IPL 2024: Huge Relief For Delhi Capitals As Captain Rishabh Pant Given Clearance By NCA
Rishabh Pant receives clearance from NCA to compete in IPL 2024. Here are the details.
Indian Premier League 2024: Rishabh Pant has been given medical clearance and green signal by the National Cricket Academy (NDA) to compete in the upcoming Indian Premier League 2024. The news comes as a huge relief to the Delhi Capitals camp as they endearinly missed their talisman last year, when DC endured a dismal campaign, with only David Warner, Kuldeep Yadav, and 2-3 others being the bright stars from the campaign.
RISHABH PANT GETS A GREEN SIGNAL FOR IPL 2024.
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) March 10, 2024
A much awaited comeback of Pant - Delhi Capitals gets their captain fully fit. IPL will be lit with the arrival of Rishabh!! pic.twitter.com/STLHtf9gWP
The return of Rishabh Pant means that the left-handed wicketkeeper batsman will be joining the side as their captain and with his inclusion in the starting XI, DC will be gifted with much needed firepower, which they highly lacked during last season. However, Delhi Capitals' head coach Sourav Ganguly did hint on the fact that fatigue can come in as a major reason for them to not force Rishabh Pant in every match, as the star batsman is making a return to the highest level of cricket after 18 months, since that near-fatal accident he suffered back in December 2022.
Rishabh Pant's IPL Career In A Nutshell
Rishabh Pant has represented Delhi Capitals throughout his IPL career. The 26-year old wicketkeeper batsman made his debut in 2016, against Gujarat Lions, and has went on to play 98 matches for the franchise. In his 97 innings, the left-handed southpaw has managed to score 2838 runs at an average of 34.61, and an astonishing strike rate of 147.97. He has so far scored 15 fifties, and a solitary century, which came against Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2018.
His most productive IPL season came in the year 2018, where he managed 684 runs in 14 innings, at an average of 52.62, and a strike rate of 173.6, as the batsman was completely unstoppable in that year's edition of the richest franchise league of cricket.