IPL 2026: Fans question LSG’s ‘unfiltered clip’ after viral Goenka-Pant exchange | Cricket News – The Times of India


IPL 2026: Fans question LSG’s ‘unfiltered clip’ after viral Goenka-Pant exchange | Cricket News – The Times of India
Rishabh Pant and Sanjiv Goenka (X)

Lucknow Super Giants have pushed back against rising speculation after a viral post-match moment involving owner Sanjiv Goenka and captain Rishabh Pant triggered widespread debate online. The controversy erupted following Lucknow’s six-wicket defeat in their IPL 2026 opener at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. While the result exposed early concerns for the side, it was the visuals after the game that quickly took centre stage. Broadcast footage showed Goenka engaged in what appeared to be an intense conversation with Pant, with head coach Justin Langer also part of the discussion. With no audio available, the clip led to widespread speculation, with many drawing comparisons to the controversial interaction between Goenka and KL Rahul in 2024, which had previously raised questions over the involvement of franchise owners. Amid the growing noise, LSG attempted to address the situation by releasing what they called an “unfiltered clip” on social media. The video portrayed a more relaxed interaction between Pant and Goenka, with both seen sharing a hug. The caption read: “Not everything you see is the true story, here’s the unfiltered post-match vibes, when cameras don’t cut.” However, the explanation did little to quieten the chatter. Several fans remained sceptical, pointing to empty stands visible in the background and suggesting the footage may not have been captured immediately after the match. Some even speculated that the clip could have been staged to counter the narrative, though there is no evidence to support such claims.

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Earlier, Goenka had avoided directly addressing the controversy, instead choosing to focus on the bigger picture in a social media post.

Sanjiv Goenka post

Sanjiv Goenka post

“This is a long season, and moments like these are part of building something meaningful. I have full confidence in our captain and the team to respond with strength. To our fans, thank you for your support at Ekana today, we will come back stronger. The story of LSG this season is far from written,” he wrote. Lucknow will now look to move past the off-field distraction when they face Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on April 5. SRH head into the contest with momentum after a commanding 65-run victory over Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens.


‘Not everything you see is true’: LSG release full video after Goenka-Pant clip goes viral | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Not everything you see is true’: LSG release full video after Goenka-Pant clip goes viral | Cricket News – The Times of India
Sanjiv Goenka interaction with Rishabh Pant (Image: X)

Lucknow Super Giants have clarified the much-discussed on-field interaction between owner Sanjiv Goenka and captain Rishabh Pant following their defeat to Delhi Capitals.After the loss, Goenka was seen in an animated conversation with Pant, with head coach Justin Langer also part of the exchange. While no audio was available, the visuals suggested a serious discussion, quickly going viral across social media and sparking widespread speculation among fans and experts.The moment also revived memories of a similar incident in the 2024 IPL season, when Goenka was seen having a public exchange with then-captain KL Rahul after a defeat, an episode that had drawn considerable criticism at the time.However, addressing the narrative, Lucknow Super Giants shared a video on their official social media, stating:“Not everything you see is the true story, here’s the unfiltered post-match vibes when the cameras don’t cut.” Match HighlightDelhi Capitals pulled off a remarkable six-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants in Match 5 of IPL 2026, chasing down a modest target of 142 in 17.1 overs. LSG were bowled out for 141 after a disappointing batting display, with Delhi’s bowlers, led by Lungi Ngidi and T Natarajan, keeping them in check. In reply, DC suffered an early collapse to 26/4 inside the powerplay, but Sameer Rizvi (70* off 47) and Tristan Stubbs (39* off 32) stitched an unbeaten 119-run partnership to turn the game around. Rizvi anchored the chase with maturity and finished it in style, earning Player of the Match honours as Delhi completed a stunning comeback.


‘Is Rishabh Pant really an opener?’ Kevin Pietersen questions LSG call | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Is Rishabh Pant really an opener?’ Kevin Pietersen questions LSG call | Cricket News – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Former England captain Kevin Pietersen has raised doubts over Rishabh Pant’s decision to promote himself to the top order, suggesting the Lucknow Super Giants skipper may have “gone a little too far ahead” in his batting position.Pant, who was run out for 7 off 9 balls in LSG’s IPL 2026 opener against Delhi Capitals, later indicated he intends to bat in the top order this season. However, Pietersen believes the move could backfire.

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‘Too much pressure at the top’“When you look at the strength and depth of LSG’s batting, is Rishabh Pant really an opening batter?” Pietersen said. “I think he might have gone a little too far ahead of where he was in the line-up compared to last year.”The former England star pointed out that Pant had earlier dropped down the order but is now looking to move up again, a shift he feels may not be ideal. “He just needs to go out and enjoy his cricket,” Pietersen added, warning that forcing himself into a top-three role could pile unnecessary pressure.“Don’t force yourself into batting at number three. Enjoy the luxury of that position. I think he puts himself under tremendous pressure by opening the batting,” he said.Rizvi earns praise after match-winning knockPietersen also heaped praise on Delhi’s young batter Sameer Rizvi, who turned the game with an unbeaten 70 after the Capitals were reduced to 26/4 in a chase of 142.“He played the situation beautifully, and I’m not surprised,” Pietersen said, recalling his time mentoring the youngster. “This kid is a proper player, and we probably need to invest in him for a period of time.”He emphasised the importance of backing young talent, adding, “When you invest in a player, you need trust that he can pay you back, and he has done exactly that.”According to Pietersen, Rizvi’s match-winning effort under pressure in a season opener carries more weight than scoring freely in a high-scoring game, underlining his temperament and potential.


Sanjiv Goenka–Rishabh Pant exchange goes viral after LSG loss, sparks fresh IPL storm | Cricket News – The Times of India


Sanjiv Goenka–Rishabh Pant exchange goes viral after LSG loss, sparks fresh IPL storm | Cricket News – The Times of India
Sanjiv Goenka and Rishabh Pant (X)

Lucknow Super Giants found themselves under early pressure in IPL 2026 after a disappointing six-wicket defeat to Delhi Capitals at home, a result that not only exposed batting concerns but also sparked conversation off the field. LSG struggled to get going with the bat, folding for just 141 in their opening game. The top order failed to deliver, with captain Rishabh Pant scoring 7, Aiden Markram managing 11, and Nicholas Pooran contributing only 8. While the bowlers made early inroads, Delhi turned the chase around through a composed unbeaten 70 from Sameer Rizvi and a steady 39 not out from Tristan Stubbs, sealing the game with 2.5 overs to spare. However, it was what followed after the match that drew just as much attention. LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka was seen in an on-field conversation with Pant, with head coach Justin Langer also part of the discussion. While no audio was available, the visuals suggested an intense exchange, and the clip quickly gained traction across social media. The moment inevitably brought back memories of a similar incident involving Goenka and former LSG captain KL Rahul during the 2024 season. That episode, widely viewed as a public fallout after a defeat, had drawn criticism at the time, and comparisons resurfaced following the latest visuals. Despite the speculation, Goenka struck a measured tone in his public response. Taking to X after the game, he backed his side and urged patience.

​Sanjiv Goenka post

Sanjiv Goenka post

“This is a long season, and moments like these are part of building something meaningful. I have full confidence in our captain and the team to respond with strength. To our fans, thank you for your support at Ekana today, we will come back stronger. The story of @LucknowIPL this season is far from written,” he wrote. On the tactical front, Pant’s decision to promote himself to the top of the order also became a talking point. Having largely operated in the middle order in recent seasons, the move did not pay off in the opener. Pant was run out for 7 at the non-striker’s end after Mukesh Kumar got a fingertip deflection onto a powerful straight drive from Mitchell Marsh. When asked if he would continue opening alongside Markram and Marsh, Pant kept his options open. “It’s a 50-50 call,” he said after the match. With questions emerging around team balance, batting roles, and the early loss, LSG now face a crucial phase as they look to settle into the season and respond strongly in the games ahead.


IPL 2026: Rishabh Pant to continue as opener? LSG skipper reveals after defeat | Cricket News – The Times of India


IPL 2026: Rishabh Pant to continue as opener? LSG skipper reveals after defeat | Cricket News – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Rishabh Pant’s bold move to open the innings didn’t go as planned as Lucknow Super Giants slumped to a defeat against Delhi Capitals in their IPL 2026 opener, raising questions about his role at the top.Pant’s outing ended in a bizarre run-out in the third over. A straight drive from Mitchell Marsh was deflected onto the stumps by Mukesh Kumar, catching Pant well short at the non-striker’s end. The LSG skipper, who scored 7 off 9 balls, walked off visibly frustrated after the unlucky dismissal.

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Reflecting on the moment, Pant said, “I think the best way to recover from it is to ignore. I think that’s the best way looking forward because you know something like that, you can’t control, but thinking about it definitely puts you on the back-foot.” He also admitted that the team struggled to build partnerships: “See, it’s always the case, but you know the way we batted, we couldn’t get a partnership going for long.”Pant’s promotion to the top, breaking the established pair of Aiden Markram and Marsh, raised eyebrows. Addressing whether he will continue as opener, he said, “I think it’s a 50-50 call, but we’ll see. But definitely see me in the top order.”LSG’s batting faltered throughout, managing just 141 in 18.4 overs despite starts from Markram and a fighting 35 from Marsh. Lungi Ngidi and T Natarajan starred with three wickets each, while Kuldeep Yadav chipped in with crucial breakthroughs.

Rizvi, Stubbs seal win for DC

Chasing 142, Delhi were in early trouble before Sameer Rizvi (70*) and Tristan Stubbs (39*) stitched a match-winning 119-run stand. Rizvi’s fearless hitting turned the game on its head as DC chased down the target in 17.1 overs.With the opening experiment failing and LSG’s batting misfiring, Pant now faces a crucial call on his position going forward.


Watch: Rishabh Pant giggles after freak dismissal ends opening gamble in LSG vs DC | Cricket News – The Times of India


Watch: Rishabh Pant giggles after freak dismissal ends opening gamble in LSG vs DC | Cricket News – The Times of India
Rishabh Pant dismissal in LSG vs DC (Screengrabs)

NEW DELHI: Lucknow Super Giants skipper Rishabh Pant endured a frustrating start to his opening experiment as Lucknow Super Giants took on Delhi Capitals in their first IPL 2026 clash on Wednesday, with a bizarre run-out cutting short his innings.The incident unfolded in the third over when Mukesh Kumar delivered a full ball that Mitchell Marsh struck firmly back towards the bowler. Mukesh got a fingertip to the ball in his follow-through, inadvertently deflecting it onto the stumps at the non-striker’s end.

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Angkrish Raghuvanshi focused only on team’s wins

Pant, who had backed up too far, was caught well short of his crease with no chance of recovery. Visibly disappointed, he walked off without waiting for the third umpire’s confirmation after scoring 7 off 9 balls.Watch:Pant’s early dismissal dealt a blow to LSG’s strategy, as the team had opted to promote him to the top in a bold tactical move. The wicket also validated Delhi’s decision to bowl first after Axar Patel won the toss, expecting assistance from the fresh surface.Earlier, Axar explained the call, citing potential help for bowlers in the powerplay despite data favouring teams batting first. Delhi fielded a balanced XI featuring the likes of KL Rahul, David Miller and Kuldeep Yadav, while LSG relied on a strong overseas core including Marsh, Nicholas Pooran and Anrich Nortje.Adding to the talking points, Arjun Tendulkar remained absent from both the playing XI and the bench despite being part of LSG’s squad this season.With Pant’s gamble backfiring early, the contest quickly tilted in Delhi’s favour in the opening exchanges.

LSG vs DC Playing XI

Lucknow Super Giants (Playing XI): Aiden Markram, Mitchell Marsh, Nicholas Pooran, Rishabh Pant(w/c), Ayush Badoni, Abdul Samad, Mukul Choudhary, Mohsin Khan, Mohammed Shami, Anrich Nortje, Prince YadavLucknow Super Giants Impact subs: Digvesh Rathi, Avesh Khan, Himmat Singh, Shahbaz Ahmed, Akshat RaghuvanshiDelhi Capitals (Playing XI): KL Rahul(w), Pathum Nissanka, Nitish Rana, Axar Patel(c), Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Vipraj Nigam, Lungi Ngidi,Kuldeep Yadav, T Natarajan, Mukesh KumarDelhi Capitals Impact subs: Ashutosh Sharma, Auqib Nabi, Sameer Rizvi, Dushmantha Chameera, Karun Nair


‘I don’t fear criticism’: Arjun Tendulkar’s no-nonsense reply goes viral – WATCH | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘I don’t fear criticism’: Arjun Tendulkar’s no-nonsense reply goes viral – WATCH | Cricket News – The Times of India
Arjun Tendulkar (Image credit: Instagram)

NEW DELHI: After two seasons with Mumbai Indians, Arjun Tendulkar – son of legendary Sachin Tendulkar – is set to turn out for a new franchise in the Indian Premier League 2026. Arjun will represent Lucknow Super Giants, led by Rishabh Pant, in IPL 2026 after being picked at his base price of Rs 30 lakh at the auction.With LSG gearing up to begin their IPL 2026 campaign against Delhi Capitals at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow, a video of Arjun speaking about how he stays calm on the field has gone viral.In an interview with Shubhankar Mishra, Arjun was asked: “How do you keep yourself so calm and cool?”

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Arjun replied: “I have 5 dogs in Goa & I spend time playing with them”.Shubhankar asked: “Do you have friends who are cricketers?”Arjun said: “I don’t really have cricketer friends, most of my friends don’t play cricket”.Shubhankar asked: “Are you scared for criticism?”. Arjun: said: No. I don’t.Arjun spent two seasons with Mumbai Indians, playing five matches in which he took three wickets and scored 13 runs.Arjun, who recently married Saaniya Chandhok on March 5, 2026, is now set for another IPL stint. He was seen putting in the hard yards in the nets, bowling at full throttle and rattling the stumps, looking in excellent touch.LSG SQUAD:Rishabh Pant, Ayush Badoni, Matthew Breetzke, Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran, Arshin Kulkarni, Mitchell Marsh, Shahbaz Ahmed, Akash Maharaj Singh, Avesh Khan, Mohammed Shami, Prince Yadav, Digvesh Singh Rathi, Arjun Sachin Tendulkar, Mayank Prabhu Yadav, Wanindu Hasaranga, Anrich Nortje, Josh Inglis, Abdul Samad, Himmat Singh, Naman Tiwari, Akshat Raghuwanshi, Mohsin Khan, Manimaran Siddharth, Mukul Choudhary.


KKR’s Cameron Green ‘won’t get suffocated by heavy price tag’, says Shane Watson | Cricket News – The Times of India


KKR’s Cameron Green ‘won’t get suffocated by heavy price tag’, says Shane Watson | Cricket News – The Times of India
Cameron Green (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak)

Mumbai: Over the years, the IPL has seen various top buys burdened by the pressure of their high price tags. In 2014, it was Yuvraj Singh, bought by Royal Challengers Bengaluru for Rs 14 crore, while in 2025, it was Rishabh Pant, purchased by Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 27 crore, who both seemed weighed down by their massive auction prices. There have been many others as well. In that context, there is genuine concern that the latest in the list could be Australian allrounder Cameron Green, who was picked up by Kolkata Knight Riders for a whopping Rs 25.20 crore in the IPL mini-auction in November last year. However, ahead of his team’s opening match of IPL-2026 against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday night, KKR assistant coach and former Australian allrounder Shane Watson asserted that Green will not be weighed down by his high price tag, pointing out that the Australian allrounder prefers to play with absolute freedom. “I’ve seen players in the past who’ve had a high price tag on them. I’ve seen them crumble in the past; that wave of expectations really suffocated their ability to perform at their best,” Watson told reporters on Saturday, ahead of KKR’s training at the Wankhede Stadium. Watson reminded that Green had been bought by Mumbai Indians and later traded to RCB for a big price and performed fairly well in the past. “Cameron certainly doesn’t see it that way. We’ve seen with him when he got picked up to play here at MI a couple of years ago for a pretty decent amount of money (Green first played the IPL in 2023, when MI bought him for INR 17.5 crore), he had a very good season (he scored 452 runs at a strike rate of 160.28 and picked up six wickets). That is his mindset when it comes to the IPL—that he’s got nothing to lose,” Watson said. “Obviously, that’s what people are willing to pay for him, but he’s there to be as free as he can, be at his very best, and we’ve seen how that has been very beneficial for his performances in the IPL over the last couple of seasons. If you’ve seen the way he’s trained over the last couple of weeks, I don’t think in any way that his performance will be suffocated by that price tag, because he’s very free and excited about being able to be free in the middle as well,” he explained. Watson said joining KKR had been “very exciting” for him, especially because of the opportunity to work closely with Green. “There are a number of exciting things about me coming to KKR. One of the biggest is working with Cameron Green. I’ve had several conversations with him over the years, but being able to help him on his journey and support his growth is something I’m really excited about,” Watson said. Hampered by injuries to pacers Harshit Rana and Akash Deep, who have both been ruled out of IPL-2026, Watson admitted KKR are “doing everything” they can to get Matheesha Pathirana to their camp. “It’s a waiting game at the moment, and we’re being guided by the Sri Lankan cricket board. We are just doing everything we can to get him over here as soon as possible. With the calibre of support staff and medical staff that we’ve got here at KKR, we’ve got the exact same interests as Sri Lankan cricket as well. We want Pathirana to be here. We want him to be fit. We certainly would never, ever push him any earlier than he needs to. “We just hope that sooner rather than later he’s able to come over here and we can really start the integration process,” Watson said. Watson showered praise on Zimbabwe pacer Blessing Muzarabani, who was drafted into the side a few days before the tournament, and said that KKR were hoping he would capitalise on the opportunity and deliver the goods. “Life’s all about opportunities, and to be able to see someone like Blessing Muzarabani get the opportunity that he’s been working so hard towards with his exploits on the field is fantastic. For a tall guy, he’s a great athlete. He’s got great skills, and for there to be an opportunity for him to put it on the world stage and test himself against the best batters in the world, I’m so excited for him,” Watson said. Watson revealed that KKR’s young top-order batter, Mumbai’s Angkrish Raghuvanshi, has been slogging it out to be ready to don the keeping gloves. “Raghuvanshi has been working tirelessly on his wicketkeeping for the last five or six months.”


IPL 2026: LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka breaks silence on Pant captaincy ‘speculations’ | Cricket News – The Times of India


IPL 2026: LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka breaks silence on Pant captaincy ‘speculations’ | Cricket News – The Times of India
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) owner Sanjiv Goenka with Rishabh Pant (PTI Photo)

Sanjiv Goenka, owner of Lucknow Super Giants, has firmly shut down speculation surrounding Rishabh Pant’s captaincy ahead of IPL 2026, calling out what he implied were baseless reports doing the rounds. Pant had come under heavy criticism after a disappointing IPL 2025 campaign. Bought for a massive Rs. 27 crore at the mega auction, expectations were sky-high, but the left-hander struggled to deliver, scoring just 269 runs in 13 matches at an average of 24.45. As a result, rumours began circulating that LSG were considering a leadership change before the new season. Goenka, however, made his stance clear with a public message backing Pant’s leadership and character.

Sanjiv Goenka post

Sanjiv Goenka post

“Heading into the season, I had read the speculations around @RishabhPant17’s captaincy and smiled. We’ve spent enough time together to know his character and commitment. Have a great season, Cap!” Goenka wrote on X. This is not the first time such rumours have surfaced. During IPL 2025, similar claims gained traction on social media, suggesting Pant could even be dropped due to concerns over his hefty price tag. The wicketkeeper-batter responded strongly at the time, calling out the spread of misinformation. “I understand fake News gives more traction to content, but let’s not build everything around it . Little sense and credible news will help more rather making fake news with agenda. Thanks, have a good day . Let’s be responsible and sensible what we put out on social media,” Pant had posted. With the noise around his role addressed, focus now shifts back to cricket. Pant’s form will be under close watch when LSG begin their IPL 2026 campaign against Delhi Capitals at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on April 1.


‘Why such a big craze over Rishabh?’: Ex-IPL star baffled by Pant’s Rs 27.5cr price tag | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Why such a big craze over Rishabh?’: Ex-IPL star baffled by Pant’s Rs 27.5cr price tag | Cricket News – The Times of India
Rishabh Pant (Photo by PTI)

NEW DELHI: Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) captain Rishabh Pant’s performances and massive IPL price tag have come under scrutiny after a disappointing season last time, where he struggled for consistency as the team missed the playoffs. The wicketkeeper-batter, bought for a record Rs 27.50 crore, is now being urged to rethink his approach as he aims for a comeback in India’s white-ball setup.Speaking on Star Sports, former South Africa captain Faf du Plessis criticised Pant’s lack of a clear game plan, saying, “Even in his method in Test cricket, it looks all over the place. “But there must be something in his head that says this is the blueprint I want to play with in Test cricket. It’s the same in T20 cricket. Just figuring out what your game plan looks like to give yourself the best chance of not being a 1 or 2 out of 10 player and instead be a 60 to 70% player, where you can have consistency.”He added that Pant seems overwhelmed by too many shot options: “It boils down to him having too many options in his head. It feels like he can score a six off every ball… But you still need a method even for T20 batting… with Pant, you feel like he’s always on the edge.”Du Plessis also questioned Pant’s huge auction value despite modest T20 numbers. He added, “You look at players like Pant in the auction and ask why there is such a big craze over someone like him… If you look at his T20 numbers, it’s not that great. So why is there such an obsession with him?” Pant scored just 269 runs last season at an average of 24.45, his lowest in IPL history, raising concerns about whether he has lived up to expectations.

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