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INDIA WILL WIN COMING CRICKET WORLD CUP: EX-WICKETKEEPER...  Engineer happy with Rishabh pick

INDIA WILL WIN COMING CRICKET WORLD CUP: EX-WICKETKEEPER... Engineer happy with Rishabh pick

VIVEK CHHETRI, TT, 19 Feb 2019: Darjeeling: Farokh Engineer has not just been one of India's best wicketkeepers but was stylish and aggressive in his batting as well, a package which perfectly fits the bill of modern day demands in the field.

The wicketkeeper, who was the first choice for most period of the famous spin quartet of Bishan Singh Bedi, E.A.S Prasanna, B.S. Chandrasekhar and S. Venkataraghavan, is happy that the selectors have started picking up young Rishabh Pant over Dinesh Karthik.

"Dinesh Karthik is a dear friend of mine," started Engineer adding "...there is a time, for everyone has his prime and you think about the future of Indian cricket and that is why I could not understand us picking Dinesh Karthik time and again." Pant played four test matches in Australia during the January series (this, however, was not Pant's test debut) and scored 350 runs at an average of 58.33 with a highest score of 159.

Engineer's argument was that one must always look towards the future.

"I retired to give (Syed) Kirmani a chance. I could Farokh Engineer, Rishabh Pant have easily carried on for another five-six years, easily. But Kirmani was my understudy," said Engineer, who played active international cricket from 1961 to 1975.

The former Indian keep- er admitted that Karthik was a good finisher but added that Pant had improved though he cautioned that there were many areas to improve.

"He (Pant) is a youngster who deserves every opportu- nity, he has the potential..." said Engineer.

The former Indian player, however, made it clear that M.S. Dhoni was still the best.

"We are in a very fortunate position to have Dhoni. At that age, he is very fit and he should definitely be in the team, who knows, Pant could even play as a batsman. He finished second average in Australia," said Engineer.

India "without doubt" is going to win the upcoming cricket World Cup, said the cricketer, adding that the team was talented enough to adjust to England's condition.

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