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Rishabh Pant targets Delhi Capitals comeback after LSG exit; KKR and a ‘big team – Rishabh Pant Eyes Delhi Capitals Return Amidst IPL Trade Speculation

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The Future of Rishabh Pant: A Strategic Shift

The Indian Premier League landscape is bracing for significant changes following the conclusion of the 2026 season. Central to this period of transition is the future of Rishabh Pant, one of India’s most dynamic T20 cricketers. Following a difficult campaign where Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) languished at the bottom of the points table, Pant has officially stepped down as the franchise’s captain, signaling the end of a high-stakes tenure that began with a record-breaking ₹27 crore investment.

Reflecting on the LSG Campaign

The numbers from the 2026 season tell a story of struggle for both the player and the franchise. Under Pant’s leadership, the Super Giants managed only four victories in 14 league matches. Over his two-season stint with the Lucknow-based side, Pant captained 28 matches, securing 10 wins and suffering 18 defeats, resulting in a win percentage of 35.71%. Individually, the wicketkeeper-batter scored 312 runs in 13 innings during the 2026 season at an average of 28.36 and a strike rate of 138.05. While these stats reflect a dip in his usual explosive form, his market value as a game-changer remains undisputed.

The Potential Return to Delhi Capitals

Speculation is intensifying regarding a homecoming for Pant. Reports indicate that the star player is keen on rejoining the Delhi Capitals, the franchise where he spent eight formative and highly successful seasons between 2016 and 2024. During his initial stint in the capital, Pant became the franchise’s leading run-getter, accumulating 3,284 runs in 111 matches with an impressive strike rate of 148.93.

A reunion appears increasingly plausible given the structural changes within Delhi Capitals. With the JSW Group set to take full control of cricket operations for the upcoming two seasons, the atmosphere within the organization is shifting. Furthermore, Pant’s established rapport with co-owner Parth Jindal could prove pivotal. Sources suggest that if the trade materializes, Delhi Capitals would look to reinstate him as captain—a role he performed in 43 matches between 2021 and 2024, notably leading them to a top-of-the-table finish in his maiden season as skipper.

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Interest from Kolkata and Beyond

While the prospect of returning to Delhi is strong, Pant is currently exploring all viable options. Reports suggest that Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have already initiated preliminary contact, as the defending champions look to refine their squad composition. Additionally, whispers of interest from another ‘big team’—one whose ownership is currently in active discussions—have added another layer of intrigue to the upcoming trade window.

Pant’s Legacy in the Capital

To understand why a return to Delhi is so highly anticipated by fans, one must look at the impact Pant had on the team. He was not just a batter but a phenomenon. His 2018 masterclass against Sunrisers Hyderabad, where he smashed an unbeaten 128 off just 63 balls, remains a defining moment in his career and a staple of Delhi Capitals history. Throughout his first tenure, he registered 18 half-centuries and a century, cementing his status as the cornerstone of the side’s batting lineup.

As the trade window approaches, the cricketing world waits to see where one of the most explosive talents in the game will call home. Whether it is a homecoming to Delhi or a fresh start with a new powerhouse, the movement of Rishabh Pant is poised to be the most significant narrative of the off-season. The coming weeks of negotiations will undoubtedly be defining for both the player and his future franchise.

Julian Anand

Julian Anand is a senior cricket writer at ESPNcricinfo, known for his lyrical prose and deep-dive longform features on the sport’s unsung heroes. An alumnus of St. Stephen's College, he began his career covering Delhi’s club and university circuits before joining the global cricket desk. Julian has a rare ability to humanise the game—whether chronicling a young pacer from the Maidan or revisiting a forgotten Test classic. He is especially respected for his technical breakdowns of fast bowling and his archival research into cricket history. His work has been recognised with the SJA British Sports Journalism Award and multiple internal honours at Cricinfo. When not at the press box, Julian mentors young sports writers and plays occasional league cricket as a medium-pacer.