Delhi Capitals' skipper and star wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant went rather surprisingly silent on social media just before the much-anticipated Indian Premier League 2025 mega-auction. On his X account, he shared a post in which he wrote that if he comes to auction, will he get any buyers, and if yes, then at what price is he going to be sold? This message from DC’s skipper has gained attention, and it highlights the relationship between the franchise and Rishabh is not looking good. — Rishabh Pant (@RisIf go to the auction. will I be sold or not and for how much ??habhPant17) October 11, 2024 Pant has been an integral part of DC since his debut in the IPL in 2016. In the 111 matches played, Pant had 3284 runs at an average striking rate of 148.93 and has one hundred and 18 half-centuries to his name. In the last season, Pant was Delhi's costliest player at INR 16 crore and did justice to his bargain by striking 446 runs off 13 matches with a strike rate of 155.40. Also Read | 'He gives us options because he has three skills,' -Nic Pothas Highlights Mehidy Hasan Miraz's Role in T20Is He made a very strong comeback into the IPL and international cricket after that accident back in 2022. He has been performing really well for India on every chance he gets. He also helped his team lift the T20 World Cup in 2024. Despite brilliant performances and long time with Delhi Capitals, Pant’s future with team Capitals remains uncertain. The side has seen some key changes, like parting ways with head coach Ricky Ponting, with whom they had a seven-year association. DC had earlier dismissed rumors of Pant's release, but this post has managed to keep the topics related to his retention ahead of mega auction.