Two good: LSG owner Goenka lauds former, current captains for blistering centuries against England

ANI June 24, 2025 273 views

Lucknow Super Giants owner Sanjiv Goenka praised Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul for their match-defining centuries against England. Pant became the first Indian to score twin tons in a Test in England, while Rahul surpassed Dravid's record. Their 195-run stand put India in a commanding position at Headingley. Goenka called Pant's innings "aggressive, audacious, brilliant" while also congratulating Rahul on his classy century.

"Two good! Back-to-back centuries for @RishabhPant17. Aggressive, audacious, brilliant." – Sanjiv Goenka
Two good: LSG owner Goenka lauds former, current captains for blistering centuries against England
New Delhi, June 23: Lucknow Super Giants owner Sanjiv Goenka lavished praise on the franchise's current and former captains Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul for their blistering centuries against England in the second innings on day four of the first Test at Headingley.

Key Points

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Pant becomes first Indian with twin Test tons in England

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Rahul surpasses Dravid with third century as opener in England

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195-run partnership puts India in command

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Goenka lauds LSG captains' historic performances

India's vice-captain Pant and opening star Rahul raised a 195-run stand to put India in the driver's seat as the game heads towards a promising final day of the series opener. Pant switched from a belligerent to a defensive approach while Rahul maintained his tempo with his robust technique.

Rahul drove the ball wide of the sweeper cover and scurried for two to bring up his record-century in 202 deliveries. He kissed the crest on his helmet, raised the bat and then went on to have a quick chat with Pant. Seven overs later, Pant pushed the ball for a single and completed his twin centuries.

Pant, the current captain of LSG in the cash-rich Indian Premier League, and Rahu, the southpaw's predecessor, earned plaudits from Goenka.

"Two good! Back-to-back centuries for @RishabhPant17. Aggressive, audacious, brilliant. Only the second wicketkeeper in history to score a century in both innings of a Test. Congratulations also to @klrahul for his hundred," Goenka wrote on X.

Rahul continued his brilliant run in England, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia (SENA) conditions, rewriting record books with another classy century. He finished with 137(247), marking his sixth century in SENA countries, including three in England, one in Australia and two in South Africa.

He overtook the "Wall" Rahul Dravid (2) to register his third century in England as an opener, the most by an Indian in the country.

Meanwhile, Pant, after his 134(178) exploits in the first innings, acted as the catalyst, with KL Rahul serving as the driving force, as they forged a rollicking 195-run partnership in the second innings.

He had to bid his time and slowly moved from 96 to 99. Eventually, he carved the ball towards the deep point off Shoaib Bashir and scurried for a single to become the first Indian batter to smash a century in each innings of a Test in England.

Reader Comments

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Amit K.
What a performance by both Pant and Rahul! 🇮🇳 Pant's fearless batting is changing Test cricket while Rahul shows why he's our most reliable opener abroad. Goenka must be proud to have both as LSG captains! Hope they continue this form in the IPL too.
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Priya M.
Pant's innings was pure entertainment! 😍 That switch between aggression and defense shows his maturity. But let's not forget Rahul's contribution - anchoring the innings while others play around him. Perfect combo for Team India!
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Rahul S.
While the centuries are great, I hope the selectors don't ignore other performers. Shubman Gill has been waiting patiently and deserves chances too. Balance is important in team selection.
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Sneha P.
Rahul breaking Dravid's record in England is no small feat! 👏 Shows how much he's improved his technique overseas. As for Pant - he's proving that aggressive cricket can work in Tests too. Future of Indian cricket looks bright!
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Vikram J.
Great batting, but let's not get carried away. England's bowling attack isn't what it used to be. The real test will come against stronger attacks. Still, credit where it's due - both played wonderfully!
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Neha T.
Pant's keeping still needs work though. While his batting is phenomenal, we can't ignore those dropped catches. Hope he works on his glovework as hard as his batting. Otherwise, what's the point of having a keeper who can bat but can't keep? 🤔

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