Before IPL 2025, Nita Ambani got a big shock, veteran fast bowler left Mumbai and joined LSG

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|28-08-2024

All the teams have already intensified their preparations for IPL 2025. It is being reported from many teams that some may be seen making big changes in their squads. If media reports are to be believed, many teams can also make big changes in their support staff.

Big news is coming from the dressing room of one of these teams, Mumbai Indians, and according to that news, a senior of the team is now preparing to leave Mumbai. After hearing this news, all the supporters of Mumbai Indians are looking very disappointed.

This veteran left Mumbai before IPL 2025

Zaheer Khan
Zaheer Khan

A big information is coming from the dressing room of IPL franchise Mumbai Indians and according to that information, a veteran can leave the management of Mumbai Indians before IPL 2025.

It is heard that Mumbai Indians Director of Cricket Zaheer Khan can leave the franchise before IPL 2025. It is being said that he can now join another team.

Zaheer can become the mentor of LSG

This news about Zaheer Khan is coming on social media that he can soon become the mentor of IPL franchise LSG. Recently, there was a meeting between the owner of LSG and Zaheer and in that meeting, there was a discussion between these two about the new responsibilities. On August 28, 2024, LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka is going to hold a press conference and in this, he can share with everyone the responsibility of handing over the new responsibility to Zaheer Khan.

The post is vacant after Gautam Gambhir

The LSG franchise came into existence in IPL 2022 and after coming into existence, the owner of the franchise appointed Gautam Gambhir as the mentor of the team.

Gautam Gambhir worked as the mentor of the team for two years and after that he decided to join Kolkata before the year 2024. For this reason, no one worked as a mentor with the Lucknow team in IPL 2024. The management of Lucknow is trying to fill this post at every cost.

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