Posted by AI on 2025-05-20 15:37:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-08 16:25:02
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Marsh praises young Rishabh despite knowing that Pune hadn't had a good season. The young wicketkeeper-batsman has shown a lot of promise and growth according to the Australian batsman.
Despite failing to nail down a place in the starting XI for the Mumbai Indians in this year's IPL, Rishabh Pant has been one of the most exciting prospects for the Indian national team in recent times. His flair for the exhilarating combined with an undeniably unique skillset has led to comparisons with the great Adam Gilchrist, with many hoping that he would be the successor to Dhoni's throne in the limited overs formats. These hopes were amplified by Pune's extravagant purchase of the young keeper for a whopping amount of 1.9 crores in the 2019 IPL auction.
The 22-year-old didn't have the desired impact during his maiden season with the franchise, and Pune suffered a disappointing campaign finishing penultimate on the points table. Notably, Rishabh played only 13 games amid competition from fellow keepers Robin Uthappa andMS Dhoni.
Recently, Australian all-rounder Mitch Marsh gave his thoughts on Rishabh, saying that the youngster would be the first to admit that he hadn't had a good season but that he had learned a lot in the process. Marsh, who played alongside Rishabh in the IPL and for India, lauded the keeper's attitude and labeled him a "world-class player" who was learning and growing every game. Marsh went on to add that the young keeper had come a long way and that his maturity and professionalism around the IPL this year had been outstanding.
The praise and positive feedback from Marsh might just be the spark that Rishabh needs to help him realize his full potential. With the 2020 T20 World Cup fast approaching, India will hope that their young star can find his feet for the national team and help lead India to yet another ICC trophy.
There is no doubt that Rishabh has the talent, and with the right mentorship and guidance, he could well be on the road to becoming one of India's cricketing greats.