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Why 'daring' Pant is must for T20 World Cup...

September 23, 2022 15:05 IST

IMAGE: Rishabh Pant hasn't quite enjoyed the success in T20 cricket with 934 runs in 58 T20Is at a strike-rate of 126.21. Photograph: Matthew Lewis/Getty Images

For his sheer 'dare and courage", Rishabh Pant should be a part of India's playing XI during the T20 World Cup, feels former Australian wicketkeeping great Adam Gilchrist.

 

There has been a debate if it should be Pant or Dinesh Karthik in India's playing XI and it seemed that Gilchrist's vote of confidence is in favour of the much younger Delhi cricketer.

"The dare of Rishabh Pant and the courage in him, the way in which he takes on bowling attacks, I think he's got to be a must in that Indian line-up," Gilchrist was quoted as saying in an ICC release.

"They can play together, but I think Rishabh Pant has definitely got to be in there."

India included both Pant and Karthik in the 15-member squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup in Australia but the former's underwhelming record in T20Is might go against him.

Pant has scored 934 runs in 58 T20Is at an average of 23.94 and a strike-rate of 126.21. But he hasn't quite enjoyed the success what was expected of him in this format unlike Test cricket where he is already an established star.

Add to it, Karthik has of late blossomed as a finisher, which could work in his favour.

But just like his former skipper Ricky Ponting, Gilchrist too feels that both the stumper batters can play together in the eleven.

"It'll be interesting to see if they can both play in the same team. I think they can. What they bring to a team … the versatility of Dinesh Karthik, he can play at the top of the order, he can, as he has done more so later in his career, be in the middle and late overs to finish. He has a really nice touch game," the former Australia wicketkeeper batter said.

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