News
Sanjay Manjrekar Justifies Rishabh Pant’s Chirping To Pat Cummins
By CricShots Dec 15, 2018 3:54 pm
Views 58

The young and aggressive Indian wicket-keeper, Rishabh Pant has made an impressive start to his Test career after foraying into the format during the Test series against England at the popular Trent Bridge in Nottingham. One has to argue with the fact that for a newcomer by any stretch of the imagination, his performances have come under the scanner, both as a batsman and a keeper as well.

pant
Rishabh Pant and Pat Cummins

Pant conceded a significant amount of byes during the England tour. Moreover, he has often been criticized a few times for getting out while playing irresponsible shots. Apart from his cricketing prowess, the combative potential has also be seen engaging in the friendly war of words with the opponents. During the opening Test against Australia in Adelaide, he was constantly in the ears of Pat Cummins.

ALSO READ: Fans Criticised Rishabh Pant After Dropping An Opportunity

Meanwhile, former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar has advised Pant to focus more on his keeping rather than engaging in banters, which can divert his concentration. Moreover, he also talked about how Pant became silent after he dropped a sharp chance off Hanuma Vihari in the first innings of the ongoing Test at the new Perth Stadium.

Sanjay Majrekar

During an exclusive interview with Mid-day, Manjrekar said, “In cricket, there has been a tradition… in all team meetings, the wicketkeeper is told to keep encouraging the bowler. The moment he dropped the catch of Shaun Marsh off Hanuma Vihari, suddenly he went quiet for two-three overs. That is when he has to be careful. If being quiet is going to help him focus better, then the Indian team would rather have him taking catches than looking to encourage the bowlers all the time or all that banter that goes around.”

Rishabh Pant recently became the Indian with the most number of catches (11) in a Test match when he accomplished the feat in Adelaide. He could’ve had the world record (12) under his belt had he not dropped Nathan Lyon.