Sydney: Former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting, who had earlier called for Rishabh Pant's inclusion in the Indian team, was disappointed by the wicket-keeper batsman's glovework on day one of the third Test on Thursday.
Pant dropped debutant Will Pucovski twice in quick succession as India lost the opportunities to put the hosts in a spot of bother. Ponting, who is the head coach of Delhi Capitals, said Pant was lucky as the Pucovski wasn't able to capitalise on the reprieve he got on his debut. The former skipper raised the question and said Pant should have taken those catches.
"The one's (dropped catches) today are two that should be taken, simple as that. It's probably lucky for Rishabh that Pucovski didn't go on and make a big hundred or a double hundred and looking at the wicket, it looks like an unbelievable surface," cricket.com.au quoted Ponting as saying.
"I'm sure when Rishabh put those catches down, he would have thought the worst and 'here we go, he's really going to make me pay' but (Pucovski) didn't today," he added.
Pant was on the receiving end of flak from his Delhi Capitals head coach. Ponting said since Pant's debut he has dropped more catches than any other wicket-keeper in the world.