New Delhi, Sept 24
Former India cricketer Yuvraj Singh on Tuesday backed the under-fire Rishabh Pant, saying the youngster didn’t deserve the criticism coming his way and needed the support of captain Virat Kohli to overcome the slump.
Pant has been drawing flak for failing to grab his chances and getting out to rash shots despite being given a long rope by the Indian team management.
“I really don’t know what is happening with him (Rishabh). He is facing a lot of criticism which is not needed. Somebody needs to get the best out of him,” Yuvraj said on the sidelines of ‘The Sports Movement’ summit of the India On Track organisation.
“The people monitoring him, the coach, the captain have to guide him,” he added.
Yuvraj, who retired from international cricket earlier this year, said the 21-year-old should be looked after psychologically.“How you get the best out of him is completely based on his character. You need to understand his character; you need to understand his psychology and work according to that.
“If you are going to suppress him, you are not going to get the best out of him,” he added.
Shastri had recently stated that Pant let the team down with his rash dismissals during the series against the West Indies last month and the wicketkeeper-batsman would be given a rap on the knuckle every time he failed to value his wicket.