Time le ke daalo...: Pant goes ballistic during LSG nets session with an array of attacking shots

ANI March 18, 2025 68 views

Rishabh Pant is making a thunderous comeback in the Indian Premier League with Lucknow Super Giants. His recent net session demonstrated explosive batting skills and a confident approach to the upcoming tournament. After a significant transfer worth Rs 27 crore, Pant is set to lead LSG and potentially re-establish himself as India's premier wicketkeeper-batter. His first match against former team Delhi Capitals on March 24 promises to be a highly anticipated encounter.

"Time le ke daalo koi jaldi nahi hai, apne ko bhi saans chahiye thodi si" - Rishabh Pant
Lucknow, March 18: The Indian wicketkeeper-batter and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) skipper Rishabh Pant kickstarted his practice sessions ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.

Key Points

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Pant returns to IPL with LSG after record-breaking transfer

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Explosive batting practice signals strong comeback

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Facing former team Delhi Capitals in opener

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Aiming to reclaim national team spot

In a video posted by LSG, Pant was heard advising the bowler, saying, "Time le ke daalo koi jaldi nahi hai, apne ko bhi saans chahiye thodi si" (take your time and bowl, I need some time to breathe too).

Pant wasted no time in unleashing a flurry of attacking strokes, giving very little breathing space to the bowler. He looked in top-form with some of his more unorthodox hits.

"That sound... uffff," said the caption of Pant's batting video on LSG's official X handle.

https://x.com/LucknowIPL/status/1901849682164298209

Pant's IPL journey with LSG could not be more poetic as he would start off his campaign as LSG's skipper against his former side Delhi Capitals at Visakhapatnam on March 24.

Pant has represented Delhi Capitals (DC) for his entire IPL career since 2016, scoring 3,284 runs in 110 matches at an average of 35.31, with a century and 18 fifties. He was appointed as the team's captain in 2021 and led them to playoffs in the same season. He was let go by the franchise in 2024 ahead of the mega auction and became the league's most expensive player ever at Rs 27 crore, bought by LSG, who later appointed him as a captain too in January. While there are speculations over his batting position, one thing is for sure, Pant fans are up for a thrilling ride!

Pant was also a part of India's ICC Champions Trophy winning team recently, however, he did not get to play a match. Pant has not featured in any white-ball game for India since August and a bumper IPL season could make him India's first-choice wicketkeeper-batter again.

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