“I’m excited and nervous at the same time. It feels like I’m going to make my debut again,” Pant was quoted as saying in a media release issued by the IPL team that he captains, the Delhi Capitals. The India wicketkeeper is currently part of their pre-season training camp in Visakhapatnam, where they will also play two home games during the first two weeks of the tournament.
“To be able to play cricket again after everything I’ve been through is nothing short of a miracle,” Pant said. “I’m grateful to all my well-wishers and fans, and most importantly, the BCCI and staff at NCA. All their love and support continue to give me immense strength.”
The option of using Pant as an Impact Player this season made Capitals pick two other wicketkeepers in their squad. Abishek Porel, who was signed as Pant’s replacement last year was retained, while they splurged INR 7.2 crore to acquire Jharkhand gloveman Kumar Kushagra.
“I’m excited to return to Delhi Capitals & the IPL – a tournament I enjoy so much,” Pant said. “Our team owners and support staff have been by my side throughout with their full support, guidance and co-operation at every step, for which I am deeply grateful. I can’t wait to reunite with my DC family and play in front of the fans again.”
With BCCI’s clearance, Pant might return to action as early as March 23, when Capitals open their season with an away fixture against Punjab Kings.
“We’re delighted to welcome Rishabh back to the Delhi Capitals family,” co-owner Parth Jindal said. “The kind of grit and resilience he has displayed in overcoming challenges is inspirational, to say the least. We’re humbled to have been a part of his journey to recovery, which has been exceptional. Rishabh’s return is one of the most highly anticipated ones in recent times, and I can’t wait to see him compete again.”