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T20 World Cup : Ishant Sharma Believes Rishabh Pant's Best Is "Yet To Come"

India fast bowler Ishant Sharma is optimistic about Rishabh Pant’s potential, believing that the young batter has more to offer despite already showcasing his prowess on challenging pitches like New York’s in the ongoing T20 World Cup. Pant made a remarkable return to international cricket after a serious accident in December 2022, displaying his skills […]

India fast bowler Ishant Sharma is optimistic about Rishabh Pant’s potential, believing that the young batter has more to offer despite already showcasing his prowess on challenging pitches like New York’s in the ongoing T20 World Cup. Pant made a remarkable return to international cricket after a serious accident in December 2022, displaying his skills while leading Delhi Capitals in the IPL, where he scored 446 runs in 13 matches at an average of 40.55.

Pant’s consistency continued in the T20 World Cup, notably seen in India’s opener against Ireland where he executed a reverse scoop to clear the fence. With 96 runs at an average of 48.00 and a strike rate of 124.67 in three matches, Pant’s performance has caught Ishant’s attention. Ishant, who played under Pant’s captaincy in IPL 2024, praised Pant’s abilities on the ‘Caught & Bold’ show on Disney+ Hotstar, stating, “He is a world-class player, and I am sure that his best is yet to come.”

India’s strong start in the T20 World Cup has led to high expectations, with former stars backing them for a semi-final spot and some fans even foreseeing a final appearance. Ishant credits India’s depth and versatility, with different players contributing in each game, providing stability and balance to the team. He emphasized the importance of having all bases covered, especially with the upcoming matches against West Indies where spinners could play a significant role.

India’s first Super 8 game against Afghanistan is eagerly anticipated, especially given the team’s solid performances and diverse strengths showcased so far in the tournament.

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