‘Ye 12-15 saal khelege’: Sanjiv Goenka’s old prediction on Rishabh Pant goes viral after LSG exit – Watch | Cricket News


'Ye 12-15 saal khelege': Sanjiv Goenka's old prediction on Rishabh Pant goes viral after LSG exit - Watch
LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka and Rishabh Pant (Image:m Screengrab/X)

A bold prediction made by Lucknow Super Giants owner Sanjiv Goenka about Rishabh Pant has resurfaced online and is rapidly going viral following the wicketkeeper-batter’s blockbuster return to Delhi Capitals.The high-profile trade saw Pant leave Lucknow Super Giants and rejoin his original IPL franchise, Delhi Capitals, for Rs 15 crore, while India spinner Kuldeep Yadav moved to LSG for Rs 13.5 crore.Soon after the trade was confirmed, fans began sharing an old video of Goenka from the 2025 IPL mega auction, where LSG had secured Pant’s services for a record-breaking Rs 27 crore. Speaking after the signing, Goenka had outlined an ambitious long-term vision built around Pant as the face of the franchise.“Ye 12-15 saal khelege. This is a journey ki 15 saal me 5 IPL title, 6 title kaise jeet rahe hai. Log abhi bolte hai Mumbai, Chennai – most successful, Mahi, Rohit – brilliant, undeniably brilliant. But mark my words, 10 saal baad bolege – Mahi, Rohit, Rishabh,” Goenka had said.Translated into English, Goenka’s statement read:“In my opinion, he will play for another 12 to 15 years. This is a journey of how to win five or six IPL titles over the next 15 years. Today, people talk about Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings as the most successful franchises. MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma are brilliant, undeniably brilliant. But mark my words, 10 years from now, people will speak about Mahi, Rohit, and Rishabh.” At the time, the statement reflected LSG’s belief that Pant would become the cornerstone of the franchise for more than a decade. However, just two seasons later, the partnership has come to an unexpected end. Pant’s stint with Lucknow Super Giants lasted from 2025 to 2026. During that period, he scored 581 runs and captained the side in 28 matches, registering 10 wins and 18 defeats, resulting in a win percentage of 35.71 percent.Following a mixed two-year spell and shifting team strategies, both franchises agreed to a direct player swap ahead of the IPL 2027 season, paving the way for Pant’s emotional return to Delhi Capitals.Pant remains one of the most iconic players in Delhi Capitals’ history. During his first stint with the franchise from 2016 to 2024, he amassed 3,284 runs across nine seasons, making him the franchise’s all-time leading run-scorer and a fan favourite.