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Pant Deserves World Cup Spot, Say Ganguly and Ponting

Pant Deserves World Cup Spot, Say Ganguly and Ponting

Sourav Ganguly and Ricky Ponting, two legendary cricketers, have expressed their belief that Rishabh Pant should be included in India's squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Their assessment is based on Pant's impressive performances in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL)."Yes, I think so, Pant should be part of the World Cup squad," Ganguly stated at a media roundtable. "He should bat in the middle-order. Where exactly is difficult to say because of match-ups, right-left combinations depending on who bowls. It also depends on the situation."Ponting echoed Ganguly's sentiments, noting that Pant has shown significant improvement throughout the IPL season. "He's starting to get a bit more trust and belief in his body as well," Ponting said. "I think early on he had been a little bit apprehensive as to what he could do, especially with the wicketkeeping side of it. With his batting, coming into the tournament, he had pretty good trust in his abilities."Pant, who returned to competitive cricket after a 15-month layoff due to a car crash, has amassed 254 runs in eight innings at an impressive strike rate of 150.29. He has predominantly batted in the middle order and has kept wickets in every game.However, Pant faces competition for a spot in the squad from Sanju Samson, KL Rahul, and Jitesh Sharma. Additionally, Dinesh Karthik has also staked his claim with some exceptional performances for Royal Challengers Bangalore.Another key question for the Indian selectors is the opening combination. Rohit Sharma is expected to open, but the identity of his partner remains uncertain. Yashasvi Jaiswal is the incumbent, but his recent form has been underwhelming.Ganguly believes that India should adopt an aggressive approach at the T20 World Cup, similar to the one employed by Rohit Sharma in the 50-over World Cup. "They have the talent to do that," Ganguly said. "We saw how Rohit batted at the 50-overs World Cup. He just came and hit from ball one and we were able to put so much pressure on the opposition in the first seven-eight overs. It gave breathing space for the lower order."Ganguly also commented on KL Rahul's struggles in T20 cricket, suggesting that he needs to find a method that suits his abilities. "I think it depends on what the captain and the coach instruct him to do in the middle," Ganguly said. "The other day I saw him play an innings against Chennai [Super Kings], which Lucknow [Super Giants] won. I thought he was exceptional. He played well at the top of the order and did exactly that was required to do."

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Riyan Parag's Promotion to No. 4 Pays Off for Rajasthan Royals

Riyan Parag's Promotion to No. 4 Pays Off for Rajasthan Royals

Rajasthan Royals' decision to promote Riyan Parag to the No. 4 batting position in their Indian Premier League (IPL) match against Lucknow Super Giants has paid off handsomely. Parag's blistering 29-ball 43 was instrumental in the Royals' victory, and it has also raised questions about why he was not given this opportunity earlier.Royals coach Kumar Sangakkara explained that the team had been considering this move for some time, based on Parag's impressive performances in domestic cricket. "We looked at how Riyan performed over the years," Sangakkara said. "It is a difficult thing for someone like Riyan who has an overall game to only get the toughest parts of the game, where he has to come in and up the run rate at the death."Parag's promotion to No. 4 allowed him to play with more freedom and express his natural attacking instincts. He hit four boundaries and two sixes in his innings, and his strike rate of 148.28 was the highest among all Royals batsmen.Sangakkara praised Parag's versatility and his ability to play against both pace and spin. "He is good against pace and spin, and that number is ideal for him," Sangakkara said. "And Riyan is off to a great start."Parag's performance has also given the Royals a much-needed boost in the batting department. The team has struggled to score runs consistently this season, but Parag's innings has shown that they have the potential to be a dangerous batting unit.Meanwhile, Delhi Capitals director of cricket Sourav Ganguly admitted that his team needs to improve its batting. "With Rishabh Pant back, the batting is stronger," Ganguly said. "If we bat well, we will win a lot of matches because we have the bowling."The Capitals have won just one of their first three matches this season, and they will be looking to turn things around when they face the Kolkata Knight Riders on Saturday.

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Rishabh Pant's Dedication Impresses Delhi Capitals Coach and Director

Rishabh Pant's Dedication Impresses Delhi Capitals Coach and Director

Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting has expressed his admiration for skipper Rishabh Pant's dedication and determination as he prepares for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season. Pant, who suffered a horrific car accident in December 2022, has been working tirelessly to regain his confidence and physical abilities."He (Pant) has probably batted more in the last week than he has ever batted leading into most of the IPLs," Ponting said. "I think from his point of view, he wants to get a bit of trust back in his body again."Ponting praised Pant's positive attitude and infectious energy, which he believes will inspire his teammates. "He has been putting himself through a few different paces and playing all the shots that he plays. He has been great, and more importantly, he has got a smile on his face, which is what all we love to see," Ponting added.Delhi Capitals director of cricket Sourav Ganguly echoed Ponting's sentiments, highlighting Pant's unconventional style of batting and leadership. "He is not the conservative type of batter, so you expect that character in his captaincy," Ganguly said. "Nobody comes as a ready-made captain. You learn as you go and I think captaincy is by instinct."Ganguly acknowledged the emotional challenges Pant has faced during his recovery. "I'm surprised with the improvements he has made. Hopefully, it's a good season for him because he has gone through a lot emotionally. It's never easy when you go through that sort of injury," Ganguly said.Delhi Capitals will kick off their IPL campaign against Punjab Kings on March 23. Pant's return to the field is highly anticipated, as he is considered one of the most exciting and talented players in Indian cricket.

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Rohit Sharma's 'Yaaro Ka Yaar' Captaincy Style Earns Praise

Rohit Sharma's 'Yaaro Ka Yaar' Captaincy Style Earns Praise

Rohit Sharma, the current captain of the Indian men's cricket team, has garnered widespread praise for his exceptional leadership style. Since taking over the reins from Virat Kohli in 2022, Rohit has seamlessly guided India to the finals of both the World Test Championship and the Cricket World Cup.Former India cricketer Praveen Kumar has lauded Rohit's captaincy, describing him as "yaaro ka yaar" (friend of friends). Kumar highlighted Rohit's ability to balance discipline and camaraderie, scolding players for mistakes while also offering support and guidance."Rohit is a fantastic skipper," said Kumar. "He scolds the players when they make mistakes and hugs them too. He guides them and gives them all liberty on the field."Rohit's appointment as captain followed a decision by the BCCI to replace Kohli, who had stepped down as T20I captain. Former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly, who was instrumental in the decision, cited Rohit's impressive record in the Indian Premier League as a key factor."I saw huge potential in Rohit," said Ganguly. "He has a great record in the IPL, and I believe he can lead India to success."Under Rohit's leadership, India has emerged as a formidable force in world cricket. The team's performance in the Cricket World Cup 2023, where they reached the finals, was a testament to Rohit's tactical acumen and ability to inspire his players.While Rohit continues to lead the Indian team, he has relinquished his captaincy role in the Mumbai Indians franchise. Hardik Pandya has been appointed as the new captain of the five-time Indian Premier League champions.

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Ganguly Explains Decision to Replace Kohli with Rohit as India Captain

Ganguly Explains Decision to Replace Kohli with Rohit as India Captain

Former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has shed light on his decision to appoint Rohit Sharma as the captain of the Indian men's cricket team, replacing Virat Kohli. Ganguly, who was the BCCI chief at the time, revealed that he saw immense potential in Rohit, particularly considering his impressive record in the Indian Premier League (IPL).Ganguly praised Rohit's leadership skills, highlighting his ability to guide India to the final of the 2022 T20 World Cup on home soil. Despite losing to Australia in the final, Ganguly believes India was the strongest team in the tournament. He expressed his admiration for Rohit's calm and composed demeanor during the high-pressure event."I am not surprised by the way he led," Ganguly said. "He became the captain when I was the BCCI president, and I am not surprised by the way he has led the team. I made him the Indian captain because I saw the talent in him, and I am not surprised by what he has done."Rohit's recent achievements include leading India to a 17th consecutive Test series win on home soil. After losing the opening match against England in Hyderabad, India has bounced back to take a 3-1 lead in the series.Meanwhile, Rohit has relinquished his captaincy at Mumbai Indians to Hardik Pandya. Hardik, who led Gujarat Titans to the IPL title in 2022, will now take charge of the five-time champions.

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Ganguly: IPL Career Can Coexist with First-Class Cricket

Ganguly: IPL Career Can Coexist with First-Class Cricket

IPL Career Can Coexist with First-Class Cricket, Says Sourav GangulyFormer Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly has asserted that players can successfully balance Indian Premier League (IPL) commitments with first-class cricket. This statement comes amidst the controversy surrounding the BCCI's decision not to offer central contracts to Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan due to their non-participation in domestic cricket.Ganguly emphasized that numerous top players, including Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and David Warner, have effectively managed both red-ball and white-ball cricket. He recalled that during his playing days, he, Rahul Dravid, and Sachin Tendulkar also played both formats."They can play both red-ball and white-ball. IPL career can happen along with stint in first-class cricket. They don't clash. First-class cricket finishes and then there's almost a month before the IPL starts. I don't see any problem," Ganguly told Times of India.Ganguly cited examples of players like Mitchell Marsh, Harry Brook, and David Warner who have excelled in both Test cricket and white-ball cricket. He questioned the notion that players cannot play both formats."A lot of the top-quality players play Test cricket and white-ball cricket. You look at Kohli, Rohit, Bumrah, KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant. On the world stage, there's Mitchell Marsh. He is Australia's premier red-ball player now. Harry Brook plays red-ball cricket. David Warner played so much Test cricket but he was also one of the best white-ball players. Even in my days, Sachin, Rahul and myself played Test cricket and then played white-ball cricket. There's no reason to say that you can play one and not the other."Ganguly also addressed concerns about the younger generation of players needing better guidance. He suggested that the BCCI should communicate with players like Ishan Kishan to understand their perspectives."For someone like Ishan Kishan, BCCI secretary Jay Shah, president Roger Binny and the selectors need to speak to him. All this while he has played Ranji and then played white-ball cricket. Has it made him a poorer player? It hasn't," Ganguly said.Ganguly emphasized that most players selected for the Delhi Capitals have participated in domestic tournaments like the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy, and Ranji Trophy. He acknowledged that there may be a few exceptions who require guidance.

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Sourav Ganguly Praises Sarfaraz Khan's Five-Day Format Potential

Sourav Ganguly Praises Sarfaraz Khan's Five-Day Format Potential

Sourav Ganguly, the former Indian cricket captain, has lauded young batter Sarfaraz Khan's potential in the five-day format. Sarfaraz, a right-handed batter, has been a consistent performer in domestic cricket for the past three years. He recently made his Test debut against England in Rajkot, where he impressed with scores of 62 and 68 not out.Ganguly believes that Sarfaraz's game is well-suited to the longer format. "I think he's more of a five-day player. His game is suited for that. T20 is a different format," Ganguly said. "The amount of runs he scored in domestic cricket, in the Ranji trophy and in first-class cricket has been phenomenal."Sarfaraz's rise to international cricket has been a long-awaited one. He has been a prolific run-scorer in first-class cricket, particularly in the Ranji Trophy. In the 2021-22 season, he topped the run-scoring charts with 982 runs in six matches. He also finished fifth in the 2019-20 season with 928 runs in six matches.In the unofficial Test series against England Lions, Sarfaraz performed well for India A, scoring 96 in a Tour match and 161 in an unofficial Test.Overall, Sarfaraz has scored 4056 runs in 47 first-class matches at an average of 68.74. He has scored 14 centuries and 13 fifties, with a best score of 301 not out.Ganguly's praise for Sarfaraz is a testament to the young batter's talent and potential. Sarfaraz has shown that he has the ability to score runs consistently at the highest level. With his impressive record in domestic cricket, he is likely to be a key player for India in the future.

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