After another flop show for Lucknow Super Giants, Rishabh Pant brutally exploded: “Koi shame …”

Rishabh Pant, the captain of Lucknow super veterans, was brutally trolled on social media, yet after another disappointing show in the ongoing IPL 2025. During the encounter against Mumbai Indians, Pant scored 2 runs by 4 runs before the dismissal by Will Jack. Pants scored 106 runs in 9 matches before today’s encounter and his performance criticized him with both fans as well as experts. After being purchased by LSG for Rs 27 crore, the pants became the most expensive player in the history of IPL auction, but that price does not remain tag. So far after another flop show, social media exploded him for a shortage of runs and even took a jib on his vast value tag.
Rishabh Pant, complete garbage performance.
If you feel ashamed, return 27 crores.#Mivslsg #Mivlsg pic.twitter.com/jebojpqwj– Chintan (@cricketchintan) 27 April, 2025
Suryakumar Yadav’s militant 54 and Ryan Ricelton’s 58 fired Mumbai Indians 215/7 in their Indian Premier League competition against Lucknow super veterans on Sunday.
Rishabh Pant never disappoints me.pic.twitter.com/wb2s9j9jer
– Kunal Yadav (@kunal_klr) 27 April, 2025
Suryakumar, while crossing the 400-run mark with his third fifty, continued to rob the run to become a leading run-scorer in this IPL. India T20 skipper also completed his 4,000 runs in the IPL.
Unrealistic association by Rishabh Pant. Today he scored four runs#Mivslsg pic.twitter.com/ywlim1Me6b
– Ganpat Teli (@gateposts_) 27 April, 2025
Suryakumar’s 28 -ball knock, with four sixes and with several fours, MI was placed on track for more than 200, even Tilak Verma (6) and Hardik Pandya (5) fell into quick succession.
During his innings, the standout stroke was when Suryakumar went down to his knee to pick up Prince Yadav (1/44) on the fine leg for six off the waist-up ball.
The LSG’s decision to bowl before the sun feared a spin-friendly track under the sun, backfire on a somewhat batting pitch, no bowler was able to control stroke-play.
The scoring rate of MI became around 10 A over, as it was felt that they were passing through the recession in the second half.
Ricelton’s attack in Powerplay promoted Mumbai’s charge, even losing Rohit Sharma quickly.
After scoring the back-to-back fifty, Rohit (12) welcomed India Speedster Mayank Yadav (2/40)-with two sixes in action after a cut off of an injury. But India’s captain was undone from slow delivery.
Mayank pulled out at 120 kmph delivery in the third over, which the batsman directly cut into the hands of the prince in the third man.
But the initial shock had no effect as Ricelton set his way for an impressive other IPL fifty off 25 balls.
Left-handed South African wicketkeeper-Bater hit his progress quickly in the game, killed the wicket powerfully and distanced anything in his border.
Ricelton shared a second wicket of 55 runs with Will Jack (29), which establishes the foundation for middle order.
He punished both motion and spin and made the LSG bowlers the most length to bowl at the beginning of the competition.
Ricelton shut down Digwesh Rathi (1/48), when he made a place to hit one on an in-field but the top-head extended it.
Finally, Naman Dhir, who had to change his bat to thwart the gauge test, scored 25 runs from 11 (2x4s, 2x6s), while debut Corbin Bosch inscribed 10-Gund 20 at 10-gond 20 to take the previous mile from 200-marks.
(With PTI input)
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