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Team management fine with Pant's approach as long as he gets the job done: Rohit Sharma

Senior India cricketer says Pant has the ability to turn matches and people should not criticise him for an odd failure

Team management fine with Pant's approach as long as he gets the job done: Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma (right) and Rishabh Pant during second day’s play between India and England in Ahmedabad on Friday. PTI



Ahmedabad, March 5

Rishabh Pant's attacking style of batting has the Indian team management's mandate as long as he gets the "job done" and people should cut him some slack when there is an odd failure, feels senior batsman Rohit Sharma.

The young left-hander, who has often been criticised for his mode of dismissals, scored a fabulous hundred on Day 2 of the fourth Test to put India in the driver's seat against England.

"Pant has his own style of batting. Obviously there have been messages, as to how he needs to approach his innings. He seems to be batting in his own style which is great from our perspective as well, because he seems to be getting the job done, which is more important," Rohit said at the post-match press conference.

Also read: 4th Test: Pant puts India on top against England in Ahmedabad

Rohit could empathise a lot with Pant as he too has seen the flip side of being rated as a talent which comes with its own share of ruthless scrutiny.

"You should have a mix of players in your squad. There would be a few guys who would play respectfully, then you need someone who will take those chances, be courageous, which is absolutely fine for team management as long as he gets the job done," said the India white ball vice-captain.

Also read: See the ball and react, that's my USP: Pant

Rohit urged one and all not to nitpick Pant's occasional failure which comes with the package.

"But there will be times when he will play his shots and he will get out and I don't want anyone to get upset with that because he is someone, who will play an innings like that to get the team from a tough situation to… suddenly within a span of one hour, the team starts looking different."        

For Rohit, it was Mahendra Singh Dhoni's faith that turned him into the opener that he became in white ball cricket and now is realising his potential in the traditional format.

Also read: That's my Boy': Virender Sehwag praises Rishabh Pant for completing ton with a six

He feels that even Pant can play freely with the backing of the team management.

"People like Pant, you need to back their skills, back their ability and management understands that and he has been given the freedom as well which is very important from my perspective as I completely understand from a batsman's point of view.

"When you have captain and coach backing you, how important a feeling is that to have as a player. Pant seems to have that now. He will give you knocks like this every now and then but I don't want anyone to make opinions about how he got out playing bad shots."

"At the end of the day, we need these (kind of) guys who can take those chances and bring the team to a position which no one was expecting."

When the clichéd question of whether Pant was ready to fill Mahendra Singh Dhoni's shoes was asked, Rohit was way less diplomatic than some of his peers.

"He is more than ready I guess. He seems to be doing the job for us." PTI


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