Sanjiv Goenka’ Viral Moment: Tears as ₹27cr Pant Clinches Victory

GrowJust DeskSportsApril 6, 2026

Sanjiv Goenka’s Viral Moment
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New Delhi, April 6, 2026: The Indian Premier League (IPL) never fails to deliver high-octane drama, both on and off the 22 yards. In a match that will be remembered as much for its emotional crescendo as its cricketing masterclass, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) registered their first victory of the IPL 2026 season. Chasing down a tricky target against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, it was LSG’s ₹27 crore captain, Rishabh Pant, who steered his side home in a last-over thriller.

However, the defining image of the night belonged to LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka, who was seen visibly overwhelmed and on the verge of tears in the stands as the winning runs were hit.

High Stakes and Heavy Scrutiny

The buildup to this game was nothing short of a pressure cooker for the Lucknow franchise. After dropping their opening fixture of the season against the Delhi Capitals, social media was ablaze with videos of an animated post-match discussion involving Goenka, Pant, and head coach Justin Langer.

While the franchise quickly moved to dispel rumors of a rift by releasing lighter behind-the-scenes footage, the spotlight remained firmly fixed on Pant. Having been acquired for a historic ₹27 crore in the mega auction, expectations were sky-high, and the pressure to deliver a match-winning performance was immense.

Pant’s Calculated Brilliance Anchors the Chase

Chasing a modest but tricky target of 157 on a surface that offered plenty of assistance to the bowlers, LSG got off to a flying start courtesy of Aiden Markram’s brisk 45 off 27 balls. However, the SRH bowling attack, led by left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey, applied the brakes in the middle overs.

When big hitters like Nicholas Pooran and Abdul Samad departed, leaving LSG in a spot of bother, Pant knew he had to drop anchor.

  • A Shift in Strategy: After experimenting as an opener in the first game, Pant dropped himself to the number 3 spot.
  • The Calmness in the Chaos: He curbed his usual aggressive instincts, rotating the strike masterfully and waiting for the loose deliveries.
  • The Final Flourish: With 9 runs required in the final over against veteran pacer Jaydev Unadkat, Pant showed exactly why he commands the big bucks. He dispatched the first two deliveries for boundaries and sealed the five-wicket victory with a ball to spare, finishing on an unbeaten 68* off 50 balls.

As soon as the ball raced across the boundary rope, a flooded wave of relief took over the stadium. Pant simply dropped to his knees on the turf, letting the realization of the hard-fought win sink in

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