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newspoint|15-03-2026
Pant, who is expected to play a key role for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) this season, has been working hard in training after a challenging phase. He was recently seen practising under the guidance of India's champion player, Yuvraj Singh, in a short camp in Mumbai.
Langer revealed that the 26-year-old is already showing promising signs ahead of the new season, and the team have great expectations for their leader.
“He'll be ready to go. He's training at the moment. We've got a camp going on at the moment, so I'll see him in a couple of days. He's firing, and as I said, with all champions, they don't stay down for long. His last game last year in the IPL, we saw how brilliant he can be, so that's our expectation for him this year,” Langer told ESPNCricinfo.
Pant, who is the most expensive IPL player via a Rs 27 crore deal, has not played competitive cricket since suffering a side strain while batting on the eve of India’s ODI series against New Zealand in Vadodara in January.
“He'll be ready to go. He's training at the moment. We've got a camp going on at the moment, so I'll see him in a couple of days. He's firing, and as I said, with all champions, they don't stay down for long. His last game last year in the IPL, we saw how brilliant he can be, so that's our expectation for him this year,” Langer told ESPNCricinfo.
Also Read: Live Cricket ScoreDespite poor form, Pant remains one of the most dynamic wicketkeeper-batters in the IPL and has built a reputation for his fearless approach with the bat. Pant has been a consistent performer in the tournament, amassing more than 3,200 runs in over 110 matches at a strike rate above 145, which includes two centuries and 19 fifties.
Article Source: IANS



