Sourav Ganguly wants Rishabh Pant to be more like Virat Kohli
Sourav Ganguly has been impressed with youngster, Rishabh Pant’s performance in the absence of MS Dhoni but wants the wicket-keeper to emulate Virat Kohli’s attitude. Despite trailing the T20I series by 1-0, Ganguly reckons India can beat Australia in all three formats of the game.
It’s hard to believe that Delhi-born cricketer, Rishabh Pant, is still aged just 21 years and has already cemented his place in the Indian team. Touted as MS Dhoni’s replacement for India across all formats, Pant has received praise for his performance in the limited opportunities with the Indian team.
First against England away from home and then against West Indies on home soil, Pant has been regularly featured in the Indian team over the last six months. With Dhoni entering the twilight of his career, the onus will be on Pant to step up his game and match his predecessor’s level. However,
"Pant is an exceptional talent and is the future of Indian cricket. His run-scoring ability, that too all around the wicket, is remarkable. But one thing he quickly needs to learn from his captain Virat Kohli, who is such a fine example of this concept, is how to keep the game simple. I am sure with time, Pant will learn," Ganguly wrote in his column for TOI.
Talking about the current tour of Australia, Ganguly was disappointed in the planning process of the T20I series, which
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"Had we got a full game at the MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground) and had India won in those conditions, the hosts would have been under huge pressure in the final game because this Indian team is capable of winning not only the T20s but also the Tests and ODIs against this Australian side," Ganguly concluded.
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