Rishabh Pant should focus on own game: Parthiv Patel

Kolkata: Veteran wicketkeeper batsman Parthiv Patel advised young Rishabh Pant to ignore criticism and focus on his game. He said that dealing with constant pressure can help Pant emerge as a better batsman.

Seen as heir apparent to Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the 22-year-old Pant has been receiving flak for his failure to perform consistently at the top level. He had an ordinary outing behind the wickets in the recently-concluded series against Bangladesh and the West Indies.

“Today’s youngsters have got that advantage of playing with the big players and sharing the dressing room with them. But when you are struggling for form, you get opinions from all quarters. It’s about keeping yourself away from opinions and just focusing on your game,” Patel said Thursday here.

“If you play for India, there would be pressure. Every player has got pressure of different situations. Your skills get honed in such pressure situations. In the T20 series (against WI) Pant did well. You see he’s having a fun time at the ground as well. He can become a good player when he comes out of such pressure situations,” said the Gujarat skipper on the eve of their Ranji Trophy match against Bengal here.

On Pant’s wicket-keeping technique, the 34-year-old Patel said: “Obviously when you play for India, you have something in you. He made his Test debut in a tough place like England where the ball swings a lot. He’s a young player. It’s about gaining confidence. It can change in a matter of one-two innings.”

However, when the conversation veered towards India’s best wicket-keeper in the Test format, Patel made it clear it’s none other than the Bengal pro Wriddhiman Saha.

“There’s no doubt about that. The way he (Saha) takes catches and brings the energy on the field, there’s no doubt that he’s the No. 1 wicketkeeper in the world. The way he goes about his business. He’s probably world’s best wicket-keeper,” signed off the veteran of   He knows what’s good for him,” he signed off the veteran of 25 Tests and 38 ODIs.

Agencies

 

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