Lucknow Super Giants owner Sanjiv Goenka backed captain Rishabh Pant after the team’s six-wicket defeat to Delhi Capitals in their IPL 2026 opener, even as a post-match on-field exchange between the two sparked widespread discussion on social media. LSG were bowled out for 141 at home, a total that proved insufficient as Delhi Capitals chased it down comfortably with more than two overs to spare. The result has put early focus on LSG’s team combination and leadership decisions.


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Reacting shortly after the match, Goenka struck a composed tone, backing both the captain and the squad.

“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,” Goenka wrote on X.

He also acknowledged fan support at the Ekana Stadium and expressed confidence that the team would “come back stronger”, signalling no immediate concern despite the loss.

Viral visuals add to post-match narrative

Following the match, visuals of Goenka in conversation with Pant and head coach Justin Langer surfaced online and quickly went viral. While there was no audio to confirm the nature of the discussion, the clip triggered speculation among fans.

The moment also revived comparisons with Goenka’s earlier public interaction with former LSG captain KL Rahul during the 2024 season, which had drawn criticism at the time. However, Goenka’s public statement after the game appeared aimed at diffusing any such narrative.

Batting struggles cost LSG in opener

On the field, LSG struggled to build momentum with the bat. The top order failed to deliver:

  • Pant scored 7 after promoting himself up the order
  • Aiden Markram managed 11
  • Nicholas Pooran added just 8

The lack of partnerships proved costly as LSG were restricted to a below-par total.

In response, Delhi Capitals sealed the chase comfortably, powered by:

  • Sameer Rizvi (70*), anchoring the innings
  • Tristan Stubbs (39*), finishing the game
  • Pant reflects on opening decision

Pant’s decision to open the innings was one of the key talking points after the match. The left-hander, who has predominantly batted in the middle order, said the move remains under consideration.

“It’s a 50-50 call,” Pant said when asked if he would continue opening.

Statistically, Pant has been effective as an opener in T20 cricket, but the role change raises questions about LSG’s overall batting balance, especially with established top-order options like Mitchell Marsh and Markram.

Tactical calls under scrutiny

Pant also addressed other decisions taken during the match. He explained that all-rounder Shahbaz Ahmed was introduced as an impact substitute following a batting collapse, which limited the team’s bowling options.

On the batting order, Pant defended the move to send Ayush Badoni ahead of Pooran.

“The idea was simple. He would take charge in the middle overs. We had a defined role for him, especially when we lose early wickets,” Pant said.

He admitted that the team fell short due to the absence of key partnerships but pointed out that the bowlers showed promise with the new ball.





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