Rishabh Pant ‘more than ready’ to fill void created post Dhoni’s retirement, feels Rohit Sharma | Cricket News – Times of India

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AHMEDABAD: India opener Rohit Sharma feels wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant is “more than ready” to fill the void created after former skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni‘s retirement.
Considered one of the greatest finishers in modern-day cricket, Dhoni was also the master tactician behind the stumps and after Pant’s heroics on the second day of the fourth Test, Rohit feels Pant is ready to follow the footsteps of the former captain.
The swashbuckling wicket-keeper batsman single-handedly put India in command on the second day of the fourth Test against England with his third century in Test cricket.

On being asked if Pant was ready to fill the void created by Dhoni’s retirement, Rohit in the virtual press conference replied,” He seems to be doing a job for us, so he’s more than ready I guess!”
Having started cautiously, Pant took the English bowlers to the cleaners in the final session to take the game away from the visitors and put the hosts in the driver’s seat.

Rohit defended Pant’s approach in Test cricket saying that the wicket-keeper batsman has his own style of batting and one must back him. The opening batsman also revealed the team has given the license to Pant to play his natural game.
“Pant has his own style of batting. Of course, there have been messages from the team management on how he needs to approach the game but you know he seems to be batting in his own style which seems to be fine,” said Rohit on Friday.

“He is getting the job done and that’s more important for us and you saw in this innings as well. The first half of his innings he was quite respectful and then once we got to 200 he just wanted to take on the bowlers,” he further said.
“You need those kinds of players in your team who are not afraid to take on the bowlers and who are ready to grab the chances with both hands. You should have a mix of players in your squad,” Rohit added.

With wickets tumbling around him, Pant took 82 balls to reach his first fifty runs. But the next 50 came off just 33 balls as he decided to send the English bowlers on a leather hunt.
Rohit explained how Pant’s style of hitting has put India on top after being four down with 80 runs on board in the morning.
“Pant is courageous enough to take chances. There will be times when he will play shots and get out but I don’t want anyone to get upset. As he is the kind of player who will play like that and get the job done for the team. Like today we were on backfoot and suddenly within a span of one hour we were in the drivers’ seat,” said Rohit.
“You need players like Pant and management completely understands this and we are ready to take those chances with him and he has been given that freedom to go on and express himself,” he added.

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Lost the toss? No problem: How four Indian captains’ luck has fared in the coin toss | Cricket News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: As the India-England fourth Test got underway in Ahmedabad on Thursday, India captain Virat Kohli lost the toss for the third time in the series.
Winning a coin toss is entirely up to the luck factor and in not indicative of any shortcoming whatsoever.
Though in some games, depending on the weather and pitch conditions, winning the toss can give a team a slight advantage, the team that loses the toss can overcome that initial hiccup with some quality cricket.
Virat and team India under him in fact area great example of just that. The 32-year-old hasn’t had the best of luck over the years with the coin toss, but has superbly compensated for that with his incredible batting performances, leadership skills and great contributions from his teammates to put India on the top of the charts.
Kohli already is the most successful Test captain ever for India.
A quick look at how four of India’s best captains have fared when it comes to the coin toss, across formats, and their subsequent match win percentage makes for a very interesting read.
TimesofIndia.com dug up some numbers, comparing the toss and win records of four India captains who served as team leader for a long time – Md. Azharuddin, Sourav Ganguly, MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli:
Virat Kohli
When it comes to the longest format of the game, Virat Kohli has led team India in 59 games (excluding the ongoing fourth Test vs England) and has won the toss in 27 of those matches. But with a staggering 35 wins in those 59 games, Virat sits right at the top of the list of most successful Indian captains. With a success rate of 58.33, Kohli is way ahead of his predecessors.
In the ODI format, Kohli, since 2013 has captained in 92 matches, winning the toss on 40 occasions. But once again with 63 wins, Kohli’s win record in the 50-over format is over 68 percent.
In the shortest format of the game meanwhile, Kohli, since 2017, has led Team India in 40 matches where he has won the toss on just 17 occasions. However, the 32-year-old has tasted success on 24 occasions so far in the 40 matches he has represented India as captain.
Summing up the figures across formats, Kohli, so far has captained India in 191 matches and has managed to win the toss on 86 occasions, which adds up to a win percentage of just over 45.
MS Dhoni
One of India’s most successful captains ever, MS Dhoni added many feathers to his cap during his illustrious career, including a 50-over World Cup trophy, a T20-World Cup trophy, an ICC Champions Trophy and taking India to the numero uno spot in the Test rankings. In a magnificent career in which he served as captain for a decade, Dhoni had some terrific numbers as skipper. And to an extent luck also did favour ‘Captain Cool’ when it came to calling it right at the toss.
In the longest format, Dhoni captained Team India in 60 matches out of which he won 27 games. Out of the 60 tosses he was a part of, Dhoni won it 26 times.
In the ODI format, Dhoni still is India’s longest serving captain — 200 matches where he won 110 matches at a win percentage of 55. Out of the 200 tosses he was a part of in ODIs, he called it right on 97 occasions and had an opportunity to decide whether to bat or bowl first.
In the T20I format meanwhile, Dhoni was at the helm of affairs in 72 matches. He led India to a record 41 wins in those games. In the 72 T20Is, lady luck was on his side on 35 occasions on which he won the toss.
Overall in the 332 matches that Dhoni led the side across formats, the coin fell the way he wanted it to 158 times.

Sourav Ganguly
One of the greatest to have ever played the game, Sourav Ganguly was a remarkable leader, who played a big role, along with others, in laying the foundation on which Indian cricket stands today. A true leader, who made it a habit for India to win away from the sub-continent and gave his teammates the belief to be fearless, Ganguly was a hero during his reign as a captain.
In the 49 Tests that Ganguly represented the country as skipper in, Team India won 21 games. That’s a win percentage of 42.85. And as far as the toss record for Ganguly goes in the longest format, the coin landed in Dada’s favour on 21 occasions.
In the 146 ODIs that Ganguly was captain in, the team won 76 matches with a win percentage over 52. 74 times in 146 matches Ganguly called it right at the toss.
Overall, in the 195 Tests and ODIs that Ganguly represented India, the coin landed in his favour on 95 occasions.
Mohammad Azharuddin
A cricketing warrior whose career was marred by the match-fixing scandal in the 90s. But Mohammad Azharuddin was an icon in Indian cricket, who led India to some memorable wins in Tests and ODIs.
In the 99 Tests that Azhar played for India, he led the team on 47 occasions. Although with just 14 wins, Azhar’s win percentage was 29.78, he managed to win the toss on 29 of those 47 occasions.
Azhar is still second on the list of Indian captains who have led the ODI team the most number of times (174), behind only MS Dhoni (200). In those 174 games, Azhar led the team to 90 wins in the 50-over format, which made his win percentage 52.72. And out of the 174 matches as ODI captain, Azhar called it right at the toss on 96 occasions.
Summing up Azhar’s performance at the toss, there were 125 instances out of 273 total matches when the former India skipper was on the right side of the coin toss.

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