Former Australian bowler Brad Hogg believes that Rishabh Pant is going to be a superstar over the next 10 years. He claimed that Rishabh Pant's style is a treat to watch if he tackles the conditions well in the WTC final against New Zealand. In the last few months, Pant has become a crucial member of the Indian cricket team. His brilliant performances in all the game formats have earned him a remarkable reputation. This is something that former Australian cricketer Brad Hogg also recognizes. He believes Pant is going to be a superstar in the next few years.
Rishabh Pant will find himself in trouble because of his limited footwork: Brad Hogg
Rishabh Pant has been in excellent form with the bat, and he will be very crucial for Team India in the Test assignments in England. The left-handed batsman has become India's first-choice wicketkeeper in limited-overs and the purest format of the game. A year back, Rishabh Pant was not able to find a spot in the Indian cricket team until the 2nd Test against Australia in Melbourne. But now, he is a crucial player for the Indian cricket team across all formats.
Rishabh Pant has also grown at a meteoric rate to fix his spot in the Indian cricket team. A few months back, the youngster was heavily criticized for his glovework. However, after the series against Australia, Rishabh Pant has improved massively in both departments. The 23-year-old has replaced India's former Test mainstay wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha. Saha had lost his place when he failed to perform against Australia earlier this year.
Talking about the ongoing WTC final, former Australian spinner Brad Hogg has stated that Rishabh Pant will find himself in trouble because of his limited footwork. The Indian wicketkeeper-batsman was out for just four off 22 deliveries on Day 2 of the ICC WTC final against New Zealand in Southampton. Earlier, Rishabh Pant has earned a lot of praises for his naturally aggressive game. However, according to Brad Hogg, the conditions at Southampton are entirely different, and Pant should have made an attempt to adapt. Starting day 3 at 146 for 3, team India was bowled out for 217. Kyle Jamieson scalped a five-wicket haul, returning figures of 5-31 in 22 overs.