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IPL 2022: Rishabh Pant will get better working with DC coach Ricky Ponting, feels assistant coach Shane Watson

Rishabh Pant is often compared to former India captain MS Dhoni but Delhi Capitals assistant coach Watson feels both are very different people and cricketers.

IPL 2022: Rishabh Pant will get better working with DC coach Ricky Ponting, feels assistant coach Shane Watson Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant bats during a practice session ahead of IPL 2022. (Source: Twitter)

What young Rishabh Pant has achieved so far in his career has been outstanding and the young wicketkeeper-batter will only get better working with two-time World Cup-winning captain Ricky Ponting, according to former Australia all-rounder Shane Watson. Pant is the skipper of the Delhi Capitals team which is coached by Ponting. 

“The skill that Rishabh Pant has, take away his leadership, at 24-years-old to do what he’s been able to do in the infancy of his cricketing career...The things he has been able to achieve has been incredible," Watson said during Delhi Capitals’ virtual press conference to announce collaboration with Royal Stag for the upcoming IPL season. 

“It feels like he’s been around for a long time. He can only continue to get better and learn from his experiences,” said the DC assistant coach. “For him to get an opportunity to be a leader and under Ricky (Ponting), who was one of the best captains I played with. Ricky has the ability to lead a team and get the best from people around him. Rishabh certainly has a great person around him,” he added. 

Pant is often compared to former India captain MS Dhoni but Watson feels both are very different people and cricketers. “Media and public in general want to compare apple with apple but every individual has their own skill set, their own ability and in a perfect world we could compare Rishabh with MS Dhoni but both are very different people and cricketers, who have incredible skill. Rishabh is a leader who is very cool, calm and collected as well as what I have experienced with the other person – MS Dhoni.” 

Watson warned everyone to draw comparisons between Pant and Dhoni at their own peril. “In the end, all Rishabh can do is become the best version of himself. The public and media can continue to compare him to great MS Dhoni at their own peril. But all that matters for Rishabh and DC is that he brings the best version of himself as a player and leader.” 

‘Looking forward to working with Pant, Prithvi Shaw and Shardul Thakur’ 

With an exciting set of local and overseas players in the Capitals' squad Watson is looking forward to working with Pant, opener Prithvi Shaw and all-rounder Shardul Thakur. “Looking forward to getting to know Pant, finding out what exactly makes him tick and finding out how I can help him in any way possible. Prithvi Shaw is someone I find very fascinating. The talent this young guy has is spectacular. He has incredible skill. Another guy I’m looking forward to working with is Shardul Thakur,” he added. 

Watson shared the dressing room with Thakur during his time in Chennai Super Kings. “I worked with him (Thakur) in CSK. He’s and extremely skilful cricketer and is continuing to get better. We are seeing his skill with the ball and quite a few glimpses with the bat as well. He is a genuine all-rounder in all formats, especially T20.” 

Watson feels the Capitals can win their maiden title this season as they have been able to gather a strong squad. “The one thing that stands out for me is the squad. It is certainly one of the strongest with overseas and Indian players,” he said. 

“DC have been close to winning the title and I feel they have what it takes to cross the line. There are not too many hole in the squad let alone team.” 

(with PTI inputs)