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“Biggest Fraud”: Rishabh Pant Roasted Brutally As Poor Run Continues For Lucknow Super Giants




The bad race of Rishabh Pant in IPL 2025 turns into a terrible. He did not shine in the stick and was not impressive on the front of the captain too. Pant, who became the most expensive player in IPL’s history after Lucknow’s Super Giants bought it for 27 INR crores during the mega auction last year, scored only 19 points in four games during the current season. He started IPL 2025 with a six-ball duck before scoring Run-Aball 15. Pant scored two balls on five balls in the next match, then was dismissed for two balls out of six. Friday, his last rounds came against the Indians of Mumbai while Hhelik Pandya sent him to pack his bags in the 11th row of LSG sleeves at the Cricket Ekana stadium in Lucknow.

Pant’s fourth failure in IPL 2025 submitted it to criticism. Social media was full of messages dragging it.

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Earlier, when the LSG mentor, Zaheer Khan, was asked about the form of a pant as a striker, he said that the team had to support him because he is the skipper.

“We must always find a way because he is our captain. Everyone has expectations from him and I believe that the way he has done well as a captain, he will also contribute as a player,” Zaheer said at the post-match press conference.

While Zaheer supported the team captain, he did not retain his criticism on the ground on the field following the heavy defeat against the kings of Punjab.

By hunning 172 on a track which offered a handful and a variable rebound, PBKS rolled on the 34-ball 69 of the opener Prabhsimran Singh to exceed the local team by eight counters before facing the Mumbai Indians on Friday.

“What was a little disappointing for me here, given that it is a home match, and you know, in IPL, you saw how the teams planned to take a little home advantages, you know,” said the old Indian stimulator in the post-match press interaction.

“So yes, from this point of view, you have seen that the curator does not really think it’s a home game. You know, I think it might look like, you know, it was the curator of Punjab here.”

The former Pacer, who was the world leader in cricket development among the Mumbai Indians before joining LSG, added that all of this deprives the fans of the home team to look at their team dominating the procedure.

“So, this is (pitch) something we will understand. It is a new configuration also for me here. But I hope it is the first and the last game with regard to that, because you also disappoint Lucknow fans.” “They have found so many expectations to win the first home game here. As a team, we are confident, you know, we accept that we have lost the match, and we will do everything it takes to have an impact on the home leg. We still have six additional games here,” he added.

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