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Pant's India snub to help Delhi: Ponting

Capitals coach puts a positive spin on young guns missed World Cup selection, adding he has plenty of international cricket in front of him

Rishabh Pant's exclusion from India's World Cup squad might prove to be a big gain for the Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League, coach Ricky Ponting says.

Dinesh Karthik pipped young Pant to the second wicketkeeper's spot in India's 15-man World Cup squad.

With former captain MS Dhoni the undisputed first-choice wicketkeeper, India's selectors preferred Karthik's experience to the raw aggression of the 21-year-old Pant.

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"I had a quick chat with him (Pant) on Monday night, and he seems to have taken it quite well," Australia's former World Cup-winning captain Ponting told reporters.

"He is obviously disappointed as he would have loved to be in the squad, as a lot of other players would have as well. But the thing with him that he has to remember and we all have to remember is that he is still pretty young.

"He will have the opportunity to potentially play in three or four more World Cups over the course of his career."


Famed for his swashbuckling batting, Pant impressed in Test series in England and Australia. He is seen as a long-term replacement for Dhoni when the 37-year-old decides to quit limited-overs formats.

Ponting advised Pant, who made only seven overnight as the Capitals fell to Mumbai, to take the snub positively and concentrate on scoring heavily for his IPL franchise.

"But what might be a negative thing for him to not get picked in the Indian team might turn out to be a very positive thing for the Delhi Capitals as he can totally focus on playing his best cricket for us," Ponting said.

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"He is a match winner and I'm sure he will come back strongly to win more matches for us. It is important that he focuses on the little things on the field that make him a really good player for us.

"There is nothing he can do now to get into that World Cup team, but he can definitely help the Delhi Capitals win some matches ... which will help him boost his confidence for the future as well."

Pant's team sit third in the IPL standings with 10 points from nine matches, just behind Mumbai Indians on 12, while reigning champions Chennai Super Kings top the leaderboard with 14.