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IPL 2025: Pant has our 100% support, LSG have balanced squad to win, says Pooran

IANS March 18, 2025 129 views

Nicholas Pooran has expressed full confidence in Rishabh Pant's leadership for Lucknow Super Giants in the upcoming IPL 2025 season. The West Indian player highlighted the team's balanced squad, combining experienced and young talents. Pant was acquired by LSG for a record-breaking Rs 27 crore and will lead the team in their opening match against Delhi Capitals. Pooran praised the evolving T20 format and the incredible talent of younger players, showing excitement for the tournament.

"He has our support 100% both on and off the field" - Nicholas Pooran
Lucknow, March 18: Nicholas Pooran has showered support to new Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) captain Rishabh Pant adding that the franchise has a balanced squad to lift the title in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season, commencing on March 22.

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- Pant appointed LSG captain after record Rs 27 crore auction acquisition

Pant was named LSG captain in January after being acquired by the Lucknow-based franchise for a record-setting Rs 27 crore in last year's auction in Jeddah.

"We have a good chance, we've a really balanced team (with) experienced and youth (players). We're looking forward to leading with the experienced players," Pooran told IANS.

The West Indian wicketkeeper-batter was among the five players to be retained by the franchise for IPL 2025.

On Pant's appointment as LSG captain, Pooran said, "Yeah, again, there's a better, fresh air. He comes with his package his experiences, on his skill and talent, and we looking forward to see how he goes. He has our support 100% both on and off the field. Actions speak louder than words so let's see how it goes."

He further lauded youngsters for their fearless performances in the T20 format. "Obviously, the rules have changed. The players have gotten better as well. Both batters and bowlers. The younger guys have been extremely talented. Came into the tournament and obviously dominated from the moment started. So the game has changed. The rules have changed, and it's really exciting," Pooran said.

When asked about things he loves about India, the former West Indies captain replied, "I love most things about India, obviously. The way the people welcome you here, the way they support cricket, the love for cricket here. I just believe it's a dream, where we come from.

"Cricket isn't that loved anymore. So, you know, coming here is obviously something new and we really appreciate how the people here of India welcome us. I really love being here."

LSG will face Delhi Capitals in their opening fixture of the tournament in Visakhapatnam on March 24.

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