Wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant seemed like a sure shot retention for Delhi Capitals ahead of the mega IPL auction, but according to a report in Times of India, there has been a sudden twist that may question his future in the side. Delhi Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal had declared a few months ago that Pant will be their biggest retention. Those plans seem to have backfired. According to the Times of India, there is a huge call in the air concerning Pant after the Delhi Capitals are taking their time over the wish because of the major shift on how to run the franchise with the GMR group taking charge for the next couple of years. The report adds that the franchise wants to keep Pant, but that they need to sort out some details, as GMR and JSW are sharing responsibilities for the IPL. Lucknow Super Giants and Punjab Kings are keen to have Rishabh Pant as their captain, which comes as added pressure on Delhi Capitals to make a decision. Also Read | Will PBKS Retain Jitesh Sharma for IPL 2025? His Big Reveal GMR and JSW to Follow Rotational Management Approach GMR and JSW will share control of the Delhi Capitals on a rotational basis. GMR would handle the team during IPL 2025 and 2026, while JSW would handle the women's team, along with the Pretoria Capitals at that time. Venugopal Rao and Hemang Badani have been made the director of cricket and the head coach of Delhi Capitals, respectively. Sourav Ganguly has been appointed as head of cricket at JSW Sports. He would administer both the women's team and the Pretoria outfit without being involved in the daily activities of the men's team for the next few years. In a statement, Ganguly said: “I’ve had the pleasure of knowing the JSW Group and the Jindal family personally and professionally which made this an easy decision. JSW Sports has been doing visionary work across the board, and I am pleased to be able to lend my experience to all its cricketing projects." Parth Jindal, the founder of JSW said: "Dada has always had a special place at JSW Sports. For us, he is family first and then the cricketing icon that he is. I’ve said this in the past and it stands true even today – he is one of the sharpest brains in cricket and we will always stand to benefit from his guidance and wisdom of the sport. I am both humbled and delighted that Dada will now head all things cricket for JSW Sports in his role as director.”