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Rishabh Pant broke Shreyas Iyer’s record to become the costliest player in the history of the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction. Rishabh Pant was sold to Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 27 crore in the mega auction in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Sunday, December 24.
Shreyas Iyer had broken Mitchell Starc’s record (Rs 24.75 crore) when Punjab Kings outbid other teams after a fierce bidding war in the sale of the first set of marquee players on Sunday. The record lasted only a few minutes as Rishabh Pant witnessed a historic bidding war.
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Delhi Capitals surprisingly used the Right To Match card for Rishabh Pant when the bid was with Lucknow at Rs 20.75 crore. After all the speculation of a bad break-up between Pant and Delhi, it was expected that Delhi would not enter the race. However, they went for it and used the RTM card.
Lucknow Super Giants and its owner Sanjeev Goenka were in no mood to let Rishabh Pant go as they raised the bid to Rs 27 crore.
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Rishabh Pant was expected to be retained by the Delhi Capitals ahead of the deadline day — October 31. However, Pant’s post on X, formerly Twitter, sparked speculation about his exit from the franchise that gave him his first opportunity after the U19 World Cup in 2016.
Pant asked his fans and followers if he would find takers in the auction in a cryptic post before the retention deadline of October 31.
“If go to the auction. will I be sold or not and for how much ?? (sic),” he asked.
Pant also made it clear that his exit from Delhi Capitals was not because of money, while responding to a comment from Sunil Gavaskar.
“My retention wasn’t about the money for sure that I can say,” Rishabh Pant said in his reply to the post on X.
Rishabh Pant joining Lucknow added a different dimension to the Super Giant, who were expected to make Nicholas Pooran their captain after having retained him for a whopping sum of Rs 21 crore.