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Rishabh Pant's omission was surprising, shows India's quality: Ricky Ponting

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Ricky Ponting feels Rishabh Pant's "surprise" omission from India's playing XI in their Asia Cup opener against Pakistan shows the quality the team possesses heading into the T20 World Cup.

India's designated finisher in recent times, Dinesh Karthik was preferred over Pant, who has however returned for the game against Hong Kong after the team management decided to rest all-rounder Hardik Pandya here on Wednesday. "I was really surprised.

To be honest, there was some talk about it, once again on social media channels going into the game, which way would they go because I think they needed the sixth bowling option," Ponting said on the 'ICC Review' show.

Pant leads the Delhi Capitals in the IPL with Ponting as the team's head coach, and the former Australian captain has never shied away from expressing his fondness for the swashbuckling Indian cricketer. "He (Pant) is honestly one of my favourites having worked with him for a long time now at the Delhi Capitals, and obviously being a franchise captain. "I have a bit more of a soft spot for him than most, but for all the right reasons as well because I know his character.

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