New Delhi: Reesha PantIndia’s wicketkeeper-batsmen back elite players to take part domestic cricket as Duleep Trophy Thursday marks the start of the new season.
pant India Btalking about how exciting it is to play red ball cricket Reappeared after nearly two years. He last played a Test match (against Bengal) in December 2022 for India.
“I think it’s an amazing feeling for me, also because when I had the accident two years ago, I was always thinking about when I would be able to play for India again. In the last six months, I Playing in the IPL and we also won the World Cup, it was a great feeling because I always dreamed of winning the championship. world cupsince childhood. Now I am back in red-ball cricket again and will play the first match of the Duleep Trophy after more than two years,” Pant told JioCinema, as reported by IANS.
He went on to highlight the value of participating in domestic cricket, especially the Duleep Trophy. “I think playing domestic cricket is very important for us because match practice as a cricketer is always very important. Especially coming back to domestic cricket, the youngsters are also learning a lot from us and they are watching Come to you play here, even after the game is over. international cricket. There is a lot to give back to domestic cricket.
“It also gives us the opportunity to share all the learning and experience of international cricket with our colleagues, especially the young players and newcomers; it gives them a huge boost as we all come here from playing domestic cricket,” Wickets – said wicket-keeper Battle.
The 26-year-old said the players are focusing on how to get better as the gap between the two sides becomes smaller. He hopes to return to the Test team for the two-match Test series against Bangladesh later this month.
“Asian countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka perform well in Asian conditions because they are used to wickets. However, as the Indian cricket team, we only focus on our own standards and how to improve. Regardless of the opposition, we Try to play with the same intensity and give it your all every day,” Pant said.
“I believe the pressure is always there because in international cricket you can’t take things lightly. The gap between winning and losing is very small and now, the gap between international teams is not very big either. But, no matter what, we are One has to give 100 per cent and this mentality has worked well for me so far,” he added.
pant India Btalking about how exciting it is to play red ball cricket Reappeared after nearly two years. He last played a Test match (against Bengal) in December 2022 for India.
“I think it’s an amazing feeling for me, also because when I had the accident two years ago, I was always thinking about when I would be able to play for India again. In the last six months, I Playing in the IPL and we also won the World Cup, it was a great feeling because I always dreamed of winning the championship. world cupsince childhood. Now I am back in red-ball cricket again and will play the first match of the Duleep Trophy after more than two years,” Pant told JioCinema, as reported by IANS.
He went on to highlight the value of participating in domestic cricket, especially the Duleep Trophy. “I think playing domestic cricket is very important for us because match practice as a cricketer is always very important. Especially coming back to domestic cricket, the youngsters are also learning a lot from us and they are watching Come to you play here, even after the game is over. international cricket. There is a lot to give back to domestic cricket.
“It also gives us the opportunity to share all the learning and experience of international cricket with our colleagues, especially the young players and newcomers; it gives them a huge boost as we all come here from playing domestic cricket,” Wickets – said wicket-keeper Battle.
The 26-year-old said the players are focusing on how to get better as the gap between the two sides becomes smaller. He hopes to return to the Test team for the two-match Test series against Bangladesh later this month.
“Asian countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka perform well in Asian conditions because they are used to wickets. However, as the Indian cricket team, we only focus on our own standards and how to improve. Regardless of the opposition, we Try to play with the same intensity and give it your all every day,” Pant said.
“I believe the pressure is always there because in international cricket you can’t take things lightly. The gap between winning and losing is very small and now, the gap between international teams is not very big either. But, no matter what, we are One has to give 100 per cent and this mentality has worked well for me so far,” he added.