Rishabh Pant, desperate to score runs against South Africa, told himself Dhoni’s superfan

Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant: Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant spoke about former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Rishabh Pant, desperate to score runs against South Africa, told himself Dhoni’s super fan. During a promotional event on Wednesday, Pant was asked about Dhoni when he gave his opinion on it. Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant: On comparing himself to Dhoni, Pant said, “I am a big fan of Dhoni Bhai but I am focusing on my game rather than focusing on this comparison.” According to Pant, all his focus is on his performance right now and He does not want to focus too much on comparing himself to Dhoni.  The T20 series against South Africa will begin on 15 September.

Pant said, “I have worked hard for the series against South Africa. I will play with positive thinking and would like to start anew. “Regarding the West Indies tour, he said,” The team’s performance was great. It was pleasant to return after winning all the matches. But now that has been done. We will get the benefit of playing the home series and most importantly we have to start well. “Let us know that Pant has not been able to properly utilize the opportunities during the last few matches.

Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant:

Pant said, “I want to improve my performance and be the architect of India’s victory.” The focus at the moment is on good performance against South Africa. Let’s think about one series at a time. ”Pant had impressed everyone with his batting during the IPL. Apart from this, he also won the trust of captain Kohli by scoring a century during the Test series in Australia. However, Pant still needs to prove himself in ODIs and T20s.

“I am a big fan of Dhoni Bhai but I am focusing on my game rather than focusing on this comparison.” According to Pant, all his focus is on his performance right now and He does not want to focus too much on comparing himself to Dhoni.  The T20 series against South Africa will begin on 15 September.

 

 

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