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'Wicketkeepers get runs and get a place in the team and are eliminated due to poor keeping'

Kolkata : PTI Legendary wicketkeeper batsman Parthiv Patel believes that the young wicketkeepers of the Indian team will have to score runs continuously to stay in the team. Wriddhiman Saha is a regular wicketkeeper in Test cricket, while in limited overs India has no regular wicketkeeper after MS Dhoni. However, KL Rahul has snatched the gloves from the hands of the young wicketkeeper, who has been a part of the team continuously for some time.


Parthiv Patel has said this in an Instagram chat, "I don't think we can't find a certain wicketkeeper. We have KS Bharat for India A, Rishabh Pant or KL Rahul, Saha your No.1 Test wicketkeeper Are. But I really feel that we can get a little bit more consistency so that you get reassurance. Everyone has it… It's about making a little bit more consistent runs. "

Parthiv Patel, who played the last Test match for India in the year 2018, has said, "I believe the wicketkeeper is an all-rounder. You have to keep at least one thing in mind that you are a pure batsman and not a wicketkeeper. If you think Is that your work will be finished by just 30-runs and then keeping. It will not happen now. There is a complete development. People want your wicket-keeper to score runs. Then you can play with five bowlers in a Test. Are. You will have more chances to take 20 wickets. "

Parthiv Patel further said, "When I was on a tour of Australia in 2018, MSK Prasad was the chairman of the selectors' committee, I told him that when a wicket-keeper comes in the team, he comes into the team only by scoring runs, but when out If it happens, it is out of wicketkeeping. In that case, you have to strike the right balance. You have to maintain that mindset. "

The 35-year-old wicketkeeper has said that I have been a part of the successful team Mumbai Indians, but have been part of RCB for three years now. Unless your team wins, you are under pressure. Talking as a wicketkeeper, Parthiv Patel has said that the wicketkeeper has a 360 degree view. He says, "The wicketkeeper has a 360-degree view. Personally, I have led the home team for 10-15 years. So what I think is what I tell Virat Kohli and before that I told Rohit Was. "

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