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IPL 2017: Rishabh Pant is a VIP player for India, says Rahul Dravid

Updated on: 16 May,2017 08:15 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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Delhi Daredevils mentor tips Rishabh as a very important player for India; says 19-year-old has shown exemplary courage despite personal tragedy

IPL 2017: Rishabh Pant is a VIP player for India, says Rahul Dravid

Rahul Dravid
Rahul Dravid


Batting great Rahul Dravid has marked Rishabh Pant as a "very important player" for India in the near future, basing his prediction on the exemplary courage the youngster showed in overcoming a personal tragedy.


A couple of days before the start of Indian Premier League, the 19-year-old Pant lost his father, but still played in Delhi Daredevils' opening fixture.


"Rishabh played very well this year, played a very good innings, he entered the tournament at a very a difficult time, he lost his father, which shows his mental strength," Daredevils mentor Dravid said.

Delhi Daredevils
Delhi Daredevils' Rishabh Pant slams one vs Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Uppal on Friday. Pic/AFP

"Pant overcame that tragedy and did consistently well throughout the season. I am sure he will go on to become a very important player for India," he added.

'Inability to finish games'
Dravid rued Delhi's inability to close out tight games. Daredevils finished sixth with six wins and seven defeats.

"It's disappointing obviously, had hoped to qualify at the start of the tournament but there were some close matches in the middle which we couldn't win. You need eight wins to qualify in this tournament, we got seven last year, six this year and I think the close games we lost probably cost us," Dravid said.

The 44-year-old further added that the franchise backed some of the younger Indian players because they had lost a couple of key foreign stars and did not have the kind of experience that they would have liked to.

No excuses: Dravid
"Few of the changes were obviously forced due to injuries, sometimes you do make tactical changes as well when people are not in form, so it's hard to assess. Each and every game was different. That's not really an excuse.

"I believe we had the squad and the players to make up for that. I think the team was really good, maybe a little bit inexperienced in the batting because of the injuries early on but I still think we had the ability and a lot of opportunities in a lot of games," Dravid added.

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