India captain Virat kohli on Thursday backed under-fire Rishabh Pant, insisting that he wouldn’t let the young wicketkeeper-batsman feel isolated.
Pant has been under the scanner in the recent past due to his inability to convert starts and for erratic work behind the stumps. He recently drew flak for poor DRS calls and several former players called for his head.
But, ahead of the T20 International series against the West Indies starting in Hyderabad on Friday, Kohli threw his weight behind the 22-year-old.
“We certainly believe in Rishabh’s ability. As you say, it’s [also] the player’s responsibility to do well but our responsibility is to give him space, to support him. He should get support and it is disrespectful if you don’t get it,” Kohli said.
“As Rohit [Sharma] said recently, he needs to be left alone, he is a match-winner. Once he comes good, you will see a very different version of him. He can’t be isolated to such an extent that he doesn’t do well. We are here to do things for him,” he added.
India and the West Indies will compete in a T20 and ODI series, each of which comprises three matches.
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