Rishabh Pant’s IPL 2025 campaign has been forgettable, but Yuvraj Singh’s father Yograj Singh says he can fix Pant’s flaws in just five minutes. Here’s why he made that bold statement.

Pant’s Nightmare IPL Season Sparks Concerns

Rishabh Pant IPl 2025 is a living hell for the kid of the Pant. Star Special R 27 crores the wicketkeeper batsman bought him failed to fulfil. Pant has managed just 151 runs in 13 matches but has failed to get another half-century. With a dismal strike rate (around 100) — regarded as bad news for the batsman and also what has raised numerous questions regarding him and his leadership.

Yograj Singh’s Fiery Take: “Five Minutes is All I Need”

Yograj Singh, former India cricketer and coach in an extremely candid interview with IANS said earlier today that he is the father o Yuvraj Singh. “Rishabh’s head openin g not yet. As well His left shoulder comes around too soon. They are insignificant minor technical blunders. I can change them in five minutes, Yograj said confidently. Pant will be in much better form with just a tweak, he thinks.

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Captaincy Under Fire, Rumors of Sacking

As Lucknow Super Giants is done with the playoffs and captaincy of Shardul Pant under scanner, some rumors were circulating that the youngster was sacked. Pant bypassed social media to squelch the buzz, describing it as baseless. But there still is a debate whether he stays away from leadership roles, fans and critics both are voicing their opinion sans the denial.

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Test Captaincy Race Adds Fuel

The tiff adds drama to the speculation over who will be the next test captain from India. Pant is the one who has been linked, but reports indicate that the man in the running for the job is Shubman Gill. But Pant form in the IPL may work against him at this critical juncture.

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As the curtains fall on a tough season for Pant, the question remains — can a five-minute fix from Yograj Singh actually bring the fire back in the southpaw’s game? The cricket world waits, watching.