Former England captain Kevin Pietersen believes that under-fire Rishabh Pant needs to be given time to mature amidst growing criticism among some pundits and spectators.
The 22-year-old is enduring a woeful run of form and has struggled to make an impact both with the bat and behind the stumps. Pant also coped with criticism for incorrect DRS calls.
“He is young and he has that energy and enthusiasm, plays in the IPL, and plays for India and is just living his dream. There will be a lot of critics around him, he’s only 21-22,” Pietersen said on Star Sports.
The 39-year-old thinks that former players and experts criticise Pant because they want him to learn from his mistakes.
“I observed him very closely during the IPL and he kept making the same mistake, and when you do that continuously, then pundits, experts and people who have played the game want to criticize because you should be learning from your mistakes.
“But, I never realized he’s 21, I thought he was 24 or 25, because by that age you have matured in your game and at the age of 27-30 is when you are playing your best sport,” he added.
Last week, India captain Virat Kohli said that the crowd shouldn’t be chanting MS Dhoni’s name every time Pant makes a mistake. Pietersen feels Pant has a long way to go.
“If you look at all the mistakes he has made and the position he is in, with the team and Virat backing him and with MS out at the moment, he does have a long way to go.
“He will be looked upon on his performance and he twenty two, so will he be able to buy the time to be an absolute superstar in Indian cricket is what we need to see, and I think he actually can.”
West Indies batting legend Brain Lara said observed that there was a lot of pressure on Pant to deliver. “Rishabh Pant came into the game creating a lot of excitement, he had a lot of aggression and the Indian public expects someone to replace Dhoni immediately and in the same fold but he is a totally different player.”
“I know the time is critical with the World T20 just eight or nine months away and they may even go with another keeper, but the excessive pressure on him is unnecessary.”
Lara also concurred to Kohli’s decision of backing Pant to allow the young wicketkeeper batsman to mature.
“I agree with captain Virat Kohli on supporting Pant as this is a very successful Indian team and I remember the West Indies team 30 years ago: we had guys in there who weren’t performing well but they were kept in the team because the team was doing very well,” he said.
“And we had all the great players but you never heard about Gus Logie or Carl Hooper because they weren’t doing that well but they were allowed to mature, and I feel, Rishabh Pant should be allowed to mature,” he added.