Goenka spent an explosive word for the LSG captain after the century, will you be in charge of the next year?

The disappointing performance throughout the IPL was Rishabh Pant. But in the last match of the league, the Lucknow Super Giants captain returned the form. Royal Challengers scored a century against Bengaluru on Tuesday (May 27th). And after this century of Pant, Sanjeev Goenka, the LSG, has finally opened his mouth. He commented on the performance of Rishabh Pant. However, it was just one word.

Risab Pant scored 3 runs against RCB

The LSG played their last match against the RCB in the IPL of 2021, where they had to face defeat by 5 wickets even after scoring 225 runs. In this lost match, LSG captain Rishabh Pant played big innings. He scored 4 fours and four sixes with 4 off 4 balls, with more than 5 at strike rate. LSG owner Sanjeev Goenka commented on Pant’s performance.

Sanjeev Goenka’s comment on Pant

Sanjeev Goenka Rishabh was happy to see Pant’s century. He spends a word for his X -handle. There he wrote, ‘Pants’ is aesthetic!’ In fact, Goenka wrote in imitation of ‘Fantastic’ KE Pant’s name. Which means ‘extraordinary’. He also shared two pictures of Pant. After touching the three -digit milestone, there is also a picture of the LSG captain’s SummerSt celebration. However, it is not clear in praise of this one word that Panti will take over the responsibility of LSG next year! Or Sanjeev Goenka will leave him!

Failed to meet the expectations of 20 million

Sanjeev Goenka took Rishabh Pant to LSG at a cost of 20 million. After receiving such a huge amount of money, he became the most expensive player in the history of IPL. In such a situation, the burden of expectation on him increased in the IPL of 2021. However, he failed to fulfill those expectations. In his first 12 innings, he scored only 5 runs at a strike rate of less than 12. However, he came in the 5th innings and made a century. Of course, Pant’s innings Lucknow did not work, as LSG was eliminated from the IPL before he came to play. Even in the last match, his team lost the match by 5 wickets.

Asish Roy
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