Rishabh Pant backs Lucknow Super Giants despite playoff elimination
L'essentiel
- Rishabh Pant expressed frustration after LSG's ninth defeat but defended his team's quality.
- Despite playoff elimination, he stated, "we are a f***ing good team." Pant also discussed batting and bowling challenges on batting-friendly pitches.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) have been eliminated from the playoff race after suffering their ninth defeat of the season against Rajasthan Royals. Rishabh Pant, the skipper, expressed his team's frustration but maintained confidence in their overall quality.
Rishabh Pant
NEW DELHI: Rishabh Pant did not hide his frustration after Lucknow Super Giants suffered their ninth defeat of the season, but the skipper made it clear that one result â or an entire disappointing campaign â would not change how he views his side. After LSGâs seven-wicket defeat to Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur on Tuesday, Pant dropped a rare F-bomb while backing his dressing room, insisting the teamâs quality remained intact despite elimination from the playoff race. âWe are proud as a team regardless of what our situation is right now. The kind of team we have, we know we can win this. Regardless of anything, we are confident enough as a team and as individuals,â Pant said after the match. âIt hasnât gone our way, and everyone knows that, but that doesnât take away the fact that we are a f***ing good team.â
Pant backs team despite another collapse
LSG had looked in control after posting 220/5 on a flat Sawai Mansingh Stadium surface, but the total proved insufficient as RR chased it down in just 19.1 overs. Teen sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi tore into the attack with a 38-ball 93, leaving Pantâs bowlers with no answers. The LSG captain admitted his side fell short with the bat despite the imposing scoreline. âI think there are a few ways to look at it. In the middle overs and then in the last over, the way Jofra Archer bowled, I think it was really good. But we could have actually scored five or ten runs more on this kind of wicket when you get that kind of start, and we just couldnât capitalise in the last over,â he said.
âExperience canât be earned overnightâ
Pant also spoke about the challenge of defending totals on batting-friendly pitches, saying bowlers often have little room for error. âItâs definitely a difficult one for sure because you always want to back your bowlers, but sometimes itâs hard. On a wicket like this, there is less margin for the bowlers. Sometimes you have to keep a simple plan, keep focusing one ball at a time and just try to execute,â he said. He also acknowledged the value of experience in crunch moments, hinting at what LSG have missed in key phases this season. âExperience is something youâre always going to miss. It canât be earned overnight. It takes years for people to gain that experience, and definitely in pressure situations, that is one thing which keeps you ahead,â he added. Pant also defended holding back Shahbaz Ahmed until late in the chase, explaining the decision was tactical against RRâs left-handers.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific tactical changes will LSG implement for future seasons?
- How will the team's performance impact player retention and recruitment?
- What is the long-term vision for LSG under Pant's captaincy, considering this season's outcome?