Rishabh Pant is hitting the ball as good as ever and lifting team spirits all around: Ponting
PTI, Mar 15, 2024, 6:50 PM IST
Source: IPL / Delhi Capitals / File photo
Visakhapatnam: Rishabh Pant seems to be hitting the ball as well as he has ever been known to, something that is lifting the spirits of his Delhi Capitals team-mates, head coach Ricky Ponting said after his first session ahead of upcoming IPL, starting next Friday.
Pant, who had been out for 14 months following a horrific car crash near his hometown Rourkee in December 2022, has been cleared by the BCCI to play both as a batter and wicket-keeper.
“We missed him (Pant) incredibly last year. The whole tournament missed him. Rishabh brings so much energy to the team. He’s got that smile on his face, he’s hitting the ball as good as ever and he tends to lift all of his teammates around him,” Ponting was quoted as saying in a press release.
However, the coach admitted that the team is yet to pick up pace even though only eight days (March 23) are left for DC’s first game against Punjab Kings in Mullanpur’s newly-constructed Stadium.
“It’s just the start. We don’t expect to be practising at our absolute best right now. We’re not even so much looking forward to the first game yet. We’re getting some volume work done,” said the former Australia skipper, referring to the workload at the training session.
“What I saw today was very exciting, very promising. It’s great to be back with the Delhi Capitals family,” the coach said.
It is not just the players, who need to up their intensity but the coach himself wants to raise his level of preparedness.
Asked about the team’s approach this year, Ponting said, “It’s not a different approach, it’s the same, but I’m going to be more intense with the way that I go about it this year. Every time I come here, I talk about wanting to win the IPL and nothing changes there. I’m just going to talk about that a lot more this year.”
For Ponting, it is not about qualification for the last-four but winning the elusive championship for the franchise.
“I want the guys to be fully engaged and that’s the reason we’re all here. It’s my job to bring success to this team. We’re not talking about just winning enough games to qualify. We’re talking about winning the IPL.
“Everything we do, every training session we have, every meeting we have, every recovery session we have, every chat that I have with the players is going to be about making them better to give ourselves the best chance of winning,” he said.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Shuttler Lakshya sails into semifinals of King Cup
Kohli jeered at MCG after dismissal; turns around for short standoff with fans
India collapse after Jaiswal’s terrible run-out
Will Rohit drop himself before Sydney Test or wait for big call till end of series?
Indian men’s and women’s cricket teams wear black armbands in memory of Manmohan Singh
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Two youths die after bike hits canter while performing stunt wheelies
Karkala: Thief posing as customer steals jewellery, escapes
Shivakumar seeks research centre at Bangalore University for Ex-PM Manmohan Singh
Kharge urges PM Modi to conduct last rites of Manmohan Singh at a place where memorial can be built
Shuttler Lakshya sails into semifinals of King Cup
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.