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Test of Rishabh Pant's captaincy as India plot comeback versus Proteas

Seen as a future white-ball captain, Pant's stakes have suddenly come down post-IPL and that has coincided with the resurgence of Hardik Pandya.

June 11, 2022 / 13:33 IST
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Team: Delhi Capitals | Rishabh Pant | The swashbuckling wicketkeeper-batsman is one of the four players retained by Delhi ahead of the 2022 IPL mega auction for Rs 16 crore. During the 2018 Indian Premier League, Pant scored an unbeaten 128 runs from 63 balls, making the then highest individual score by an Indian cricketer in IPL history and becoming the second youngest player to score a century in the IPL. Pant has 1 hundred and 15 IPL fifties to his name. | Other retained players: Axar Patel (Rs 9 crore), Prithvi Shaw (Rs 7.5 crore) and Anrich Nortje (Rs 6.5 crore). (Image: Twitter/IPL, BCCI)
Team: Delhi Capitals | Rishabh Pant | The swashbuckling wicketkeeper-batsman is one of the four players retained by Delhi ahead of the 2022 IPL mega auction for Rs 16 crore. During the 2018 Indian Premier League, Pant scored an unbeaten 128 runs from 63 balls, making the then highest individual score by an Indian cricketer in IPL history and becoming the second youngest player to score a century in the IPL. Pant has 1 hundred and 15 IPL fifties to his name. | Other retained players: Axar Patel (Rs 9 crore), Prithvi Shaw (Rs 7.5 crore) and Anrich Nortje (Rs 6.5 crore). (Image: Twitter/IPL, BCCI)

Accidental captain Rishabh Pant will expect an improved showing from the India bowlers as he plots a comeback against a marauding South Africa in the second T20 of the five-match series here on Sunday.

Leading India for the first time ever, Pant had to swallow a bitter pill when David Miller and Rassie van der Dussen shot down an imposing 212 with utmost nonchalance to go up 1-0 in the series. The southpaw also had a forgettable Indian Premier League where he failed to lead Delhi Capitals to the playoffs.

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Seen as a future white-ball captain, Pant's stakes have suddenly come down post-IPL and that has coincided with the resurgence of Hardik Pandya. Returning to full fitness, the pace bowling all-rounder took the IPL by storm not only by his form but by pulling off a coup as he led Gujarat Titans to the title in their debut season.

Amid the growing chorus of 'Hardik Pandya — the next white-ball captain of India', Pant will be under scrutiny again as he masterminds a comeback. It may still be early days for Pant the leader, but his body language never stood out and he looked under pressure on his captaincy debut.