The whole world saw the behavior of team owner Sanjiv Goenka with KL Rahul when he was the captain of Lucknow Super Giants. There was a video after a match last season in which this class player was publicly scolded for the team's defeat. KL Rahul took revenge for this insult in this season of the Indian Premier League. Playing for Delhi Capitals, he not only ensured the defeat of Lucknow but also dashed its hopes of reaching the playoffs. After the match, KL shook hands with Sanjiv but then did not stop for even a second.

Before the match between Lucknow Super Giants and Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League match, everyone's eyes were on KL Rahul and Sanjiv Goenka. Both were in the headlines for the wrong reasons last season. KL Rahul not only scored an unbeaten 57 runs for his new team Delhi Capitals but also played an innings that hurt Lucknow a lot. He led Delhi, which was chasing 160 runs, to victory by 8 wickets in 17.5 overs and then did not stop talking even when the old team owner stopped him.
After the match at Ekana Stadium in Lucknow, when everyone was shaking hands, a moment between Rahul and the owner of Lucknow Super Giants was seen in a video on social media. As a courtesy, Rahul shook hands but after that, he moved forward without making eye contact. Sanjeev tried to stop KL Rahul but he quickly left without wasting time.

When Rahul was the captain of the Lucknow team, Goenka was allegedly seen scolding him. After this incident, the team owner came forward and clarified that everything was fine but KL was hurt by this. He broke ties with the team and entered the mega auction. Delhi Capitals bought him and now this season he took revenge for that insult by hitting fifties against Lucknow in two consecutive matches.
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