Sanjiv Goenka appeared to have reprimanded KL Rahul in the viral video after LSG’s flop show against SRH at the IPL 2024. It seems like all is well at the Lucknow Super Giants camp as Team captain KL Rahul was invited by franchise owner Sanjiv Goenka to a special dinner on Monday. Rahul’s LSG side is gunning for the remaining playoff spots in the ongoing season of the IPL. Rahul and Co. will meet Rishabh Pant’s Delhi Capitals in a must-win fixture at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Tuesday. There have been talks about Rahul’s future as LSG skipper after the star batter’s ‘public reprimand’ by team owner Goenka. Making a mockery of the LSG bowlers, SRH openers Head and Abhishek rattled off 167 to complete the target in just 9.4 overs in Hyderabad. Goenka’s animated chat with Rahul after SRH’s bashing of the LSG bowlers became the talk of the town on social media. Goenka appeared to have reprimanded Rahul in the viral video after LSG’s flop show against the 2016 champions. Days after the incident, Goenka came up with a noteworthy gesture to quash rumours of a rift between the owner and skipper Rahul. LSG owner Goenka hosted Rahul for dinner on the eve of the IPL 2024 match between Lucknow and Delhi. In the internet-breaking moment, Rahul and Goenka warmly embraced each other as the LSG skipper flashed a big smile. “Everyone was upset on that devasting loss and so obviously the Owner will. Now all GOOD,” a fan mentioned. “Picture of the day. Matter solve,” another fan added as the photos became an instant hit among the fans on social media.
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