Key Points

Rishabh Pant is nearing his return to competitive cricket after that foot injury from the England tour. He might actually play for Delhi in the Ranji Trophy's second round starting October 25. This would be his final step before rejoining the Indian Test team for the South Africa series. Pant's been making solid progress in his rehab and has even started batting practice again.

Key Points: Rishabh Pant Ranji Trophy Return for India South Africa Tests

  • Pant to undergo fitness assessment at BCCI Centre of Excellence this week
  • Working on foot strengthening through mobility and weight training
  • Scored 479 runs with two centuries in England Test series
  • Could captain Delhi team currently led by IPL teammate Ayush Badoni
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Rishabh Pant likely to play for Delhi in second round of Ranji Trophy as build-up for international return

Pant could play for Delhi in Ranji Trophy's second round as final step before India's Test series against South Africa after foot injury recovery.

"Pant remains slightly doubtful for this fixture - Delhi and District Cricket Association"

New Delhi, October 7

Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant could feature for Delhi in the second round of Ranji Trophy, starting from October 25 onwards to start his journey back into the Indian Test side for the two-Tests against South Africa in November after being ruled out due to a foot injury sustained during the fourth Test of tour to England at Manchester, reported ESPNCricinfo on Wednesday.

This is in line with what chief selector Ajit Agarkar had hinted late last month in Dubai when announcing the squad for the ongoing home series against West Indies, consisting of two Tests, which started India's home season.

While attempting to play an audacious stroke to a yorker delivered by English pacer Chris Woakes, Pant got struck on his foot and returned to bat in the first innings once again when India needed some runs on the board to pose a challenge to English side, with series being led by them by a 2-1 margin. Pant made a valuable half-century, helping India draw the fourth Test and keep the series alive. India won the final Test by six runs at The Oval to secure a remarkable, well-fought draw.

Pant is understood to be in the final stages of his rehab and is due for a fitness assessment at Bengaluru's BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) later this week. While he is able to move without any discomfort, he is working on strengthening his foot through mobility exercises and weight training drills and has also resumed his batting.

If cleared, Pant could link up with the Delhi squad, which will kickstart their campaign against Hyderabad on October 15. Pant remains "slightly doubtful" for this fixture as per the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA).

Pant had a red-hot series in England, scoring 479 runs in four matches, with two centuries and three fifties, with his runs coming at a brisk strike rate of 77.63. He finished as the sixth-highest run-getter in the series.

In Pant's absence, India is playing Dhruv Jurel as a first-choice keeper in the WI series, and the UP youngster impressed one and all with a brisk 125 in Ahmedabad. This combined with his wicketkeeping has inspired a lot of confidence in him amongst fans and experts, with many calling for him to play as a specialist batter. N Jagadeesan has also been picked up as a backup keeper. Pant is also missing the white-ball tour to Australia starting from October 19 onwards as he has not received a "return to play" certificate from CoE.

It is likely that Pant could captain Delhi when he plays and at the moment, the team is being led by Ayush Badoni, his teammate at Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

- ANI

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Priya S
Hope they don't rush him back. Foot injuries can be tricky, especially for wicketkeepers. Better to miss one series than risk long-term damage. Jurel has shown good promise anyway.
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Arjun K
Playing Ranji Trophy is the perfect way to test his fitness. Domestic cricket will give him match practice without too much pressure. Delhi vs Hyderabad should be interesting!
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Sarah B
His performance in England was outstanding. That half-century while injured showed real character. Hope he comes back stronger! 🤞
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Vikram M
Good to see BCCI handling his recovery properly with CoE assessment. Pant's aggressive approach is exactly what Indian Test cricket needs against quality bowling attacks.
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Michael C
While I'm excited for Pant's return, I hope the selectors give Jurel continued opportunities. Competition for spots is healthy for team development.

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