IPL 2021: Rishabh Pant Doesn't Have To Worry About Being Like MS Dhoni, Can Be Better, Says Parthiv Patel
IPL 2021: Former India wicket-keeper batsman Parthiv Patel said Rishabh Pant, the newly appointed captain of Delhi Capitals, doesn't have to worry about comparisons with MS Dhoni.
- Asian News International
- Updated: April 01, 2021 03:07 pm IST
Highlights
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Parthiv Patel said Rishabh Pant can be better than MS Dhoni
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Pant was recently named Delhi Capitals captain for IPL 2021
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Delhi Capitals finished as runners-up in IPL 2020
Former India wicket-keeper Parthiv Patel picked Rishabh Pant as the X-factor for the Delhi Capitals side and said he is a brilliant player who can be better than former India skipper MS Dhoni. Pant had been among the runs for India in the 2020-21 season after enduring a lean patch since the 2019 World Cup. He has not looked back since. He made the most of his opportunities, be it Test cricket, ODIs, or T20Is. He was also named as the Delhi Capitals captain for this season.
Speaking on Star Sports'Â show "Game Plan," Parthiv Patel said, "I think Rishabh Pant carries a lot of confidence with him and that's what you want when you are playing a T20 game. You don't want any doubts in your mind and especially a player like Rishabh Pant.
"He was burdened with the comparison of MS Dhoni and he also tried to do that, but he himself is a brilliant player. He doesn't have to worry about being like MS Dhoni. He can be better than MS Dhoni or he can win matches on his own every given time.
"So, I think Rishabh Pant will probably hold the key for Delhi Capitals."
Parthiv further analysed the Mumbai Indians' team for IPL 2021 and said, "I don't think Mumbai Indians will be thinking of where they are playing next.
"All the teams would be thinking about where they are playing first and you know, try and get their best team forward, try and get their best XI on path.
"If they are playing in Chennai, you might expect some spin but from the Mumbai Indians point of view, I don't think they have to tinker a lot with their playing XI because Hardik Pandya is bowling quite a bit now, almost bowling four overs, Pollard bowls his slower ones really well, which might be useful on a Chennai wicket.
"And obviously, Rahul Chahar had an outstanding IPL, a couple of outstanding IPLs and hence he was picked for India. Krunal Pandya's four overs, his form in domestic cricket... so I can go on and on about it," he added.
When asked about his thoughts on whether Royal Challengers Bangalore will have the right start in the IPL, he said, "It all matters how you are ending the tournament, doesn't it? I think we have seen Mumbai Indians so many times – not starting the tournament well, but peaking at the right time.Â
"Once they get to the business end of the tournament, you know if they have to win five out of five, they have the team to go win it in Kolkata.
"I think there were a lot of questions to be answered in the auction, but I don't think they have answered those questions. Just because they were not expecting it to go out of Bangalore.
"Hence, Moeen Ali went. If Moeen Ali was there, it would have been a different XI altogether. And one player actually can change the composition of the XI," he added.
The IPL 2021 is slated to begin on April 9 with Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore playing in the tournament opener.