Mumbai:Two-time World Cup-winning Australian skipper Ricky Ponting has no doubt that flamboyant wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant will be a successful India captain if he is handed the responsibility in future.
Pant took over the captaincy at IPL franchise Delhi Capitals last season in the absence of an injured Shreyas Iyer, with the Ponting-led team management showing faith in the player.
"With some experience in a role like this in such a high-pressure tournament like the IPL, you know, I've got no doubt in years to come there is every chance that Risabh could be international captain. No doubt about it," Ponting said during a virtual media interaction on the eve of their IPL-15 opener against Mumbai Indians.
Pant's journey similar to that of Rohit
Ponting, who oversaw Rohit Sharma's rise to become the most successful IPL skipper for the record five-time champions Mumbai Indians, feels the duo of Pant and Rohit have identical qualities.
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"I haven't thought about that actually. But I think they are actually quite similar. When Rohit took over at Mumbai, he was quite a young man as well and he just sort of started out in his international career. He would probably been about 23-24, similar age to what Rishabh over here.
"To be totally honest, they're actually quite similar people. I know they're great mates and they probably exchange little things about leadership and captaincy along the way as well," he said.
Ponting said Pant can emulate what Rohit has achieved for Mumbai Indians.
"There is every opportunity for Rishabh's journey to be quite similar to Rohit Sharma. Taking over as a young captain of a successful franchise and growing on a daily basis... Hopefully Rishabh can have the same sort of success that Rohit had on Mumbai Indians," he added.
Rohit was made the Indian skipper after the end of Virat Kohli's era.
But at 34, Rohit is not getting any younger and Pant is seen as a potential candidate for Team India skipper, something that is even endorsed by the legendary Sunil Gavaskar.
Earlier this year Pant was elevated to be Rohit's deputy in the T20 series versus West Indies in the absence of an injured KL Rahul.
Ponting believes Pant, who is the Team India wicketkeeper-batter across formats, has shown maturity over the years.
"This is my fifth season now here and the evolution of Rishabh as a player and as a person has been quite dramatic.
"The last couple of years with some more responsibility in and around the Indian team, obviously captaining Delhi Capitals last season, there's a lot of learning experiences for him.