Sanju Samson vs Rishabh Pant vs KL Rahul: Ricky Ponting's Honest Wicketkeeper Pick For T20 World Cup..
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In Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting's Indian team for the upcoming T20 World Cup, Rishabh Pant will feature "every day of the week" despite some familiar names staking claim with some incredible performances in the ongoing IPL. Ponting was not sure whether Pant would be able to play again after the horrific car accident in December, 2022. But the manner in which he has been making an impact since returning to action on the back of his remarkable resilience, the DC head coach is left with...

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