LSG -owner Sanjiv Goenka walks away from the balcony of the stadium after the rishabh pant flopshow against Kavaya Maran’s SRH, watch

LSG -owner Sanjiv Goenka walks away from the balcony of the stadium after the rishabh pant flopshow against Kavaya Maran’s SRH, watch

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Last year LSG had received Broek for RS 27 Crore at the Mega Auction. However, he has had a disappointing season and manages only 135 runs in 13 games.

The battle of RISHABH Pant with the bat continued in the Indian Premier League, because the captain of Luckknow Super Giants (LSG) was fired for seven points of six balls during their crucial IPL 2025 match against Kavya Maran’s Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Monday. Pant was caught and bent by Eshan Malinga, who used a slow Yorker to mislead him. The ball went up in the air and Malinga made a stretchy attempt to catch him. Cameras showed LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka who left the score after the dismissal of pant.

Last year LSG had received Broek for RS 27 Crore at the Mega Auction. However, he has had a disappointing season and manages only 135 runs in 13 games.

LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka was not satisfied on Monday with the cheap dismissal of pant and left the balcony of the stadium in frustration. His reaction went viral on social media and pant was also confronted with criticism of his overwhelming performance this season.

The most expensive player in IPL history has scored only half a century this season and his team is approaching the elimination.

In the meantime, Pant, about the season in the post-match, said that the season could have been one of the best of the franchise, but due to injuries to important players it became difficult to fill the remaining holes. He also spoke about the firepower in the Batting line-up, in particular in-form top-order batters Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram and Nicholas Pooran.

“It could have been one of our best seasons, but when we enter the tournament, we would have had many holes, injuries and if a team we decided not to talk about it, but it was difficult to fill those holes for us.

“We have a strong batting -up -up and have enough firepower, and that is the biggest positive for the season, even for bowlers. They often bowed in good areas, but they were fragmentary. We knew we were 10 points short because the wicket played well, we play well in patches and the momentige said.

“We played very well the first half of the season, but the second half became more difficult and harder to catch up on the teams on the better side,” Rishabh Pant continued.

(With the inputs of Ani)


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