Pant's White-Ball Template Missing, Says Karim After Another IPL Failure

Rishabh Pant's poor form in IPL 2026 continued with a three-ball duck, as LSG lost their fourth consecutive match. Saba Karim attributed Pant's struggles to a lack of a clear batting template in white-ball cricket. Dale Steyn and Faf du Plessis suggested Pant is overthinking and feeling pressure as captain. Sanjay Bangar expressed disappointment with Pant's body language and shot selection.

Key Points: Pant's Template Woes: Karim on IPL 2026 Struggles

  • Pant dismissed for duck in LSG's 4th straight loss
  • Karim says Pant lacks white-ball batting template
  • Steyn says Pant overthinking; du Plessis cites captaincy pressure
  • Bangar disappointed with Pant's body language and shot selection
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IPL 2026: Pant has yet to find his template for white-ball cricket, says Karim

Saba Karim says Rishabh Pant lacks a white-ball template, as LSG captain's IPL 2026 slump continues. Steyn, du Plessis, and Bangar also weigh in.

"Rishabh Pant's problem lies in the fact that he's yet to find his template for white-ball cricket. - Saba Karim"

New Delhi, April 23

Lucknow Super Giants captain Rishabh Pant's struggles in IPL 2026 are rooted in his inability to find a clear batting template for himself in white-ball cricket, said former India wicketkeeper Saba Karim.

Pant was dismissed for a three-ball duck on Wednesday, as LSG suffered their fourth consecutive loss of this season. His overall tally in IPL 2026 stands at 147 runs in seven innings at a strike rate of 132.43.

"A modern T20 batter has to find his own template. For instance, whether it is Shreyas Iyer or Rajat Patidar, even if Rajat Patidar goes in to bat on a track like this, I'm sure he's got his clarity in his mind that he will go and play the big shots, and he's confident of doing so.

"Rishabh Pant's problem lies in the fact that he's yet to find his template for white-ball cricket. And not only talking about T20, even ODIs. And Test-match batting for him, I think there is more transparency in his thought process the way he prepares. I think somehow in white-ball cricket he's yet to find that," said Karim on ESPNCricinfo.

Pant's inconsistency has been a major talking point in IPL 2026. While he struck 68 not out against Sunrisers Hyderabad earlier in the season, his other innings have failed to leave an impact as a number three batter.

While South Africa pacer Dale Steyn suggested Pant is playing more than one game in his head right now, Faf du Plessis remarked that the pressure to emulate in-form captains like Shreyas Iyer and Rajat Patidar is weighing heavily on Pant.

"You look at innings like that - who can we look who does that well? So how many times out of ten if you put Virat Kohli in that situation is he going to play in a tempo that's going to be: I'm not going to face dot balls; I'm going to hit the ball along the ground; I'm going to be 60 not out... and that's a picture for you on tough wickets when the scoreboard is saying (the target is) 160.

"How do you get to the end? Look at (Kohli) - he is a great example. High intensity. Drops the risk a little bit. Hits gaps, hits fours, runs really hard, no dot balls. That is a very modern way of playing. It's a default of our game is right now. A lot of teams are talking about how you must be aggressive, how you must take the game on.

"And, as a captain, you feel that responsibility lies with you to demonstrate that. Great examples: Rajat Patidar is leading the way that the RCB batting line-up's playing, and Shreyas Iyer is leading the way (with) the style of batting (for PBKS). So the captain sets the tone. You almost can't blame Pant (for) thinking 'I need to do the same'. But it wasn't there; you needed just a calm head, just to go... The wicket was tough and 'I need to scratch my way to the end of the game,'" he elaborated.

Former India batting coach and JioStar expert Sanjay Bangar also echoed the same view, saying that he was disappointed with Pant's body language against RR. "It just didn't feel right, the shots he attempted at the start of his innings. In his first three balls, he tried to swing across the line each time.

"As a top-order batter with a lot of international runs and experience, this is something he would be very disappointed with. His body language said it all; he knew he got it wrong. If he applies more clarity to his approach early on, he will get far better returns."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's tough to watch. The pressure of captaincy seems to be affecting his natural game. He came back from that horrific accident, we should cut him some slack. But at this level, clarity is non-negotiable. Hope he finds his rhythm soon.
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Priya S
Yaar, it's so frustrating! We know what Pant can do. That 68* against SRH showed his class. But then he plays a rash shot and gets out for a duck. He needs to stop comparing himself to Iyer or Patidar and just play his own game. Too much overthinking. 😔
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I disagree with the experts a bit. The problem isn't just Pant. LSG's batting order is unstable. He's coming in at 3, sometimes too early, sometimes after a collapse. The team management needs to give him a fixed role and back him, not just criticize publicly.
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Rohit P
Body language says everything. Bangar is right. When Pant walked off after that duck, he looked completely lost. He's our X-factor player for India in all formats. Maybe he should take a break from captaincy, just focus on batting and getting that destructive mojo back. 🏏
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Michael C
Interesting analysis. The "template" discussion is key in modern T20. Players like Buttler, Maxwell, they have a method. Pant seems caught between anchoring and exploding. At number 3, you often have to do both. Tough spot, but great players figure it out.

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