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Rishabh Pant will find it very difficult to get back his fluency at IPL's onset: Sunil Gavaskar

'So, maybe, in the beginning, we won’t see the real Rishabh Pant that we are used to'

PTI New Delhi Published 19.03.24, 09:50 AM
Rishabh Pant at theDelhi Capitals camp last week.

Rishabh Pant at theDelhi Capitals camp last week. PTI

Rishabh Pant will find it “very difficult” to be at his fluent best at the beginning of the IPL but Sunil Gavaskar expects that his knees will react better once he starts batting more and more in match situations.

Having survived a horrific car crash in December 2022, Pant will make a comeback to competitive cricket after more than 14 months as the Delhi Capitals captain after an extensive rehabilitation programme.

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“It’ll be very difficult. But the good thing is he (Pant) has played some cricket. So he has got some practice. To get fluency in batting is a little tough,” Gavaskar told Star Sports.

He then explained his point of view.

“When you talk of a knee injury, the pivoting that takes place... Wicket-keeping is difficult as well, but even in batting, the knee is quite important. So, maybe, in the beginning, we won’t see the real Rishabh Pant that we are used to,” he said.

Pant’s presence and his chatty nature also adds to the entertainment quotient, Gavaskar admitted.

“To find a wicket-keeper like him who comments from behind the stumps, that’s full-on entertainment because th­ere are a lot of wicket-keepers who would like to disturb your concentration by saying different things.”

“.....but Rishabh Pant has the ability to say such a thing that whoever he is targeting, they also laugh, they also enjoy it. But when enjoying it, their concentration goes down a bit, right? The advantage is for his team then.”

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