HYDERABAD: Dashing keeper-batsman Rishabh Pant forced his way into the Indian ODI set-up for the first time as the national selection committee got down to put in place a succession plan for the legendary Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Pant, who had scored 114 and 92 in his previous two Test appearances, has been a prolific white ball player who replaced the inconsistent Dinesh Karthik as Dhoni’s cover. The southpaw is expected to be one of the missing links in the Indian ODI team’s middle order jigsaw puzzle. Asked if Pant will be playing purely as batsman, chairman of selectors MSK Prasad said: “Yes, definitely but if need arises he will be the back-up keeper.”
While Dhoni remains the first-choice keeper till the World Cup, Prasad indicated that young Pant is a long-term investment. “It is no brainer who is our No 1 wicketkeeper. In search of second wicketkeeper, we have given opportunities to DK and right now we are trying to Pant. At an appropriate time, we will take a call as to who is the best among the two.” Prasad indicated that they have now zeroed in on a couple of names for the two middle-order slots. Another interesting inclusion was of Mohammed Shami, who last played an ODI in September last year.
He will be looked at as a potential third seamer option. “I have been telling this for a quite some time that we are just 18 ODIs away from now before we play first game of the World Cup and so we need to figure out our fast bowlers and in this process we have picked Shami,” said Prasad. (PTI)