Why did Rishabh Pant refuse the captaincy of Delhi? Big reason revealed

Ranji Trophy 2024-25: The second phase of Ranji Trophy is going to start from January 23. Now many players of Team India are going to be seen playing in this tournament. These players were part of Team India in the recent Border Gavaskar Trophy played with Australia. One of them is wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant. Pant has been included in the Delhi team, which is going to be captained by Ayush Badoni. Although Pant also got the offer of captaincy of Delhi but he refused, the main reason for which has come to light.

Why did Pant refuse the captain?

Rishabh Pant has not got a chance in Team India for the five-match T20 series with England. After which Pant is now going to play in Ranji Trophy. Pant last played a Ranji match in the year 2018. Pant was also offered captaincy by DDCA.

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According to the report of Cric Blogger, Pant had refused to captain Delhi because he does not know much about the players in this team. Pant has little knowledge about the abilities of the team players and the team's ecosystem. However, Pant will provide every possible help to team captain Ayush Badoni. In the second phase of Ranji Trophy, Delhi will face Saurashtra on 23 January.

Pant will play for LSG in IPL

Rishabh Pant was seen playing for Delhi Capitals till IPL 2024, during which he also captained Delhi. However, before the mega auction, Delhi Capitals had decided to release Pant. After which Pant was a part of the mega auction this time. Pant received the most expensive bid in IPL history during the mega auction. Lucknow Super Giants bought this player for Rs 27 crore, after which Rishabh Pant has now become the most expensive player in IPL history.

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