IPL 2027: Rishabh Pant returns to DC, Kuldeep Yadav joins LSG in blockbuster trade
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Rishabh Pant is set to return to Delhi Capitals (DC) and Kuldeep Yadav will move to Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) after the two franchises formally completed a high-profile player trade ahead of the 2027 Indian Premier League (IPL) season, the IPL governing body confirmed on Tuesday, 23 June. Pant rejoins DC at a revised fee of ₹15 crore, while Kuldeep moves to LSG at his existing valuation of ₹13.5 crore.
Trade Details and Fees
Pant had been acquired by LSG at the mega auction ahead of IPL 2025 for a then-record fee of ₹27 crore. His return to DC comes at a significantly reduced valuation of ₹15 crore. Kuldeep, who spent five seasons with Delhi Capitals, heads to Lucknow at his standing contract fee of ₹13.5 crore.
'Following the trade, he will rejoin DC at a revised fee of INR 15 crore. Kuldeep joins LSG after a highly successful spell with Delhi Capitals lasting five seasons,' the IPL said in an official statement. 'One of India's premier white-ball bowlers, Kuldeep will join LSG at his existing fee of Rs 13.50 crore,' it added.
Pant's History With DC and LSG
Rishabh Pant spent nine seasons — from 2016 to 2024 — with Delhi Capitals, making 111 appearances, the most by any player in the franchise's history. He captained the side in 43 matches across four seasons from 2021 to 2024, cementing his status as one of DC's defining figures.
His stint with LSG, however, proved turbulent. The franchise finished seventh in IPL 2025 and last in IPL 2026. Pant stepped down as LSG captain even before the IPL 2026 season concluded, a decision the franchise accepted. Across his two seasons as captain at LSG, he managed 10 wins against 18 defeats.
Kuldeep Yadav's Record at DC
Left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav was among the most productive bowlers in DC's ranks during his five-year tenure. He claimed 72 wickets in 65 matches for the franchise, establishing himself as one of the tournament's most effective wicket-takers. His move to LSG adds a proven match-winner to a side that has struggled for consistency in recent seasons.
What This Means for Both Franchises
For Delhi Capitals, Pant's return brings back a talismanic presence and a leader who knows the franchise inside out. For LSG, acquiring Kuldeep addresses a key bowling gap while offloading a captain whose stint did not deliver results. Notably, reports had indicated that Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) — three-time IPL champions — were also in the running for Pant ahead of the 2027 season, making DC's successful pursuit all the more significant.
With the IPL 2027 auction cycle still unfolding, both franchises will look to build around their new acquisitions as they target a stronger campaign.