Sanjiv Goenka's Animated Discussion with Rishabh Pant After LSG's IPL Loss
Goenka's Reaction Following LSG's Defeat
After the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) faced a defeat in their first match of the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) against the Delhi Capitals (DC), franchise owner Sanjiv Goenka was seen on the field engaging in a lively discussion with captain Rishabh Pant, along with head coach Justin Langer and director of cricket Tom Moody. This interaction was broadcasted live, with Goenka's family members, including his son Shashwat and wife Preeti, present. The footage quickly gained traction on social media, reviving memories of a previous incident involving KL Rahul. In the 2024 season, Goenka had received backlash after a 10-wicket loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad, where he was visibly upset while addressing the then-captain. Fans had expressed their discontent, calling for greater respect for players. Although the specifics of Goenka's conversation with Pant remain unclear, it became a trending topic on social media platforms.
Sanjiv Goenka and team have an animated chat with Pant after the match by u/QuickLaw5338 in IndiaCricket
Sanjiv Goenka and Rishabh pant 😭 pic.twitter.com/0RzMSkp0vE
— Faiyaz (@FaiyazWhat) April 1, 2026
Sanjiv Goenka is having a chat with Rishabh Pant and the coaching staff after the loss against DC 🏏Sanjeev Goenka will not like the behavior he showed with KL Rahul, today he has again shown the same behavior with Rishabh Pant after losing today's match. 😡Why do they tolerate… pic.twitter.com/XnLiQnHqKK
— Prem Kumar (@cbhushanamazon) April 1, 2026
Here we go, Desperate Sanjiv Goenka along with his son and wife with LSG team management and Captain Rishabh Pant.I repeat, he is desperate to win an IPL Championship!! pic.twitter.com/15GhtYrQSE
— कट्टर KKR समर्थक 🦁🇮🇳 ™ (@KKRWeRule) April 1, 2026
aa gayi poori family pant ki class lene 😭😭😂 pic.twitter.com/2YHkTaQT4J
— flick (@onlykohly) April 1, 2026
Despite the loss, Goenka publicly backed Pant and the team, expressing optimism about their potential to improve in the ongoing season. In the match, LSG lost the toss and were put to bat first at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium. The team struggled significantly, getting bowled out for a mere 141 runs. A shift in the batting order did not yield positive results, with no player reaching a half-century; Abdul Samad (36) and Mitchell Marsh (35) were the highest scorers. On the bowling front, LSG's pacers Mohammed Shami, Mohsin Khan, and Prince Yadav performed admirably, leaving the Capitals in a precarious position at 25-4. However, a solid partnership of 119 runs between Sameer Rizvi (70) and Tristan Stubbs (39) led the visitors to a six-wicket victory.
