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IPL 2022 News: Rishabh Pant, Shardul Thakur, and Pravin Amre fined for breaching the IPL Code Of Conduct

IPL 2022 News: Delhi Capitals skipper Rishabh Pant, Shardul Thakur, and Pravin Amre have been fined for breaching the IPL code of conduct

Apr 23, 2022, 7:00 AM2 min read

IPL 2022 News: Rishabh Pant, Shardul Thakur, and Pravin Amre fined for breaching the IPL Code Of Conduct

Delhi Capitals skipper Rishabh Pant has been fined 100 per cent of his match fees for breaching the Indian Premier League's (IPL) Code of Conduct during his team's match of IPL 2022 against Rajasthan Royals at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. Pant admitted to the Level 2 offence under Article 2.7 of the IPL Code of Conduct and accepted the sanction.

Delhi Capitals all-rounder Shardul Thakur has also been fined 50 per cent of his match fee for breaching the Code of Conduct. Thakur admitted to the Level 2 offence under Article 2.8 of the IPL Code of Conduct and accepted the sanction.

IPL 2022 News: Rishabh Pant, Shardul Thakur, and Pravin Amre fined for breaching the IPL Code Of Conduct | SpoprtzPoint.com
Shardul Thakur, Rishabh Pant and coach Pravin Amre
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Pravin Amre, Assistant Coach, Delhi Capitals has been fined 100 per cent of his match fee for breaching the Indian Premier League's (IPL) Code of Conduct during his team's match against Rajasthan Royals at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.

Meanwhile, he will also face a one-match ban for the offence. Amre admitted to the Level 2 offence under Article 2.2 of the IPL Code of Conduct and accepted the sanction.

IPL 2022 News: The No Ball Incident

In the final over of the match, Delhi Capitals needed 36 runs to win. On the third delivery of the over, Rajasthan pacer Obed McCoy bowled a full toss and Rovman dispatched it for six. However, the Delhi Capitals camp thought that it was a no-ball and the players started gesturing from the dugout.

Soon after that Pant was seen gesticulating to the two batters come off the field. Assistant coach Pravin Amre then stepped out to the field to talk to the on-field umpire Nitin Menon.

Read Also: IPL 2022 News: Mumbai Indians becomes the first team to lose seven in a trot

When Amre was talking to Menon, Rajasthan Royals batter Jos Buttler had walked towards the Delhi Capitals dugout. Meanwhile, he had a word with Pant.

In the end, Rajasthan Royals won the match against Delhi Capitals by 15 runs. Earlier, Jos Buttler had smashed his third ton of the ongoing season to help RR post 222/2 in 20 overs.

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Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present

The value of the IPL franchises is different from team to team. This is a list of value of the IPL franchises from 2008 to the present.

Jun 4, 2025, 7:54 AM5 min read

Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present

IPL 2022 is going to be a totally different wan as 10 things will be completing each other for the first time ever. The journey of the Indian Premier League started in 2008 and it has reached all kinds of incredible milestones within these 13 years. When IPL started back in 2008 the combined cost of eight franchises was rupees 3000 crore. And in the most recent news of IPL, two new teams got sold at rupees 12715 crores. The difference between these 13 years is 17 times more than the cost of the beginning. The value of the IPL franchises is different from team to team. And this is a detailed list of the value of the IPL Franchises from 2008 to the present.

Mumbai Indians

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It seems like Mumbai Indians have a knack for being at the top of everything. The five-time IPL champions have not only won IPL the most number of times but also have the highest brand value among all the teams. The owner of the team is none other than India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani. At the moment Mumbai Indians' brand value is Rs 761 crore. According to a report by Cricbuzz, the team is going to cost around Rs 2700-2780 crores.

Read also: IPL retention rules: old teams can keep four players ahead of the 2022 auction, three early picks for new teams

Royal Challengers Bangalore

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Since the beginning of IPL, Royal Challengers Bangalore always had a star-studded lineup. With a brand value of Rs 536 crore, RCB has the fourth-highest value team in IPL. For a very long time, the captain of the team was Virat Kohli. He showed some of his career's best performance during his captaincy but unfortunately, he decided to step down as the skipper from the next season.

Deccan Chargers

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Deccan Chargers, based in the city of Hyderabad, is one of the 8 teams from the inaugural edition of IPL. Deccan Chargers lifted their maiden IPL trophy in IPL 2009. Unfortunately, the team washed out of existence in 2012. The brand value of the team was Rs 428 crores.

Read also: Every IPL team owners list

Chennai Super Kings

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Next up on this list, the four-time winner of the IPL title Chennai Super Kings. The franchise's brand value is the second highest at the moment with Rs 611 crore. Their team not only has the second-highest brand value but also the second most successful team of IPL. One of the most pivotal members behind the immense success of CSK is none other than the captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Delhi Capitals

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Earlier known as Delhi Daredevils, the team's brand value decreased by Rs 4 crore. At the moment Delhi Capitals' brand value is Rs 370 crore which is Rs 4 crore lesser than 2019. The team played extraordinarily in the last two seasons. Unfortunately, they have not won the trophy a single time yet.

Read also: IPL Most Valuable Player award winner of every year

Punjab Kings

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Punjab Kings, previously known as Kings XI Punjab, has a brand value of Rs 318 crore. Their value fell off by 11% in 2020. The team has not registered a win in the Indian Premier League yet.

Kolkata Knight Riders

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The franchise with the third-highest brand value is the 2-times winner Kolkata Knight Riders. At the moment, the brand value of KKR is Rs 543 crore. It is expected that SRK owned team may cost more than Rs 4000 crore next year. With such a humongous amount, KKR might become the most valued team of IPL.

Read also: IPL 2021: Full list of award winners

Rajasthan Royals

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Rajasthan Royals is the winner of the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League. They started their IPL journey with a bang and won 2008 IPL. But slowly their team started performing bad and everything underwent. At the moment Rajasthan Royals' brand value is the lowest in comparison to the other franchises. According to a brand valuation report 2021 by Duff and Phelps, the brand value of Rajasthan Royals is Rs 249 crore. On the other hand, Cricbuzz says that the team's brand value is Rs 1855 crores. Moreover both the amount is the lowest than the other existing IPL teams.

Kochi Tuskers Kerala

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With a brand value of Rs 1533 crores, Kochi Tuskers Kerala started its journey of IPL in 2011. It was one of the 2 teams that joined IPL in 2011 with Pune Warriors India.

Pune Warriors India

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The second franchise to join the Indian Premier League in 2011 is Pune Warriors India. The team had some great cricketers like Sourav Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh, Steve Smith, Manish Pandey, and many more. In 2013, the team dissolved from IPL.

CVC Capital for Ahmedabad

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CVC Captial, a private equity fund, is the owner of the new Ahmedabad franchise in IPL. It is the newest addition to IPL 2022. The company brought the team for Rs 5625 crore. There has been a lot of hype around this team. The reason behind this is their home ground, the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

RP-SG Group for Lucknow

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The second franchise to join IPL 2022 is the Lucknow franchise. Sanjiv Goenka-led RP-SG is the owner of the franchise and he ought it for Rs 7090 crores. This is the first time that a franchise from Lucknow will be playing in the IPL. This city will definitely increase the support of IPL with the city's vast population.

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IPL Finals and finalists since 2008

RCB and PBKS reaching the IPL 2025 Final has given us another set of teams for the 18th season who will face each other in this high-stakes match. Check out how IPL Finals since 2008 looked like.

Jun 2, 2025, 6:32 PM3 min read

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Since the inaugural season of IPL in 2008, it has delivered unforgettable final encounters. From Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings competing for the title in the first season, to Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru gearing up to win their first in IPL 2025, we have come a long way.

Here's how IPL Finals since 2008 looked like with the teams being a part of it:

The Ultimate Chronicle: IPL Finals since 2008

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Take a look into the two teams emerging every season to fight for the IPL title since 2008-2005:

IPL 2008 (Winner: RR)

IPL 2009 (Winner: DCH)

  • Deccan Chargers vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru 
  • DCH: 143/6 | RCB: 137/9
  • P.O.T.M: Anil Kumble 4/16

Read Also: Most 50+ scores as a captain in IPL playoffs

IPL 2010 (Winner: CSK)

  • Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings
  • CSK: 168/5 | MI: 146/9
  • P.O.T.M: Suresh Raina 57*(35) & 1/21

IPL 2011 (Winner: CSK)

IPL 2012 (Winner: KKR)

IPL 2013 (Winner: MI)

  • Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings 
  • MI: 148/9 | CSK: 125/9
  • P.O.T.M: Kieron Pollard 60*(32) & 1/34

IPL 2014 (Winner: KKR)

  • Punjab Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders 
  • PBKS: 199/4 | KKR: 200/7
  • P.O.T.M: Manish Pandey 94(50)

Read Also: Most sixes hit by any batter in IPL history

IPL 2015 (Winner: MI)

  • Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings
  • MI: 202/5 | CSK: 161/8
  • P.O.T.M: Rohit Sharma 50(26)

IPL 2016 (Winner: SRH)

  • Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru
  • SRH: 208/7 | RCB: 200/7
  • P.O.T.M: Ben Cutting 39*(15) & 2(35)

IPL 2017 (Winner: MI)

  • Mumbai Indians vs Rising Pune Supergiant
  • MI: 129/8 | RSP: 128/6
  • P.O.T.M: Krunal Pandya 47(38)

IPL 2018 (Winner: CSK)

  • Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Chennai Super Kings 
  • SRH: 178/6 | CSK: 181/2
  • P.O.T.M: Shane Watson 107*(57)

IPL 2019 (Winner: MI)

  • Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings 
  • MI: 149/8 | CSK: 148/7
  • P.O.T.M: Jasprit Bumrah 2/14

IPL 2020 (Winner: MI)

  • Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians 
  • DC: 156/7 | MI: 157/5
  • P.O.T.M: Trent Boult 3/30

Read Also: Teams to finish last in IPL Points Table

IPL 2021 (Winner: CSK)

  • Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders 
  • CSK: 192/3 | KKR: 165/9
  • P.O.T.M: Faf du Plessis 86(59)

IPL 2022 (Winner: GT)

  • Rajasthan Royals vs Gujarat Titans
  • RR: 130/9 | GT: 133/3
  • P.O.T.M: Hardik Pandya 34(30) & 3/17

IPL 2023 (Winner: CSK)

  • Gujarat Titans vs Chennai Super Kings 
  • GT: 214/4 | CSK: 171/5 (15 ovs) DLS method
  • P.O.T.M: Devon Conway 47(25)

IPL 2024 (Winner: KKR)

  • Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Kolkata Knight Riders 
  • SRH: 113 (18.3) | KKR: 114/2 (10.3)
  • P.O.T.M: Mitchell Starc 2/14 & 2 catches

Read Also: Highest individual scores by players in IPL playoffs

IPL 2025

  • Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Punjab Kings 
  • The final is set to take place on June 3, 2025. May the best team win.
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Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

Here is a list of the Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History. Punjab Kings are on the top as they chased 262 runs in IPL 2024.

May 28, 2025, 12:17 PM8 min read

Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

The Indian Premier League (IPL) has produced some of the most thrilling matches in cricket history, with some teams successfully chasing down mammoth targets to win games. Rajasthan Royals were the first team to chase down a 200-plus total when they scored 217/7 in 19.5 overs to overcome Deccan Chargers’ 214/5 in the IPL 2008. It was only the ninth match of the league. Over the course of the next 12 years, a lot of sides chased down totals over 200+, but none came anywhere close to scaling what RR achieved in 2008.

That record stood for a solid 12 years before the Royals eclipsed it again in IPL 2020 when they hunted down Kings XI Punjab’s 223/2 with 226/6. The mark stood for five years. Currently, Punjab Kings hold the record for the highest successful run chases in IPL history.

Here is a list of the Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History.

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Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

1. Punjab Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders (2024) | 262 Runs

Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

Punjab Kings hold the record for the highest successful run chases in IPL history. PBKS successfully chased down a target of 262 against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Eden Gardens in IPL 2024. Tasked with chasing down a daunting target of 262 in front of a vociferous away crowd in Kolkata, PBKS had their task cut out for them. However, the Punjab team defied all odds.

Player of the Match Jonny Bairstow scored an unbeaten 48-ball 108, while Shashank scored an unbeaten 68 off 28 balls as Punjab pulled off the greatest run chase in IPL history.

In fact, Punjab Kings’ successful run chase against Kolkata Knight Riders is the only time a team has chased down a score of 250 or more in IPL history. It is also the highest successful run chase in T20 cricket as a whole.

2. Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Punjab Kings (2025) | 246 Runs

Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

Sunrisers Hyderabad are second on the list of highest successful run chases in IPL history and coincidentally, it came against Punjab Kings in IPL 2025. After PBKS posted 245/6 in the first innings, SRH chased down the target by reaching 247/2 in 18.3 overs with Abhishek Sharma playing a starring role with a 55-ball 141. Abhishek hit a 40-ball century, making it one of the fastest in IPL history.

Punjab started strong with an explosive opening stand from Prabhsimran Singh and young Priyansh Arya. The two added 66 runs in just 24 balls, giving the team a perfect start. After Prabhsimran fell for 42, captain Shreyas Iyer took charge, smashing a half-century in just 22 balls. Nehal Wadhera supported him well, and the Kings crossed 150 runs within 12 overs.

The strong foundation was capped off in style by Marcus Stoinis, who cleared the ropes four times in the closing overs, helping Punjab finish at 245, their highest total of the season so far and a testament to the batting unit’s depth and intent. But Sunrisers Hyderabad responded with a brilliant opening partnership between Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head. Their 171-run stand helped them chase down the target successfully.

3. Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Lucknow Super Giants (2025) | 228 Runs

Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

Stand-in captain Jitesh Sharma's unbeaten 85 led RCB to chase down 228 runs against Lucknow Super Giants. After the win, they sealed a top-two finish in the very last league game of IPL 2025. This is also RCB's highest-ever successful chase in IPL history and they will now play in Qualifier 1 against Punjab Kings. Records galore for RCB don't stop there, as they have ended up winning all 7 away games in the regular season, which is just remarkable.

The chase saw significant contributions from Virat Kohli and Phil Salt in the powerplay, followed by Jitesh Sharma and Mayank Agarwal's unbeaten partnership. Agarwal scored 41 not out to support Sharma's match-winning innings.

Earlier, Lucknow Super Giants posted a formidable 227/3, powered by captain Rishabh Pant's spectacular 118.

4. Rajasthan Royals vs Punjab Kings (2020) | 224 Runs

Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

A collective effort by Sanju Samson, Steve Smith, and Rahul Tewatia led the Rajasthan Royals to chase down a target of 224 runs against Punjab Kings in 2020, the highest successful run chase in IPL history. Samson was the top-scorer with an explosive 85 off just 42 deliveries but Rahul Tewatia became the centre of attraction because of his massive 7 sixes in the important moment. He smashed 5 sixes in an over against Sheldon Cottrell which changed the whole game.

5. Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders (2024) | 224 Runs

Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

Rajasthan Royals equalled the highest successful run chase in the IPL recorded by them in 2020, when they beat Kolkata Knight Riders at the Eden Gardens. In a battle for the position at the top of the IPL 2024 standings, KKR managed 223/6 on the back of Sunil Narine’s maiden T20 century. For the Royals, Avesh Khan and Kuldeep Sen took two wickets each. 

In the run chase, Jos Buttler stood tall with an unbeaten 107 off just 60 balls, steering his team over the line on the last ball. The Royals were on the backfoot at 121/6 in the 13th over. But a cameo from Rovman Powell and some late power-hitting from Buttler got the Royals home.

Interestingly, Punjab Kings surpassed this record 10 days later against the same opponent at the same venue, when they successfully chased 262.

6. Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings (2021) | 219 Runs

Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

Mumbai Indians pulled off a stunning 4-wicket victory over their arch-rivals Chennai Super Kings in a match in 2021. Ambati Raydu & Faf du Plessis played blistering innings to put up that mammoth total at Delhi.

Chasing down the target of 219 runs, Mi didn't have a good start. Kieron Pollard's unbeaten 87 from 34 balls, including 6 boundaries and 8 sixes, played the most pivotal role in securing the win. He was also the best bowler for Mumbai in that match. Pollard conceded only 12 runs in his 2 overs and scalped 2 huge wickets.

7. Rajasthan Royals vs Deccan Chargers (2008) | 215 Runs

Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

In the inaugural IPL edition, Rajasthan Royals chased a massive target of 215 runs against Deccan Chargers. Andrew Symonds' explosive 117 runs in just 53 deliveries helped Deccan Chargers to put up a huge total of 214 runs.

While Chasing, Graeme Smith and Yusuf Pathan laid the foundation with a 98-run partnership. The explosive knocks from Mohammad Kaif and Shane Warne at the end took Rajasthan to achieve victory.

Read Also: 5 batters with the most runs in IPL playoffs history

8. Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Rajasthan Royals (2023) | 215 Runs

Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

Sunrisers Hyderabad stunned Rajasthan Royals at their home to clinch a high-scoring last-ball IPL thriller. Leveraging on a crucial last-ball no-ball from Sandeep Sharma, Sunrisers snatched the cliffhanger to register for their fourth win of the season. With 17 needed off the final over and 4 needed off the final ball, power-hitter Abdul Samad smashed a six off the last ball to help Sunrisers register a memorable win.

The foundation of the chase was laid by top-order batters Abhishek Sharma (55) and Rahul Tripathi (47) but it was the Glenn Phillips 7-ball 25 cameo that turned the game on its head and reignited the chase.

9. Mumbai Indians vs Punjab Kings (2023) | 215 Runs

Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Kumar produced a superb effort with the bat as Mumbai Indians completed a gigantic 215-run chase against Punjab Kings and won the match by six wickets in Mohali on Wednesday. The pair added 116 runs for the third wicket after Mumbai were 54/2 in the powerplay.

Ishan Kishan scored 75 in 41 balls. Tilak Varma and Tim David joined the chase and wrapped the contest in 18.5 overs with no issues.

10. Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Punjab Kings (2024) | 215 Runs

Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

Brushing aside the first-ball dismissal of the explosive Travis Head, his opening partner Abhishek Sharma showcased an amazing range of stroke-play to ensure Sunrisers Hyderabad finished off its league engagements in the IPL in style with a four-wicket win over Punjab Kings.

Chasing a target of 215, Sunrisers batting depth came to the fore as first Rahul Tripathi set the tone before Abhishek served another reminder of his growing stature as a future India star. The way he stood up and swung Rishi Dhawan and later carted spinner Harpreet Brar for two huge sixes was truly symbolic of his authority, class and timing against pace and spin alike.

Nitish Kumar Reddy and Heinrich Klaasen came up with superbly-paced knocks to help the team’s cause on yet another perfect batting strip here.

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Teams to finish last in IPL Points Table

CSK has now one last-place finish, joining KKR and RR with one each. Ever wondered which franchises consistently struggled the most? Find out the teams to finish last in IPL points table every season.

May 26, 2025, 5:08 PM3 min read

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While the spotlight always shines on the top performers of the IPL, every season also sees a team finish at the bottom of the points table. Some have a record of never ending at the bottom, while some have appeared the most times.

Explore the teams to finish last in IPL points table every season and track the count for each team.

Team with the most last-places finishes

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Delhi Capitals in IPL 2018. Image | Instagram

Delhi Capitals (formerly Delhi Daredevils) stands out with most last-place finishes in IPL history. Despite having a good reputation of finishing at the top in the years like 2009 and 2012, along with reaching the finals in 2020, they still has the highest number of bottom finish record.

The franchise have finished last 4 times in IPL points table, in the following years:

  • 2011: lost 9 out of 14 matches
  • 2013: lost 13 out of 16 matches
  • 2014: lost 12 out of 14 matches
  • 2018: lost 9 out of 14 matches

Read Also: IPL Playoffs: Teams with most IPL Eliminator defeats

Teams with fewest last-place finishes

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Chennai Super Kings finished last in points table for the first time in IPL history in 2025. They joined hands with Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals, both having one last-place finish each.

  • CSK: in IPL 2025 season 
  • KKR: in IPL 2009 season 
  • RR: in IPL 2020 season

Beyond the current active teams, 2 former franchises, Deccan Chargers and Pune Warriors India, also registered only one last-place finish during their respective IPL tenures.

Read Also: Which team has qualified for IPL playoffs most times?

Teams with no last-place finish ever

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KL Rahul (LSG) and Shubham Gill (GT) playing for their respective franchises in IPL 2022. Image | sportzpoint.com

Only the newer franchises, Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants, introduced in 2022, have never finished last in IPL points table.

GT has turned out to be very successful since their inaugral season. They won the title in 2022, and qualified for the playoffs 3 out of 4 times in their IPL seasons so far.

Read Also: Every heated moment of IPL 2025 that you missed

Teams to finish last in IPL Points Table (2008-2025)

Years Teams
IPL 2008 Deccan Chargers
IPL 2009 Kolkata Knight Riders
IPL 2010 Punjab Kings
IPL 2011 Delhi Capitals
IPL 2012 Pune Warriors India
IPL 2013 Delhi Capitals
IPL 2014 Delhi Capitals
IPL 2015 Punjab Kings
IPL 2016 Punjab Kings
IPL 2017 Royal Challengers Bengaluru
IPL 2018 Delhi Capitals
IPL 2019 Royal Challengers Bengaluru
IPL 2020 Rajasthan Royals
IPL 2021 Sunrisers Hyderabad
IPL 2022 Mumbai Indians
IPL 2023 Sunrisers Hyderabad
IPL 2024 Mumbai Indians
IPL 2025 Chennai Super Kings

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Is Rishabh Pant's T20I career nearly over after a horrific IPL 2025?

After a disastrous IPL campaign with 13.73 average, the entire nation has this one question to ask: Is Rishabh Pant's T20I career nearly over after a horrific IPL 2025? Read to know more.

May 23, 2025, 11:45 AM3 min read

Is Rishabh Pant's T20I career nearly over after a horrific IPL 2025? | sportzpoint.com

The 2025 IPL season has delivered a brutal reality check for Rishabh Pant. After being picked up by LSG for 27 crore, he turned out to be the most expensive flop of this season.

Can a player sustain an international career after such disappointing performance? Is Rishabh Pant's T20I career nearly over after a horrific IPL 2025?

Let's dive into the cold facts.

The disappointing IPL 2025 numbers 

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Rishabh Pant slipping down the pitch during a match in IPL 2025. Image | Facebook

Rishabh Pant was picked up by Lucknow Super Giants as the most expensive player in IPL history for ₹27 crore, which proved to be totally not worth it. He only managed to score 151 runs in 13 matches with an average of 13.73 and a strike rate barely crossing 107.

He is the lowest scorer among all the LSG batters in IPL 2025. Apart from batting performance, he also failed as a captain. The team only won 6 matches out of 13 and lost their playoffs berth under Pant's captaincy.

Pant's questionable descision-making, poor shot selections, and a complete lack of form did not justify the big price tag ahead in the auction.

Read Also: Expensive flops? Rishabh Pant and Venkatesh Iyer's IPL 2025 disappointments

Rishabh Pant stats in IPL 2025

  • vs DC: 0 runs (6 balls)
  • vs SRH: 15 runs (15 balls)
  • vs PBKS: 2 runs (5 balls)
  • vs MI: 2 runs (6 balls)
  • vs KKR: 0 runs (0 balls)
  • vs GT: 21 runs (18 balls)
  • vs CSK: 63 runs (49 balls)
  • vs RR: 3 runs (9 balls)
  • vs DC: 0 runs (0 balls)
  • vs MI: 4 runs (2 balls)
  • vs PBKS: 18 runs (17 balls)
  • vs SRH: 7 runs (6 balls)
  • vs GT: 16* runs (6 balls)

The T20I context: India's current pool and future outlook

Rishabh Pant's position is now critically questionable as India's T20 squad selection prioritizes consistency in batting, high strike rates, and adaptable wicket-keeping.

The current pool of contenders are highly competitive and has the potential to outperform Pant.

Read Also: BCCI Central Contract 2025: Talking points from BCCI's contract announcement

The wicket-keeper batsman contenders

  • KL Rahul: His current form in IPL 2025 is magnificent and he has consistently performed well for the team. Rahul's ability to anchor and accelerate has again brought him into T20I contention.
  • Sanju Samson: Yet another prime contender with high experience and quality performance. He also holds the ability to blend well into the format.
  • Dhruv Jurel: A promising young talent who also has the ability to make impactful finish for the team.
  • Ishan Kishan: The pocket dynamo who started his IPL 2025 season with a phenomenal century, and gained his spot in BCCI's central contract (2025), is another strong contender.

Where Rishabh Pant fits (or doesn't fit):

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Rishabh Pant playing for team India in T20Is. Image | TOI

Following the poor performance of Rishabh Pant, several known names have speculated about his mental state and his inability to deal pressure. The former Indian cricketer, Kris Srikkanth, also suggested that Pant should consider taking a break from his format.

Read Also: Most Player of the Match awards in T20I cricket history

The modern T20 format demands a lot of things that Pant is completely missing:

  • Insufficient strike rate 
  • Lack of clarity in shot-making
  • Inability to convert build innings 
  • Diminished reliability as wicketkeeper-batter
  • No longer an unique left-handed power option 
  • Difficulty handling run-rate pressure 

Pant is missing the "X-factor" that he once possessed. Therefore, unless his form significantly improves soon and makes a comeback, his T20 career is effectively over.

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