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All is not well between Rishabh Pant and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)? At least this is what the author thinks. Pant’s relationship with Lucknow Super Giants is suddenly becoming one of the biggest talking points of IPL 2026. What started as a disappointing campaign on the field now appears to be spilling into the public domain through the LSG captain’s own words and visible frustration during interviews.

LSG’s season has been filled with tactical confusion, inconsistent team combinations, and underwhelming results despite having a good squad on paper. The numbers themselves tell the story. LSG have lost nine of their 13 matches so far and currently sit at the bottom of the points table.

    Rishabh Pant’s recent remarks throughout the season have suggested that all is not well behind the scenes at the Sanjiv Goenka-owned franchise

    The latest moment came after LSG’s crushing defeat against the Rajasthan Royals at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. Despite posting 220 on the board, Lucknow failed to defend the total as Vaibhav Sooryavanshi smashed a breathtaking 93 off just 38 deliveries while Dhruv Jurel finished the chase with an unbeaten 53.

    Rishabh Pant appeared visibly emotional during the post-match interaction with Ian Bishop. While defending his struggling side, the LSG skipper unexpectedly dropped the ‘F’ word live on air.

    “We are proud of the team, regardless of how the situation is. Regardless of the table, we are confident of the team,” Pant said. “It hasn’t gone our way, and everyone knows that. But that doesn’t take away the fact that we are a f***ing good team."

    The remark instantly forced Ian Bishop to apologise on live television for the language used during the broadcast. But beyond the viral moment itself, the reaction revealed something deeper. Pant did not sound like a captain calmly backing his team. He sounded frustrated and exhausted from repeatedly explaining why a squad with so much talent keeps underperforming.

    Rishabh Pant didn’t just do it, did he, lol!#ipl #tataipl #rishabhpant #rrvslsg pic.twitter.com/GUvBAbwkTd

    — Merupranta Saikia (@MeruprantaMSD) May 19, 2026

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    “Too many minds” at LSG, claims Rishabh Pant

    Pant's mind seems cluttered, but there is one thing that is very clear about, which is that there are too many voices at LSG.

    Notably, LSG's large support staff comprises Tom Moody (director of cricket), Justin Langer (head coach), Kane Williamson (strategic advisor), Bharat Arun (fast bowling coach), Lance Klusener (assistant coach), Ryan Cook (assistant coach), and Carl Crowe (spin bowling coach).

    Pant first openly hinted at internal tactical confusion after LSG’s heartbreaking Super Over defeat against the Kolkata Knight Riders earlier this season.

    The match itself was chaotic. Mohammed Shami’s stunning last-ball six forced a Super Over after KKR looked completely in control. But the game slipped away quickly as Sunil Narine picked up two wickets in three balls before Rinku Singh finished things off immediately.

    After the loss, Pant was questioned about some of his bowling decisions, especially giving Digvesh Rathi a crucial over where Rinku Singh hammered four consecutive sixes. And his response was interesting.

    “See, there are always times in cricket where you can change things a little. And there will be times when I have to use them in the middle overs because I was looking for a wicket. I just didn’t get one. That was the thought process behind it. And too many minds don’t make it easy on the ground.”

    His comments strongly hinted that the sheer volume of tactical inputs may actually be complicating decision-making during high-pressure situations.

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    Pant's comments were not a one-off frustration, as his remarks after the match against the Chennai Super Kings clearly showed that people at the franchise are not on the same page.

    Despite chasing 188 and losing quick wickets after a dominant opening partnership, Pant surprisingly did not come out to bat. Nicholas Pooran, Abdul Samad, and Mukul Choudhary were all promoted ahead of the captain. After the game, Pant openly admitted that the call was not entirely his own.

    “See, I was ready to bat and the idea came up. I was in the dressing room. The idea came in: why not try players who have not played much, they haven't got much chances, and that was the idea. But you know, sometimes you have to respect some things for the think tank.”

    “Sometimes it's difficult when thought process is not being implemented all the time. It’s frustrating when you know what you have as a team, [but] just because of little thought process here and there and you can't implement things the way you want. The only thing that can harm us is having too many thought process.”

    When a captain publicly repeats the same complaint multiple times across different matches, it usually means the issue runs deeper than ordinary post-match frustration.

    Decoding Rishabh Pant's explosive remarks

    Taken individually, each comment could perhaps be dismissed as emotional reactions during a difficult season. But together, they paint a very different picture.

    Rishabh Pant repeatedly mentioning “too many minds,” “respecting the think tank,” and not being able to implement ideas “the way you want” strongly suggests he feels restricted inside the current LSG setup.

    Also, there have been times when Rishabh Pant has been seen having animated chats with team owner Sanjiv Goenka on the field after the losses, which went massively viral and sparked debates around owner involvement and dressing-room pressure.

    The bigger issue is that LSG’s performances actually support Pant’s frustration. The team has constantly shuffled batting positions, opening combinations, bowling roles, and overall strategy throughout IPL 2026.

    And despite having one of the most experienced support staffs in the league, the results simply have not followed. Pant’s body language throughout the campaign has also looked noticeably different compared to previous years. Usually expressive and emotional by nature, he now often appears drained during tactical discussions and post-match interviews.

    The F-bomb after the Rajasthan Royals' defeat perhaps summed it up best. It did not feel like a captain merely defending his side; instead, it looked like those were the words from a totally frustrated skipper.

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