
NEW DELHI: With Rishabh Pant enduring a torrid IPL 2025 season, former Australia captain Aaron Finch has suggested a bold change: the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) skipper should hand over wicketkeeping duties to Nicholas Pooran to improve on-field communication and regain clarity in leadership.
Pant’s struggles continued in LSG’s 37-run loss to Punjab Kings, where he scored a sluggish 18 off 17 in a daunting 237-run chase. With just 128 runs from 10 innings at a strike rate of 99.22, this marks his worst IPL showing since his debut in 2016.
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Speaking on Jiostar, Finch highlighted how the dual role of captain and keeper could be hampering Pant’s effectiveness. “It must be really difficult to captain a side when you’re the wicketkeeper. You probably get a couple of seconds to talk to your bowler between overs, and with the stop-clock rule, that time is minimal,” Finch explained.
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He added that Pooran often acts as the communication bridge between Pant and the bowlers but emphasised that indirect messaging can disrupt strategy execution. “That can be really difficult — the bowler’s plan might change ball to ball, and so might Rishabh’s. You can see how animated and frustrated he is when things don’t go to plan.”
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Finch advised Pant to step out of the gloves temporarily: “Maybe it’s time he says, ‘Pooran, you take the gloves. I need to get rhythm, manage plans better, and talk to my attack directly.’”
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He pointed out how captains like Shreyas Iyer and Shubman Gill maintain constant communication from inside the ring — something Pant might benefit from replicating.
With LSG now in a must-win zone, leadership clarity could be vital in their playoff push.