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‘We are not playing in 70s, 80s’: Moody not happy with Pant’s fitness

Written by Abhishek Patil

Delhi Capitals have seen their fair share of downs in the ongoing season of the Indian Premier League 2020 in the UAE. One of the biggest disappointments for DC has been the form of wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant, who has looked completely out of touch. Pant has scored 274 runs in 10 games in the tournament at an average of 30.44 and a strike rate of 112.29, surprisingly low from his standards.

Speaking in an interaction on ESPNCricinfo, Moody said: “I think one of the things that have derailed IPL to this point is because of how he arrived at the IPL. From my understanding, his condition was not in a place it needed to be in.”

“I respect the fact that everyone has been in lockdown and there have been challenges around that, but to me, there is no excuse. Absolutely, no excuse. We are not playing in the 80s or the 70s,” Moody further said.

Moody added that Pant should have followed the example of Virat Kohli, who is a role model when it comes to focusing on fitness levels.

“The Indian team has arguably the best of the role models when it comes to preparations and welfare in their captain in Virat Kohli. So, there is absolutely no excuse,” Moody added.

“So, that derailed Pant not only physically but also mentally. And then he got injured. Surprise, surprise. I wonder why he got injured. Because his condition was nowhere near where it needed to be.

“You need to help the player regain his focus and understanding. Understand and accept the mistakes, and put it behind and move forward in a positive direction,” Moody signed off.

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