Updated September 11th, 2019 at 20:08 IST

Rishabh Pant aims for fresh start after string of poor performances

Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant on Wednesday said he is eyeing a fresh start with the upcoming T20 and Test series against South Africa after poor show

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Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant on Wednesday said he is eyeing a fresh start with the upcoming T20 and Test series against South Africa after drawing criticism for a below-par show in the tour of West Indies last month. The South Africa series begins with the T20 Internationals starting September 15 in Dharamsala. Pant was criticised for not making his chances count in the limited-overs and Test tour of the West Indies, during which India won in all formats. Besides, many former cricketers have voiced their opinion to play Wriddhaman Saha instead of Pant in the Test side, adding more pressure on Pant.  

"I have practiced hard for the South Africa series, and I am going with a positive mindset. I will try my best to get a good start," Pant said on the sidelines of a promotional event here."It went great for our team. It's great to return on a clean slate. But once a team returns, the last series is past. of course it's our home series and there will be advantage for us but the most important thing is to start well," the 21-year-old said.

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Rishabh Pant's poor form a concern

Pant, who had become the first Indian wicketkeeper with Test centuries in England and Australia, scored 58 runs from two Tests in India's 2-0 rout of the West Indies and his dismissals were described as reckless. "I'm looking forward to improve myself and help India win more matches. The focus is to do well in the South Africa series right now, then we will think of Bangladesh. We will take one series at a time," he said. The comparisons with the legendary Mahendra Singh Dhoni continue unabated when he steps on the field but the delhi player said he prefers to focus on himself. "I just love him, I am a big fan of Dhoni Bhai. (But) I'm focusing on my cricket without thinking too much about who's saying what. I just want to take one match at a time. My focus is to improve myself," he signed off. 

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Opener woes haunt India, Rohit likely to get chance

This has left head coach Ravi Shastri and skipper Kohli with only one option, to try an explosive player like Rohit at the top of the order, following the 'Virender Sehwag impact model'. Bengal opener Abhimanyu Easwaran, a prolific performer at the domestic and India A games, could be rewarded with a place in the side as a reserve opener if the selection committee decides to drop Rahul. The other openers in the fray are Priyank Panchal of Gujarat and Shubman Gill of Punjab. Rahul, considered a favourite of this team management, has scored 664 runs in his last 30 Test innings, with his only notable score -- 149 against England at the Oval last year --, coming in a dead fifth rubber.

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Published September 11th, 2019 at 20:01 IST