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LSG strip Rahul of captaincy ahead of 2025 IPL

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STAR wicketkeep­er-batter KL Rahul is set to be retained by Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) for next year’s Indian Premier League (IPL) season, but not as a captain.

The captaincy pressure is understood to be the main reason for Rahul stepping down from the role as he wants to contribute more with the bat. However, it remains uncertain who will be leading the team in IPL 2025.

Sources close to the Lucknow franchise confirmed that Rahul will be retained but the captaincy role remains uncertain; Krunal Pandya and Nicholas Pooran are the two big names that are in the race.

“The meeting was official with the CEO Sanjiv Goenka on Monday, the captaincy and retention topics were discussed. However, Rahul is unlikely to captain the side in the upcoming edition as he wants to explore himself more as a batter,” sources close to the Lucknow-based franchise said.

“Goenka has full confidence in Rahul and he will be retained as a player, but will not be seen captaining the side.

“We are still exploring the captaincy option but with BCCI (the Board of Control for Cricket in India) agreeing on player retention conditions we have two players (Pandya and Pooran) in (the) race.”

On Monday, Rahul met Goenka at his office in Alipore, Kolkata to discuss things. The discussion lasted around four hours, after which Rahul left for the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru to start his Duleep Trophy practice.

Rahul will be playing for Team ‘A’ captained by Shubman Gill.

Rahul had a falling out with Goenka in full view of the fans, with sources saying that the LSG owner was not happy with Rahul’s captaincy as the Super Giants failed to qualify for the play-offs after being in a good position.

After the IPL, Rahul did not play well and was not included in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup that India won in Barbados. He is hoping to make it to the Indian T20 squad. |

 ?? AFP ?? INDIA’S KL Rahul plays a shot during the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. |
AFP INDIA’S KL Rahul plays a shot during the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. |

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