Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant and Delhi Capitals have parted ways. Pant has now joined Lucknow Super Giants, where the team made a huge bid of Rs 27 crore for him. Although the Delhi team wanted to include Pant again in the mega auction, but Lucknow won in the fight for money. Pant looked very emotional after parting ways with Delhi, where he shared an emotional post about Delhi Capitals. Now a post by Delhi Capitals owner Parth Jindal regarding Pant is going viral.
Parth Jindal wrote an emotional post for Pant
Expressed his views regarding Pant through the post. He said here that Delhi Capitals will miss his services in IPL 2025. He wrote, ‘You are my little brother and always will be. I love you with all my heart and I have tried my best to make sure you are happy and treated like family. I am very sad to see you go and I am very emotional about it.
He further wrote in the post, ‘You will always be in Delhi Capitals and I hope that one day we will meet again. Thank you Rishabh for everything and remember we will always love you. Well done champion, the world is with you. Best wishes from all of us. I will always cheer you on when you play against Delhi Capitals and hope for the best for you.
Rishabh Pant replied to this post. Pant wrote that thanks brother, I also have the same filling. Even before this Rishabh Pant had posted. In this post, Pant wrote, my visit to Delhi Capitals was very memorable. I came here as a teenager. I have grown a lot since coming to Delhi Capitals. We grew up together for 9 years and what made it most memorable were you fans… You always supported me, supported me, which I will always keep in my heart.
Pant becomes the most expensive player in IPL history
As soon as the bid was placed for Pant in the mega auction, he has become the most expensive player in IPL history. In this matter, he left behind compatriot Shreyas Iyer, who was bought by Punjab Kings some time ago for Rs 26.75 crore. Ahead of the mega auction, there was speculation of a possible rift between Pant and the Delhi Capitals management. This news gained momentum when Delhi released it ahead of the IPL 2025 auction. Although Delhi used the ‘Right to Match’ card for him in the mega auction, the team could not match the offer made by Lucknow Supergiants for Pant.