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'IPL owners publicly berating captains': Lalit Modi’s jibe at Sanjiv Goenka after LSG match

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IPL founder Lalit Modi criticized franchise owners for public displays of anger after losses, contrasting them with football league professionalism. He questioned their focus on hype over long-term vision, infrastructure, and fan experience, urging a more patient and professional approach to enhance the league's value.

IPL founder Lalit Modi stirred debate on social media after taking an apparent dig at franchise owners, following a viral on-field exchange involving Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) owner Sanjiv Goenka during IPL 2026 clash between LSG and DC. LSG suffered a disappointing six-wicket defeat at home, a result that not only exposed concerns with their batting but also triggered conversations beyond the boundary ropes. Goenka’s on-field exchange goes viral Following the loss, Goenka was seen engaged in an animated discussion with LSG captain Rishabh Pant, with head coach Justin Langer also part of the conversation.

While no audio from the exchange was available, the visuals suggested a serious and intense discussion. The clip quickly went viral across social media, with fans and analysts speculating about the nature of the conversation. The moment also brought back memories of a similar incident during the 2024 IPL season, when Goenka was seen having a public exchange with then-captain KL Rahul after a defeat, an episode that had drawn widespread criticism at the time.

Lalit Modi’s ‘spicy’ take sparks debate Amid the growing chatter, Lalit Modi took to X and posted a strongly worded message, seemingly aimed at IPL team owners. “While football league owners treat players with respect, long-term vision, and professionalism, IPL owners are often busy chasing hype and headlines, publicly berating captains right on the boundary after tough losses. ” He went on to question the broader approach of IPL franchises, highlighting issues such as infrastructure, fan experience, and long-term planning.

“Long-term infrastructure over throwing money at instant stardom? Real fan-first culture with decent stadium experiences? Sustainable models with competitive balance and some professional conduct, less drama, more brand building?