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Rishabh Pant Drops F-Bomb on Live TV After LSG's 7-Wicket IPL Loss to RR

Rishabh Pant used explicit language on national television after LSG's 7-wicket defeat to RR in IPL 2026. Despite posting 220/5, LSG failed to defend as RR chased down the target in 19.1 overs. Pant defended his team's quality, calling them "a f***ing good team" despite their playoff elimination. He also highlighted the importance of experience and explained his tactical bowling decisions during the match.

IPL 2026: Frustrated Rishabh Pant allegedly uses 'F-word' on national TV after 7-wicket defeat to RR

Jaipur, May 20

Lucknow Super Giants captain Rishabh Pant delivered a blunt and straightforward assessment after his side's seven-wicket defeat to Rajasthan Royals at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Tuesday, insisting that his side remains 'a f***ing good team' despite slipping to another high-scoring loss in the Indian Premier League 2026.

LSG, though eliminated from the play-offs race, posted a formidable 220/5 in 20 overs on a batting-friendly surface, but Rajasthan Royals overhauled the total in just 19.1 overs, as Donovan Ferreira's late strike sealed the chase at 225/3.

Despite the defeat, Pant remained firm in his belief in the squad's quality and character, stressing that results do not define their internal confidence.

"We are proud as a team regardless of what our situation is right now. The kind of team we have, we know we can win this. Regardless of anything, we are confident enough as a team and as individuals. 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 LSG skipper said after the loss.

While acknowledging the opposition's quality of execution, Pant felt his side missed out on a slightly higher total after a strong start.

"I think there are a few ways to look at it. In the middle overs and then in the last over, the way Archer bowled, I think it was really good. But we could have actually scored five or ten runs more on this kind of wicket when you get that kind of start, and we just couldn't capitalise in the last over," Pant said.

On the broader challenge of defending totals on such surfaces, Pant highlighted the limited margin for error and the importance of simplicity in execution under pressure.

"It's definitely a difficult one for sure because you always want to back your bowlers, but sometimes it's hard. On a wicket like this, there is less margin for the bowlers, and having too many suggestions doesn't work out. Sometimes you have to keep a simple plan, keep focusing on one ball at a time, and just try to execute the plan," he added.

Pant also pointed to the value of experience in crunch situations, noting how difficult it is to replace seasoned performers in high-pressure phases of the game.

"Experience is something you're always going to miss, regardless of whether things go good or bad, because experience can't be earned overnight. It takes years for people to gain that experience, and definitely in pressure situations, that is one thing which keeps you ahead for sure," he said.

Discussing a key tactical decision, Pant defended the timing of introducing Shahbaz Ahmed into the attack, explaining the match-up considerations that influenced the call.

"Definitely because of the left-handers. They had been batting for a brief period of time and exposing a left-arm spinner; we didn't want that, especially because Rathi was there in the side, so why take a chance on Shahbaz when Rathi is there in the side?" he explained.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Seriously though, Pant needs to control his language on national TV. Kids look up to him. I get the frustration, but there are better ways to express it. We're always quick to criticize foreign players for swearing, but when it's our own, we make excuses. Consistency matters. Fair play to RR though, they chased brilliantly!

Rohit L

Having watched every LSG match this season, I think Pant's frustration is justified. Our bowling lineup lacked experience—when you rely on young bowlers to defend 220, it's tough. And let's be real, that F-word slip was just him being human. The BCCI might fine him, but millions of Indian fans understand the pressure. Yaar, IPL ke pressure mein aisa hota hai. 💪

Nikhil C

I think we're missing the bigger picture here. Pant's comment about experience being crucial is spot on. Look at how many senior Indian players are missing from IPL due to "workload management"—then we wonder why young bowlers crack under pressure. That said, swearing on live TV isn't something to celebrate. He should apologize but the sentiment behind it is correct.

Kavya N

Leave Pant alone yaar! He's been through an accident, injury, and now captaincy pressure. The guy is giving his 100%. If anything, this shows he cares deeply about the team. In India, we love when players show emotion—Virat Kohli gets applauded for aggression, but Pant gets criticized? Double standards much? RR played well though, hats off to Donovan Ferreira! 🔥

Michael C

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