Kolkata: Owner of the Lucknow Super Giants, Sanjiv Goenka, described KL Rahul as "a crucial member of the team" amidst ongoing rumors about his potential departure from the franchise. However, Goenka avoided giving any concrete details regarding player retention and captaincy decisions for the upcoming IPL season.
Goenka’s animated discussion with Rahul after a heavy defeat against Sunrisers Hyderabad had become one of the talking points of last season’s IPL.
On Monday, KL Rahul met the team owner in Kolkata and expressed his wish to remain in the team, months after the video of the discussion between the two sparked speculations on whether the elegant India batter would want to continue his stint at the franchise.
“Look, I’ve been meeting KL regularly over the last three years. I’m a little surprised this meeting got so much attention. As I’ve said we have not taken any call till the retention rules are out,” Goenka told reporters while unveiling Zaheer Khan as their team mentor.
“But KL has been an integral and important part of the LSG family since inception. He’s played a very important role. He’s like family and will be family.”
When asked about player retention and captaincy, Goenka said they are yet to arrive at a decision and are waiting for the BCCI to release the rules regarding retention.
“We have all of September, October and November to decide that. Let the policies be out. We have not even thought about the team going forward, whether retention will be three-four-five or six, we have no clue,” Goenka said.
“Let us see, there is enough time, so bit by bit. Whatever decisions we take today will impact us in the medium-term future, so it has to be very well thought out and considered.
“There is enough time for it so it’s too early. Let the BCCI announce the policy first, then there will be discussions.”
Asked whether they are going to press the “reset mode” under the newly-appointed mentor Zaheer, he said: “You always try and improve and that is a constant endeavour. When you have a mega auction, there is bound to be a reset but you want to retain the core as much as possible you can. Let’s see how it goes.
“One doesn’t know which way what goes. Certainly, the coach (Justin Langer) continues, Lance Kluesener (assistant coach), and Jonty Rhodes (fielding coach) also continue. We are delighted for Morne Morkel and Gautam Gambhir, very pleased they have joined the national team,” Goenka said.
Rahul led LSG to playoffs in the first two seasons but it is still widely believed that Gambhir’s strategic acumen had a lot to do with it rather than his leadership, which got thoroughly exposed in the third season when they failed to make the last four.