Ganguly: 'Pant should figure his own way of dealing with pressure'

Pant has been under intense scrutiny for his underwhelming performances in white-ball cricket but has got the firm backing of both skipper Virat Kohli and his deputy Rohit Sharma.

Published : Dec 06, 2019 15:08 IST , Kolkata

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said it will take 15 years of consistency for Rishabh Pant to be the next Dhoni.
BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said it will take 15 years of consistency for Rishabh Pant to be the next Dhoni.
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BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said it will take 15 years of consistency for Rishabh Pant to be the next Dhoni.

Young wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant should get used to hearing chants of “Dhoni, Dhoni” and figure his own mechanism to deal with the extreme pressure that comes with being an India cricketer, feels BCCI President Sourav Ganguly.

The 22-year-old Pant has been under intense scrutiny for his underwhelming performances in white-ball cricket but has got the firm backing of both skipper Virat Kohli and his deputy Rohit Sharma.

READ: Kohli: ‘If Pant misses a chance, people can't shout MS is in the stadium’

Kohli on Thursday said Pant can’t be isolated to such an extent that he starts feeling nervous on the field and found it “disrespectful” that fans chanted Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s name when the youngster made mistakes during a recent home series.

“It’s good for him (Pant). He should get used to it. Let him hear it and let him find a way to succeed. He will be under pressure and let him go through it and figure out on his own,” Ganguly said during the ‘India Today Conclave (East)’ here on Friday.

Ganguly also refused to divulge the BCCI’s plans with regards to Dhoni’s much-speculated future. He said it will take 15 years of consistency for Rishabh Pant to be the next Dhoni.

“Everyday, you don’t get MS Dhoni. It will take Pant 15 years to achieve what MS has achieved,” he said.

“The BCCI can’t be thankful enough to MS for what he has done for Indian cricket. We will leave it at that. We are speaking to Virat, the selectors, that’s what it is. We will address (Dhoni future) as and when it comes,” he said.

Dhoni has been on a sabbatical since India’s semifinal exit from the ODI World Cup in July.

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