Rishabh Pant expected to return for Delhi Capitals in IPL 2024
Rishabh Pant is set to return to action for Delhi Capitals, that too as captain, in IPL 2024. Cricket understands that the franchise expects Pant, who missed the 2023 season after suffering serious injuries in a car crash in December 2022, to be fully fit by the end of February.
It couldn't be affirmed, be that as it may, assuming Gasp will return as a wicketkeeper-hitter, his typical job, or as an expert player. In any case, the establishment is perceived to be content to have Gasp as chief and player.
The primary smidgen of Gasp perhaps making an IPL return came in November, when he went to a Capitals camp in Kolkata, which was likewise gone to by senior establishment support staff including Sourav Ganguly (overseer of cricket), Ricky Ponting (lead trainer), and Pravin Amre (colleague mentor). Thusly, Gasp participated in the conversations around the maintenance and arrival of players in front of the following sale, booked for December 19 in Dubai, as well as the drafting of an underlying closeout plan.
Gasp was governed out of playing any cricket in 2023 after every one of the three critical tendons in his right knee were torn in the auto accident. From that point forward, Gasp has gone through fruitful reconstructive medical procedures to the tendons and has been doing his recovery at the BCCI's Public Cricket Foundation in Bengaluru. Lately, he has posted recordings proposing that his recuperation has been going arrangement.
While he has continued batting, it couldn't be affirmed whether he has been keeping wickets.
There has been no authority update on Gasp from the BCCI since July, when it said he had made "huge advancement in his recovery and has started batting as well as keeping in the nets".
On the off chance that Gasp is cleared by the NCA by February one year from now, as the establishment expects, the IPL will be the primary competition he will play since highlighting in the Bangladesh visit in late 2022. In Gasp's nonattendance last season, Capitals had designated David Warner as break chief. They completed second from base, with five successes and nine losses in 14 association games.