Pant will play for India for next 15 years\, says Ganguly

Pant will play for India for next 15 years, says Ganguly

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

snub could surely be disappointing but 21-year-old will play "many more World Cups" and don the national colours for at least 15 years, said former

The 21-year-old was pipped by veteran as the second-choice wicketkeeper in squad.

"Dhoni will not play on forever. DK will also not play on forever. Rishabh is the next best. is the future absolutely," told in an interview on the sidelines of the launch of

"He's got 15-16 years ahead of him. I don't see it as a major blow. I don't think it's a problem. He might miss this but he will play many more World Cups. This is not the end of road for him."

As a 'selector' would have picked Pant in the side but overall he said it's a well-balanced side for the showpiece event beginning May 30.

"Maybe I would have (picked Pant as a selector). But I think is also very good... I think it's a good team, they picked themselves. I don't think many missed out. Rishabh would have been great but that's the way it goes."

As an advisor, Ganguly's pat on the back during tough times was something that Pant needed and he got from one of India's greatest captains.

"Obviously, you tell him, he's just 21 years of age. You get upset for a couple of days and then you recover. I think Rishabh has been a better outside than in because of the wickets. He enjoys fast wickets where the ball comes on to the bat," Ganguly said talking about Pant's explosive knock in in

A passionate Ganguly was seen lifting the youngster in the air in celebration, something many related to with his jersey-waving celebration at the after winning the Trophy.

Ganguly also posted the picture on his official handle with a caption: "@RishabPant777 @ParthJindal11 u deserve this.. u r wow."

"Old habits don't go, what to do? It means a lot because you get involved with teams to make them successful. When you win the happiness is there," Ganguly said.

Ganguly is also credited for Shikhar Dhawan's turnaround as he's back among runs with three half-centuries including an unbeaten 97 against Knight Riders here.

"I can help him because he's a left-hander. During a tournament, you can't talk much about skills, you just tell them how to bat in most situations. Dhawan's record in one-day is as good as anybody in So the talent was always there. When he played for SRH, he had a fantastic record. He's just a good "

are currently second in the table as their success has come at a time Shah Rukh Khan-owned Knight Riders have slipped to sixth spot from being number two.

KKR have suffered five defeats in a row including against Delhi at the Eden Gardens as the camp seemed divided with the players practising in and

Ganguly refused to comment but said KKR were more successful.

"KKR have won twice. We have not won even once. I don't think it's the right question."

On his role in the team, Ganguly said: "It's about giving tips on match situations. The most important thing in IPL is to select the players. You don't get much time to develop a team so it's important to pick the right players. So, it's about picking the right players and finding a way to succeed.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 20:35 IST