the age of 19, Rishabh Pant went through all the highs and lows of cricket. Promising talent from Delhi
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Pant entered the counting after his victory in India Under-19 at the 2016 World Cup.
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The left-handed wicket-taker lit up the tournament by scoring 24 75 balls, which is the fastest half of the tournament
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Pant's prowess was unseen, and in the days following his stellar performance in Nepal
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Meanwhile, he made his debut for India, facing England in the Twenty20 international match in Bengaluru.
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Rishabh’s second season Ranji was not as good as the first. But he did that for the Sed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.
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Pant also had a disappointing exit in his return game. He was not at international level and used to hit the ball as hard as he liked
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Pant is not a finished product by any means but has all the ingredients for it to succeed at the international level
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The technology required by the IPL and the set of skills that Rishabh Pant has is perfectly compatible
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Rishabh was taken over by Delhi Daredevils at a high price of 1.9 Crores at the 2016 auction
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Rishabh retained the third season and appeared to be the only bright light of Delhi in some way in the dark campaign.
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The experience of playing Test cricket in England last year will also help him to adapt better.
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