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LSG: TOP GUNS IN ARSENAL FOR GOENKA’S RE-ENTRY

While Gautam Gambhir was brought in as the mentor of the side, Lucknow managed to appoint K.L. Rahul as the captain. The franchise also signed up Ravi Bishnoi and Marcus Stoinis before the auction.

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Seven years ago, when Sanjiv Goenka stepped into the world of the Indian Premier League, he sprung in a surprise by roping in Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Ajinkya Rahane, Ben Stokes and Steven Smith in his new franchise — Rising Pune Supergiant.

In its twoyear stint, the franchise managed to reach the final of the tournament in 2017. And now, as Goenka returns to the IPL bandwagon with his new team — Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) — he has roped in topclass profession­als again.

While Gautam Gambhir was brought in as the mentor of the side, Lucknow managed to appoint K.L. Rahul as the captain.

The franchise also signed up Ravi Bishnoi and Marcus Stoinis before the auction.

Goenka and his team ensured that they got the combinatio­n right by snapping up wicketkeep­er Quinton de Kock, batter Manish Pandey, allrounder­s Deepak Hooda, Krunal Pandya and West Indies’ Jason Holder. It also managed to get some of the seasoned Indian players in K. Gowtham, Shahbaz Nadeem, Avesh Khan and Manan Vohra.

“We are very happy with the way it’s gone so far. We have got a great opener in Quinton, a very good allrounder in Jason Holder. We have two quality Indian batsmen,” Goenka said during the auction.

Even before the auction, in an interactio­n with the official broadcaste­r, Goenka had spoken highly of captain Rahul and why the team decided to hand him the role of a leader.

“I have been very impressed by not only KL’S batting and wicketkeep­ing abilities, but his leadership skills as well. He is evolving, growing, maturing as a player and as a leader. He is somebody I would've wanted to lead the team. And I do believe, given the right atmosphere, he will emerge as a phenomenal leader, and he has everything it takes to succeed,” Goenka said.

Talking about the team’s decision to retain Bishnoi — who was yet to make his debut for India at that time — and Stoinis, Goenka said: “There were multiple things. We were looking at not only building a team for one or two seasons, as we did in the case of Pune, but actually, building the foundation for a team, which will compete successful­ly for many years. We were also looking for players with more than one facet, so not singulardi­mension players.”

“So, KL is not only an outstandin­g batsman, he’s a great wicketkeep­er. Marcus is a great finisher, a good bowler, and a phenomenal fielder. Ravi brings a unique dimension to the spin department and is an exceptiona­l fielder. So we looked for players who could do more than just one thing, players who would be with the franchise for several years. And KL is in the batting department, Marcus is an allrounder and Ravi is a bowler, so we have tried to cover all the three department­s,” the franchise owner said.

While the immediate target is to make its presence felt in the tournament, the Lucknow franchise also wants to dream big in the years to come. With Rahul at the helm, the new team has lots to play for.

 ?? AFP ?? Leadership beckons: KL Rahul was chosen to captain the Lucknow Super Giants. “He is evolving, growing, maturing as a player and a leader...he has everything it takes to succeed,” franchise owner Sanjiv Goenka said.
AFP Leadership beckons: KL Rahul was chosen to captain the Lucknow Super Giants. “He is evolving, growing, maturing as a player and a leader...he has everything it takes to succeed,” franchise owner Sanjiv Goenka said.
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 ?? PTI ?? Sure pick: Lucknow Super Giants signed up Ravi Bishnoi even before he made his debut for India. “Ravi brings a unique dimension to the spin department and is an exceptiona­l fielder,” team owner Sanjiv Goenka reasoned.
PTI Sure pick: Lucknow Super Giants signed up Ravi Bishnoi even before he made his debut for India. “Ravi brings a unique dimension to the spin department and is an exceptiona­l fielder,” team owner Sanjiv Goenka reasoned.

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