A gallant, unbiddable INR 27 crore for the star batter Rishabh Pant, and the result is yet to be yielded. Another match, and another failed effort from the Lucknow Supergiants captain, Rishabh Pant as he got dismissed for two runs after he got a surprise outside edge of Hardik Pandya, and Bosch took a gliding catch. And with that, the camera turned to the LSG owner, Sanjiv Goenka, who was forcefully trying to put a smile on his face. Here's the video: Bc Goenka 😹After Pant Wicket #LSGvsMI pic.twitter.com/MBomVJlYMI — Rᴀᴊᴀ Bᴀʙᴜ💫 (@akkian_raja09) April 4, 2025 Goenka, who became infamous for a public verbal spat with the former LSG captain KL Rahul, has been thoroughly focused on. And almost after every match, he is seen chatting with Pant in the chores. Last day, it looked like it has got the mercury reaching high. Despite speculations, Goenka has been the one giving post-match ted-talks to the team, despite the dressing room being garlanded with names like Justin Langer! And this has raised eyebrows, probably covering up the previous year's mess? Well, Rishabh's struggle hopefully won't add any other déjà vu to the list! Read also: Rohit Sharma Benched, Fans React to Hardik Pandya’s Call LSG managed 203 runs on board Mitchell Marsh's fiery 60 off 31 balls set the tone for Lucknow Super Giants’ strong total of 203/8 in their 20 overs. Partnered by Aiden Markram, who played a steady 53 from 38, the opening duo stitched together a 76-run stand before Marsh fell to a return catch by Puthur. Despite a middle-order stumble—with captain Rishabh Pant falling for just 2—Ayush Badoni and David Miller ensured momentum stayed with LSG. Hardik Pandya, however, turned the tide briefly for Mumbai Indians, grabbing a sensational five-wicket haul including Pooran, Pant, Miller, and Akash Deep, proving lethal at the death. Boult and Puthur chipped in with key breakthroughs, but the rest of the bowling looked patchy. With boundaries flowing—18 fours and 13 sixes in total—LSG capitalized on a flat surface and short boundaries. Despite the late flurry of wickets, they posted a competitive total, giving their bowlers a strong platform to defend under lights.