balls, keeping him to a meager batting average of 12. If Arshdeep strikes early, he shatters LSG's top-order foundation.