Ponting Backs Pant as Captain: Why IPL Experience Makes Him Ready

Ricky Ponting has expressed full confidence in Rishabh Pant's ability to handle captaincy duties for India's second Test against South Africa. The former Australian captain believes Pant's extensive IPL leadership experience has prepared him well for this challenge. Ponting specifically noted that Pant's wicketkeeping role gives him unique insights into game situations. He also emphasized how modern players are better equipped for leadership roles due to their IPL exposure.

Key Points: Ricky Ponting Backs Rishabh Pant as India Test Captain

  • Pant becomes India's 38th Test captain after Gill's neck injury
  • Ponting highlights Pant's IPL captaincy experience with Delhi Capitals
  • Wicketkeeping role gives Pant better game awareness as leader
  • IPL experience prepares modern players for international pressure
  • Pant previously captained India in T20Is against South Africa
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Pant will handle it fine as India's captain for Guwahati Test against SA, says Ponting

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting expresses confidence in Rishabh Pant's leadership abilities ahead of India's second Test against South Africa in Guwahati.

"I think he'll handle it fine - Ricky Ponting"

New Delhi, Nov 21

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has backed wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant to be fine in handling the captaincy role for India in the upcoming second Test against South Africa, saying his vast experience will serve him well to lead the hosts in the absence of Shubman Gill.

Pant will become India’s 38th Test captain when the Guwahati Test begins at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Saturday, after regular skipper Gill was ruled out due to a neck injury sustained in the first game at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. A series-levelling win in Guwahati will also help India to climb to third place in the World Test Championship standings.

“It's never easy to come in and fill in for someone as a stopgap captain, especially when you've just lost a Test match a few days before. Rishabh is a reasonably experienced Test match player now though as well.”

“I think being a wicket keeper probably helps to see the way that the game is evolving and what's happening in the game. He has done at IPL level now for the last few years, obviously done it in Delhi (Capitals) before that. I think he'll handle it fine,” said Ponting on the ICC Review show.

Pant and Ponting previously shared a captain‑coach dynamic at Delhi Capitals before the former moved to Lucknow Super Giants, while the latter shifted to Punjab Kings. Pant brings considerable leadership experience from white‑ball cricket, as well as captaining India in the T20I series against South Africa in June 2022.

Though Pant will captain India in red-ball cricket for the first time, he will bank on his experience of leading Delhi in Ranji Trophy and more recently, of leading India A in the two-game series against South Africa A at the BCCI CoE ground in Bengaluru. Ponting is keen to see how Pant would modify his style of play in Guwahati due to the leadership duties.

“It will be interesting to see how he plays as captain if he changes his style of play as captain, as a batter anyway. I think he'll handle the occasion fine. I think the one thing that's probably not spoken about enough with these so-called younger Indian players now is that when they take the step up to playing for India in a Test match or even leading their team, because they get that great experience from the IPL.”

“The IPL is probably almost as big as a Test match for a lot of these guys because of the crowds and the scrutiny that comes in an IPL game. I think the modern players are a bit more ready for that and a bit for those leadership roles and the enormity of the situation than they might have been 15 years ago. So I think Rishabh will handle it fine,” he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate Pant's talent, I'm a bit concerned about him handling Test captaincy pressure. His aggressive style works in T20s but Test cricket requires different temperament. Hope he proves me wrong!
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Arjun K
Ponting knows what he's talking about. Being a wicketkeeper does give you better game awareness. Pant has matured so much since his debut. This could be his moment to shine! 🔥
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how this plays out. The transition from white-ball to red-ball captaincy isn't easy, but Pant has the experience. Hope he leads India to victory and helps our WTC standings!
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Michael C
As an Australian cricket fan, I agree with Ponting. Pant has that X-factor that makes him special. His comeback story itself shows his mental strength. All the best to him!
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Kavya N
So proud to see Pant get this opportunity! From that brilliant innings at Gabba to now captaining India in Tests - what a journey! Hope he brings his trademark aggressive cricket to Guwahati 💪

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