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Rishabh Pant Stunned by Shami Question Ahead of LSG vs RR Clash

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A Bizarre Toss Interaction at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium

In a moment that caught cricket fans and analysts off guard, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) captain Rishabh Pant appeared visibly flustered during the toss ceremony ahead of the team’s penultimate IPL 2026 league fixture against the Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur. The encounter, which took place on Tuesday, May 19, became the subject of intense discussion not just for the tactical changes announced, but for the awkward silence that followed a simple inquiry regarding veteran fast bowler Mohammed Shami.

As home skipper Yashasvi Jaiswal won the toss and elected to field, Pant confirmed that there were two major adjustments to the LSG lineup. While he was clear about Aiden Markram sitting out due to personal reasons, the explanation regarding the exclusion of Mohammed Shami was entirely missing.

The Exchange That Left Observers Confused

The dialogue between Pant and commentator Ian Bishop quickly turned into one of the most talked-about moments of the season. When Bishop pressed for clarity on why such a seasoned campaigner as Shami had been left out of the team, Pant seemed momentarily disoriented. The transcript of their interaction highlights the confusion:

  • Pant: Shami is not playing, Mohsin is playing
  • Bishop: What’s the issue with Shami?
  • Pant: Mohsin
  • Bishop: No, what’s the issue with Shami?
  • Pant: (seemingly puzzled)
  • Bishop: Who is out?
  • Pant: Shami is out, Mohsin is playing
  • Bishop: Ya, I’m asking…
  • Pant: Aiden is out, Badoni is in
  • Bishop: Okay, we can leave it there

Rather than providing a concrete answer—whether due to an injury, a tactical rotation, or disciplinary reasons—Pant chose to pivot, ultimately walking away from the microphone without addressing the core of the question. This lack of transparency has sparked wild speculation among the fanbase regarding the internal dynamics at LSG.

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A Season of Struggle for Mohammed Shami

While the team management remains tight-lipped, many experts point to Shami’s lackluster performance throughout the 2026 edition of the Indian Premier League as the primary driver behind this decision. Expectations for the veteran pacer were sky-high, but reality has proven far more difficult.

In 12 matches this season, Shami has struggled to find his rhythm, securing only 10 wickets. Perhaps more concerning for the LSG think-tank is his bowling average of 41.40 and an economy rate that has consistently hovered near nine runs per over. For a bowler of his stature, who has often been the spearhead of the Indian national side, these figures represent a significant dip in form.

The Stakes for LSG

The match against the Rajasthan Royals carries significant weight for the Lucknow Super Giants, though not in the way they had hoped at the start of the tournament. With a record of just four wins and eight losses from 12 games, the team is already out of the playoff race. The primary goal for the remainder of the season has shifted to avoiding the ignominy of finishing with the ‘wooden spoon’ at the bottom of the points table.

Winning this encounter would see them edge up to the ninth position, a small consolation in what has otherwise been a highly disappointing campaign. As the team moves forward, the decision to bench Shami appears to be part of a broader, albeit poorly communicated, attempt to reset the squad’s dynamics for the final matches of the season.

Whether this exclusion is a permanent move or a temporary measure remains to be seen. For now, the cricketing world is left to wonder if we have seen the last of Shami in the LSG jersey for this year, as the franchise looks toward an urgent period of reflection and potential restructuring in the off-season.

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Vikram Hayes

Vikram Hayes is a senior cricket analyst at The Times of India, celebrated for his astute reading of the game and a storytelling flair that brings matches to life. A graduate of St. Xavier's College and the Asian College of Journalism, Vikram cut his teeth covering Mumbai's storied maidans before joining the national sports desk. His areas of expertise include spin bowling tactics, pitch behavior, and the historical narratives that shape rivalries. He has reported from multiple IPL seasons, World Cups, and Test tours, and his column Spin Cycle is among the most-read cricket features in Indian digital media. Vikram has also contributed research to award-winning sports documentaries. A winner of the Ramnath Goenka Award and a WAN-IFRA prize, he remains a trusted voice for millions of fans seeking insight beyond the scorecard.