Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant gave a big surprise to his fans as he visited Arun Jaitley Stadium to cheer for his side Delhi Capitals as they played their first game of the ongoing IPL 2023 in their home ground.
It was his first appearance after his tragic car accident last year in December and his franchise made all the arrangements to get the wicketkeeper/batter to the stadium.
Rishabh Pant Visited Gujarat Titans’ Dressing Room

The moment he arrived at the stadium and his visuals came on the giant screen at the Arun Jaitley stadium in Delhi during the match between DC and Gujarat Titans (GT), an ear-deafening roar happened as fans couldn’t keep calm.
The heartwarming sight of Pant returning back to the stadium was nothing less than a treat for the fans. The talented keeper-batter is still struggling to walk properly without crutches as he continues to be on a recovery path upon knee operation.
Shubman Gill Wrote A Beautiful Post For Rishabh
After the game, Pant even went to meet all the players from the DC camp and even visited the Titans’ dressing room. He met his good friend and India teammate Shubman Gill too. The picture of the same was shared by the Titans on Twitter.
Check out the Tweet:
A special guest in our dressing room! 💙⚡️#AavaDe #DCvGT pic.twitter.com/m4xlJQQmq3
— Gujarat Titans (@gujarat_titans) April 4, 2023
Later on, Shubman Gill also took to his social media and came up with a heartfelt post for his good friend. Gill shared the same picture and wrote: “Wishing you Spi-dey recovery my brother. It was great seeing you all smiles. A true warrior”
Check out his post:
Talking about the game, Gujarat Titans beat Delhi Capitals by 6 wickets to register their second successive win in IPL 2023.
Sai Sudarsan shone with the bat as he smashed 62 off just 48 balls that included 4 fours and 2 sixes respectively. David Miller scored the winning runs for the side as he played a stunning 16-ball 31 unbeaten knock. Earlier, Rashid Khan’s brilliant effort with the ball as he picked up 3 wickets for 31 runs from his four overs.