Rishabh Pant continued his disastrous form for Team India in One-Day internationals. The young left-handed still chasing his maiden ODI fifty for India was out for a first-ball duck in the 3rd ODI game between India and West Indies. Pant, who came to crease at the dismissal of Shikhar Dhawan, went for a glory shot in the first ball he faced but ended up in offering a simple catch to Keemo Paul off Fabian Allen. Fans were soon all over the youngster after another failure and trolled him for failing to learn from his past mistakes. West Indies vs India Live Cricket Score 3rd ODI Match.

In his 12th ODI game for India, Pant is yet to score a single half-century and has a highest-score of 48 runs that came against Bangladesh in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 group league game. He was dismissed for 20 from 35 deliveries in the second ODI game and already has three single-digit scores in the five games he has played so far for India following CWC 2019. Pant’s only notable contribution came in the third and final T20I game in Guyana where he scored a match-winning 65 not-out and was involved in a century-run partnership with Kohli. Chris Gayle Signs Off in Style: Twitter Bows Down to Universe Boss after His Possibly Final ODI Innings during IND vs WI 3rd Match.

Pant is currently India’s first-choice wicket-keeper in all formats of the game with limited-overs specialist MS Dhoni taking a two-month break from cricket. Pant has for long been predicted to be Dhoni’s successor in the Indian cricket team but has failed to show his potent with the bat. As result fans have been disappointed and therefore has targeted him for repeated failures.

Rishabh Pant Out For First-Ball Duck

Wasted Ability!

This is a shot that Rishabh Pant will want to forget but shouldn't. It should remind him of how much ability he is wasting. He is a batsman-keeper, not the other way around, so his batting must speak for him even more. — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) August 14, 2019

Still a School Kid

It's time to give #RishabhPant a tight slap on his face (I mean 'a lesson') by sending him back from West Indies and playing Wriddhiman Saha for the #WIvsIND Test Matches. He is still a school kid. Water has gone above the head now".@cricketaakash @vikrantgupta73 #AskSportsTak — Cricket Fanatic 🏏 (@CricketSaish237) August 14, 2019

Not a Great Future

It's 2.30am...am. just saw rishabh pant getting out 1st ball..We all talk about how great a batsman he could become in the future but sir as of now it seems like he is not even gonna play 100 Odi's for team india. Can't we look at ishan kishan as his alternative #AskSportsTak — Abhijeet Dhar (@ask92abhi92) August 14, 2019

No Maturity

#RishabhPant doesn't deserves to be in the Indian team.! No maturity to play at the highest level.!! Sanju Samson or Ishan Kishan should be given chance. Otherwise KL Rahul can be a handy utility both as an established batsman & a better Wicket Keeper than Pant Down.!! — Nag Sharma (@sharmaumn) August 14, 2019

Must Understand Value

Don’t we think tht Rishabh Pant is getting too much support. Playing @ such a high level & tht 2 captain in front & playing a rash shot. Where every other individual is waiting 4 chance 2 prove themselves or someone has 2 make him understand the value of playing 4 nation. — Ganesh Rao (@ganeshrao2007) August 14, 2019

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Send Him Back

#BCCI plzzzzzzzzz Help Rishabh Pant.. he is missing Home.. plz gv him Return Ticket.. say he is unfit or got injured etc etc, it will do, no one will ask why he is back.. plz. Help Him. — dipan desai (@dipandesai) August 14, 2019

Wrong Batting Position

Rishabh Pant looks like batting in wrong position of no. 4 this stage of his ODI career as he hasn't yet come to terms with the optimum tempo to construct an ODI innings, So maybe no. 6 with a license to smash it in most situations will suit him better for now. #WIvIND — Arjun (@LifeIsAnElation) August 14, 2019

The 21-year-old had spoken about playing a positive brand of cricket on the eve of the 3rd IND vs WI ODI game after being heavily criticised for getting out cheaply. “Obviously, as an individual, I would like to have a big score. But every time I go out there in the middle, I am not focusing on that. I just want to play positive cricket and win matches for the team. Every match is crucial for me. I want to keep on improving as a cricketer,” he told news agency IANS before the game.

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