Pant is another Adam Gilchrist\, says Ponting

Pant is another Adam Gilchrist, says Ponting

Press Trust of India  |  Sydney 

Former praised young wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant, so much so that he called him "another" after the Indian's blistering 159 in the fourth

"He is a real talent and an incredibly good ball striker. He has got a really good game sense as well. I have been lucky enough to him at (Capitals)," said Ponting, who had worked with the Indian during his stint with franchise at the

"He has got to do a bit of work on his keeping and he will also become a better batsman.

"We talk about him in the commentary box and he is sort of like another Adam Gilchrist," Ponting told com.au.

Gilchrist, the legendary Australian wicket-keeper batsman, has played 96 Tests, scoring 5570 runs at an average of 47.6. He also represented his country in 287 ODIs, amassing 9619 runs at 35.89.

On Friday, Pant became the only Indian wicketkeeper to score a century on soil when he smashed an unbeaten 159 and shared a 204-run stand with Ravindra Jadeja, as the visitors declared at 622 runs for seven.

The 21-year-old also surpassed Mahendra Singh Dhoni's 13-year-old record of highest individual score by an Indian wicketkeeper. The former had scored 148 runs against in 2006.

Ponting believes Pant will score more centuries than his predecessor Dhoni.

"We talk about M S Dhoni all the time and his impact on Indian He played a lot of Tests for but made only six Test hundreds. This kid (Rishabh Pant) will make a lot more Test hundreds than that," Ponting said.

"He has already scored his second Test ton and a couple of 90s to go with it. Look he is someone who could play a lot of Test for across formats. Pant is only 21 and is already into his ninth Test."

Gilchrist also praised Pant for pacing his innings well.

"He played a beautiful innings today (Friday)," Gilchrist told foxsports.com.au.

"We probably all expected him to bat aggressively from ball one but he showed he can build an inning and then by the end of it allowed himself to play with all the freedom that we know he's got.

"It was entertaining. He's a that I would happily pay to watch."

Gilchrist believes Pant has the talent to become a successful Test

"He's a that is at the start of his journey so he'll learn these particular parts of the game and he'll learn that there's always more time than what you think, but he's got a great foundation to be a successful Test cricketer," he said.

Though he shone with the bat, Pant's keeping wasn't always up to the mark as he dropped off late on the second day.

However, Gilchrist said Pant will become a reliable keeper as he learns from his mistakes.

"Although he's missed a few opportunities with the gloves, he's certainly held onto more than he's spilt. If he's prepared to work on his game, I'm sure he'll develop and become a really reliable keeper," Gilchrist said.

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First Published: Sat, January 05 2019. 12:50 IST