Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian athlete Rishabh Pant.
Last updated on November 3, 2024.
Rishabh Rajendra Pant is an Indian cricketer who plays as a aggressive middle order wicket-keeper batter for India, Delhi, and captains the Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League. He was the vice-captain of the India U-19 team for the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
As a wicketkeeper, and as a youngster, if I don't learn, it will be very difficult. Always important to keep learning from your mistakes.
I always look at the positive side of things. Wicketkeeping is all about the feel. And I got a good feel about my wicketkeeping in England. So I didn't look too much at the scoreboard.
Of course, there are ups and downs in cricket always, but that's how you learn. I am too young, and what I constantly do is learn from my seniors. They have been in tough situations, and they know how to tackle them. I just keep learning.
I played a lot of my early cricket in Haridwar and Dehradun. But I just had to come to Delhi if I had to make a career out of it.
I am not scared of anyone. I have fun with everyone.
It was a great feeling to be included in the Indian Test squad. I always wanted to be a part of the Indian Test squad, and it was more like a dream come true for me.
Live in the moment; make the most of any opportunity that comes your way.
I have so far enjoyed my preparation with red ball cricket. The Duke ball swings a lot when you're here in England, and initially, when I started playing here with India A, I realized that the swing will come a lot into play in these conditions.
In red ball cricket, with the field placements, you can look around, take your time, because you have five days to play, whereas in limited overs cricket, you have limited number of balls to play and score.
There will be byes, there will be catches that will go down, but what is important is what you do when the next chance arrives. Because there will always be a next catch. If you are not positive, if you are not in a good frame of mind, you can drop that next one, too.
I'm learning from every game and trying to make a difference.
There is nothing called pressure. I understand that there is expectation, but if there is any pressure, I don't feel it.
When everybody recognises you, going out is difficult. But you deal with it.
World Cup selection will be a dream come true. I want to win matches for India and be more consistent and finish more games for the country.
Unless you are a good bowler, you won't be in the India A side.