Ricky Ponting’s Bold Claim: How Rishabh Pant Is Outshining MS Dhoni and Other Legends

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Melbourne, 12th September 2024: Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has praised Rishabh Pant, calling him a true champion and highlighting his impressive achievements in a short span. Pant, 26, has firmly established his position across all three formats for India, making a notable return from injury earlier this year. As India prepares for a challenging tour of Australia, Pant will be crucial to their hopes of securing a third consecutive Test series victory in Australia.

Despite Pant’s playful demeanour and lively presence on the field, Ponting advises opponents not to underestimate his seriousness and competitiveness. Pant recently played for India B in the Duleep Trophy, scoring 7 and 61, and engaged in light-hearted banter with teammate Kuldeep Yadav. However, Ponting emphasizes that this playful side should not overshadow Pant’s competitive nature.

Ponting noted, “Pant’s enthusiasm and energy are infectious. He’s a serious cricketer, not just out there to have fun. He’s already scored several Test centuries and has consistently performed. Compare his achievements to someone like MS Dhoni, and you can see just how impressive Pant is.”

Pant played a key role in India’s historic 2-1 series victory in Australia the last time the teams met. His vital innings included a thrilling 97 in Sydney that helped India secure a dramatic draw, and an unbeaten 89 in Brisbane that led India to victory at the Gabba. His 118 at Sydney during the 2018/19 Border-Gavaskar Trophy signaled his future potential. To date, Pant has amassed 2,271 runs in 33 Tests, with an average of 43.67 and five centuries, four of which were scored against SENA nations.

Ponting is particularly impressed by Pant’s resilience and determination. As the former coach of Delhi Capitals, Ponting maintained contact with Pant throughout his recovery from a severe car accident. He was amazed by Pant’s confidence and commitment to making a comeback.

Ponting reflected, “Pant’s recovery has been remarkable. Considering the extent of his injuries and the challenges he faced, his return to form is extraordinary. He assured us he’d be fit for the IPL, and despite doubts, he was not only a key player but also one of our leading run-scorers, batting at No. 3 in the T20 World Cup and being part of a World Cup-winning team. His inclusion in the Test squad now is a testament to his incredible comeback.”