NEW DELHI: In spite of the fact that
Rishabh Pant
, the wicketkeeper-batter, is "fully fit," former India captain
Sourav Ganguly
stated on Saturday that the wicketkeeper-batter needs more time to get ready for the West Indies and USA
T20 World Cup
selection process.
After returning to professional cricket after a terrifying car accident in December 2022,
Pant
, the captain of the Delhi Capitals, appears to be making progress in the ongoing Indian Premier League with back-to-back half-centuries.
Asked if he thinks Pant is ready for selection in the India squad, Ganguly, who is DC's director of cricket, said after a team training session that: "Let a few more matches go. He is doing very well. As you all must have seen, you know, (wicket) keeping, batting. He has held up well.
"His form has been fantastic, especially the way he has batted in the last two games. Let another week go, and I'll be able to answer that question... provided the selectors want to pick him -- that's most important. He's fit, fully fit," Ganguly added.
With 152 runs at a strike rate of around 160 in four games, Pant is now the fourth-highest run scorer in the
IPL 2024
.
On Sunday, DC will play the struggling five-time IPL champion
Mumbai Indians at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.
Ganguly added that he was satisfied with the bowling department but the team, which has lost three of its four matches so far this season, could do with an extra batter.
"We have used the bowling part of it well in terms of Mukesh (Kumar), who's developed under Delhi Capitals, Khaleel (Ahmed) and Ishant (Sharma).
"Prithvi Shaw... he's come back into good form this season. Obviously, Rishabh is a domestic Indian talent. Abhishek Porel has started out well this season. We need to find one more batsman who can do it.
The renowned cricketer went on to say that as the competition goes on, young players like Kumar Kushagra and Ricky Bhui would have the chance to participate.
Although Kushagra, a young batter from Jharkhand, was acquired by DC for an incredible Rs 7.2 crore during the IPL auction, he has not yet participated in an IPL game this season.
"It's about opportunities at this level. Hopefully with the young players like (Ricky) Bhui, (Kumar) Kushagra, we can give them opportunities and see how it goes. It's also on the balance of the side, whether you want to go the bowling way or the batting way," said Ganguly.
"Of course, he (Kushagra) will play. We're looking for an opportunity for him to play. We saw (Sameer) Rizvi play for Chennai, he also got a very high price tag."
The stylish former batter felt that Indian talent will flourish in the IPL as it is getting lots of opportunities.
"There's a lot of Indian talent who's doing well in IPL. (We) saw (Riyan) Parag do well for Rajasthan so far. Then there is Punjab (Kings') Shashank Singh, he did well in the last game. Prabhsimran is also doing well for Punjab," he said.
"There are a lot of young talents around in the IPL and that's the way it has been over a period of time. It's a platform for young talent to come and play well. And, the more opportunities they are given, they will play well as the tournament progresses." Ganguly does not want to read too much into Mumbai Indians' dismal performance so far. The five-time champions have lost all three games so far this season.
"Mumbai is a good side. We are a good team as well. We won one game against Chennai. We expect Mumbai to play well because they've been a great franchise over a long period of time. They have some quality players in the squad," he said.
"But T20 is such a format that sometimes you get into this situation where you lose a couple of games (or) three games and then you have to find a way to get back," Ganguly added.
Kuldeep Yadav to undergo fitness test
Chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav will take a fitness test, according to Ganguly, to see if he can play against MI.
"He'll undergo a fitness test today. He has a little bit of groin stiffness (and) that's why he missed the last two games. By the end of the day, we'll get to know whether he's available tomorrow or not," Ganguly said.
Ganguly continued by saying that DC will also need to find a replacement for Mitchell Marsh, who sustained an injury during a game against Sunrisers Hyderabad.
(With PTI inputs)