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‘Rishabh Pant Still Learning Captaincy’ – Ricky Ponting
By SMCS - May 22, 2022 2:39 pm
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Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting on Saturday has supported Rishabh Pant after his poor strategy that cost the team a spot in the play-offs, stating that he is still young and learning the captaincy and remains the right choice for the job as well. With Mumbai Indians at 95 for 3 in 14.3 overs, while chasing a target of 160, Pant made a blunder as he refused to go for DRS after Tim David got a nick of the first ball of his knock and the onfield umpire didn’t give him out too as well. Had Pant taken the call, the result would have been different as well as he smashed 34 runs off just 11 balls with two boundaries and four sixes.

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Rishabh Pant and Ricky Ponting

“Absolutely, no doubt in my mind that Rishabh even in the last season he was the right choice for captain. Rishabh did a terrific job with the team after he took over from Shreyas (Iyer) after he injured his shoulders,” Ricky Ponting said during the press conference after DC lost by five wickets against MI. “…he is just a young man and still learning captaincy. Being captain of a T20 team, especially in IPL, which is a high pressure tournament, is not easy thing to do and unfortunately, every single thing you do will be scrutinised. He certainly got my full backing.”

The head coach has said that he was “gutted” to see the match slip away but he didn’t blame Rishabh Pant for the loss.

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“It is always hard to put a finger on one single aspect of the game. Top of the order our batting was poor, we were four down for 40, which is not the ideal way to start a T20 game, specially big games which you have to win,” he said. “Obviously, Tim David played well. He was probably out first ball but there are so many aspects of the game we will be disappointed with. The players need to learn from games like that. I feel pretty gutted that the game slipped through out of our hands, we didn’t close out the match in the last few overs.”

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Rishabh Pant was disappointed after his dismissal

Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians’ skipper Rohit Sharma has backed Rishabh Pant, saying such incidents happen on the cricket field and he will come out stronger from the experience in future as well.

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“He is a quality captain, we have seen it in the past season how he leads his team. Sometimes things don’t go your way, I have gone through such situations, such things happen on the ground, sometimes things don’t pan out your way. He can take a lot of learning and try and keep things simple, he has a great mind, he reads the game well from behind, and such fumbles can happen and it is important to not doubt yourself. He will comeback strong,” he concluded.