Mukul Choudhary Credits Rishabh Pant's Advice for LSG's Thrilling Win Over KKR

Lucknow Super Giants batter Mukul Choudhary has credited a pre-match conversation with captain Rishabh Pant for his match-winning performance against Kolkata Knight Riders. Pant advised Choudhary to stop overthinking, trust his natural game, and focus on the basics, which the batter says was crucial. Choudhary slammed an unbeaten 54 runs off just 27 balls, guiding LSG to a dramatic three-wicket victory on the final ball of the match. He also highlighted his recent work on maintaining calmness and batting deeper into innings as key factors in his ability to finish games.

Key Points: Mukul Choudhary on Rishabh Pant's Advice for IPL Win

  • Pant's advice to trust natural game
  • Choudhary's 54* off 27 balls
  • Final-ball thriller win for LSG
  • Vital 50-run stand with Avesh Khan
  • Work on composure pays off
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IPL: Mukul Choudhary credits Rishabh Pant's advice for match-winning knock in LSG's thrilling win over KKR

LSG's Mukul Choudhary reveals how skipper Rishabh Pant's advice to stop overthinking led to his match-winning 54* in a final-ball thriller vs KKR.

"He told me... don't think so much. Just focus on your job... I believe in you, but you need to believe in yourself too. - Mukul Choudhary"

Kolkata, April 10

Lucknow Super Giants batter Mukul Choudhary has revealed a conversation with skipper Rishabh Pant, which helped him overcome overthinking.

He said Pant advised him to trust his natural game, focus on the basics, and avoid unnecessary pressure, guidance that Choudhary believes made a key difference in his performance.

Choudhary produced one of the standout finishes of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. He played a key role in his LSG's stellar victory against the Kolkata Knight Riders on Thursday.

He slammed 54 runs off 27 balls, laced with seven sixes and two fours. His stellar performance guided LSG to a three-wicket win in a final-ball thriller.

He also credited his improved composure for his match-winning performance, saying he has worked on staying calm and batting deeper into innings over the past few months. He emphasised that taking the game till the end gives him confidence to finish matches for his team.

"The main thing is calmness. Over the last one or two years, earlier I used to rush a bit, but in the past few months, I've worked on this in practice, so that I want to bat as long as possible. If I take the game till the end, I believe I can win it for my team," Mukul said at the post-match press conference.

"Even in the last match, I played 4 to 5 balls, I didn't get out, but I wasn't timing it well. So I spoke to Rishabh bhai. He told me that I was overthinking, thinking I would do this, I would do that. He said don't think so much. Just focus on your job, your process, what you've always done. If you overthink, you'll feel pressure. Watch the ball. When you hit it, you hit it well. I believe in you, but you need to believe in yourself too," he added.

Choudhary stitched a vital 50-run stand with Avesh Khan. Choudhary and Avesh Khan's unbeaten 54-run stand was also the highest for the 8th wicket or lower in a successful IPL chase.

In a unique match-winning effort, Mukul scored 52 of those runs, while Avesh played his part with 1*(3) at the other end.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan, I love reading about these behind-the-scenes moments. Pant telling him "I believe in you, but you need to believe in yourself too" is such powerful advice. It's not just about technique; the mental game is everything at this level.
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Ananya R
Brilliant knock under pressure! But let's be honest, the article glosses over Avesh Khan's contribution. Holding his nerve at the other end while Mukul went berserk was crucial. That partnership was a perfect example of teamwork. Both deserve equal credit.
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Rohit P
Pant's comeback story itself is inspiring, and now he's paying it forward by guiding youngsters. This is the culture Indian cricket needs. Senior players helping the next gen. Mukul's innings was pure entertainment - seven sixes! KKR fans must be heartbroken though.
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Karthik V
"Watch the ball. When you hit it, you hit it well." Such simple, golden advice. We often overcomplicate things. Mukul listened and executed perfectly. Hope he keeps this form. LSG looks like a serious contender this season.
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Michael C
Respectful criticism: The article mentions IPL 2026, which seems like a typo? Should be 2024. Anyway, fantastic match. The pressure of a final-ball finish in Kolkata is immense. Well done to the young man for keeping his head.

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