Rishabh Pant Got Angry at Batsmen Counted Their Mistakes and Gave a Big Statement after Defeat to PBks | LSG vs Pbks: '20-25 runs cum ... ', Rishabh Pant raging on batsmen after defeat from Punjab, counting and told mistakes

Lucknow Super Giants vs Punjab Kings: The Lucknow Super Gynts (LSG) team lost by 8 wickets against Punjab Kings on their home ground on Tuesday (April 1). This is his second defeat in IPL 2025. Earlier, Delhi Capitals defeated in the first match.

  1. Lucknow Super Giants vs Punjab Kings: The Lucknow Super Gynts (LSG) team lost by 8 wickets against Punjab Kings on their home ground on Tuesday (April 1). This is his second defeat in IPL 2025. Earlier, Delhi Capitals defeated in the first match. After the second defeat in three matches, captain Rishabh Pant’s anger broke out on the batsmen. He accepted the failure of the batting and said that the score of 171 runs was not enough to rescue.

  2. Lucknow batsmen surrendered

  3. Chasing the target of 172 runs, Punjab maintained control during their innings. Prabhasimran Singh played a stormy innings of 69 runs in 34 balls. Captain Shreyas Iyer remained unbeaten after scoring 52 runs in 30 balls. Nehal Vadhera also contributed 43 not out in 25 balls. On the other hand, none of the Lucknow batsmen could cross the 50 -run figure. Nicholas Puran (44) and Ayush Badoni (41) helped their team reach a challenging score. Arshdeep Singh took 3 wickets for Punjab Kings.

  4. Pant himself failed

  5. Lucknow captain Pant himself could score only 2 runs in 5 balls. He was able to score a total of 17 runs in 3 matches. Pant was dismissed for zero in the first match against Delhi Capitals. After this, he scored 15 runs against Sunrisers. He was not satisfied with his team’s batting and admitted that he was 20-25 runs. He said that when a team loses the initial wicket, it is always difficult to make a big score.

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  7. What did Pant say?

  8. After the match, Pant said, “This (score) was not enough. We were 20-25 runs less, but it is part of the game. Still assessing the circumstances on their home ground. When you lose the initial wicket, it is always difficult to score a big score, but all the players were always trying to take the match.

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  10. Lucknow at number seven

  11. Punjab Kings will now face Rajasthan Royals on 5 April. On the other hand, Lucknow will compete with Mumbai Indians on 3 April. After two consecutive wins, Punjab has reached second place in the points table. At the same time, Lucknow’s team is at number seven due to only 1 win in 3 matches.

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