'He's ready': Eng great backs this India star for T20 WC selection

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NEW DELHI: As the cricket world eagerly awaits the revelation of India's

T20 World Cup squad

, attention is drawn to standout performers in the ongoing IPL season, particularly

Rishabh Pant

, whose remarkable comeback has ignited discussions about his potential selection in the final 15.
Pant's journey back to the cricket field after a devastating car accident in December 2022, which kept him sidelined for over a year, has been nothing short of extraordinary.

The Delhi Capitals skipper effortlessly reclaimed his position, amassing an impressive 194 runs in six matches, maintaining a formidable strike rate of 157.72, including two half-centuries.

Among Pant's ardent supporters is former England pacer

Stuart Broad

, who has been a vocal advocate for his inclusion in India's T20 World Cup squad. Broad's admiration for Pant's skills was evident as he recalled "a particular shot played by the batter against Kolkata Knight Riders," which left him thoroughly impressed.

Broad remarked on Star Sports, "There was a shot I saw him play against KKR, a no-look flick over deep square leg for six. The moment he played that shot, I thought, he has got to be in that T20 World Cup squad. He's ready. He's good to go."
However, Broad's enthusiasm for Pant's inclusion is tempered by concerns about managing the workload on the shoulders of the dynamic cricketer. Acknowledging Pant's multifaceted role within the DC team as captain, wicketkeeper, and key batter, Broad proposed a strategic approach to alleviate some of the burdens.

"He has taken a huge amount on, he's been out of the game for such a long period. He's captain, he's wicketkeeper, he's batting 3, 4, 5. There's a huge amount on his plate already. I'd like to see him be an

Impact Sub

in a couple of games, take a bit of the workload off his shoulders," said Broad.
Despite the workload concerns, Broad's unwavering support for Pant's inclusion underscores the batter's match-winning potential and readiness for international cricket.