"That's how it is captain," Rishabh Pant, who sits on the wicket of his home field, starts making excuses after defeat
Cricket News Desk. Lucknow Super Giants captain Rishabh Pant admitted on Tuesday after a defeat of eight Wicket to Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League that his team could not score enough runs. Punjab Kings, who chased a target of 172 runs from Supergiants, won 69 runs with the help of Prabhasimran Singh with three sixes and nine fours and Captain Shreyas Iyer (52 runs, 30 balls, four sixes, three fours) with the help of 84 runs for the second biscuit in 16.2 Burners. Iyer shared an unbeaten 67 for the third wicket with Nihal Vadhera (43 not out, 25 balls, four sixes, three fours) and took the team to the target. Super Giants scored 171 runs earlier with the loss of seven wickets using 44 of Nicholas Puran and 41 runs from Ayush Badoni. Badoni played a key role in the death above and added 47 of just 21 balls for the sixth wicket with Abdul Samad, 27, to take the team to a score of more than 170 runs. What did Rishabh pant say about the defeat of the team? Rishabh Pant said his team scored 20 to 25 runs. Pant said after the game, “That wasn’t enough, we left 20-25 runs.” This is part of the game – it was our first domestic game, so we still judge the situation. It is always difficult if you lose wickets in the beginning. You can’t control everything, but every player tried to pursue the game. Pants couldn’t understand the wicket. From Rishabh Pant’s words, he could not understand the wicket of his home field. He said: “Our idea was to take a slow wicket because we felt it was a domestic game, so the ball would stop a little.” We didn’t do very well. We will learn from this and move forward. Surely there are many positive things in it. At the beginning of the tournament, the team still has a lot to find out, and hopefully it will be good for us. Share this story -tags