Former cricketer Mohammed Kaif, who eventually was once a coach in the Delhi Capitals unit, feels that Rishabh Pant can be the right successor for Rohit Sharma as the captain of the Indian Cricket Team. The 37-year-old Indian captain Rohit Sharma is at the end of his cricketing career. He has already hung his boots in the T20I after a successful T20 World Cup campaign. Pant has already been figured as the coming captain for the team. Delhi Capitals too is pushing the "captain" Rishabh Pant, no matter what. Kaif on his Instagram live stated that, “From the current team only Rishabh Pant is the contention to be Test captain. He’s worthy of it, whenever he’s played, he’s put the Indian team in front. Whichever number he comes to play, he’s ready to play a match-winning knock. He’s scored in all types of conditions be it England, Australia or South Africa. Be it seaming to turning tracks, he’s a complete batter.” Rishabh Pant was the only batter who looked strong against New Zealand. In the series, he scored 261 runs from six innings, concluding being the top scorer for India in the series. Pant Came back like a hero in the truest sense Pant was out of the game for nearly two years, suffering from a brutal accident. Since his comeback, he has scored 422 runs in ten innings, with a decent average of 46.88 and a healthy strike rate of 86.47. He has scored a hundred and three fifties since then. Kaif in his Instagram live further added, “When Rishabh Pant will be playing his last Test match, he will retire as a legend. He’s shown that already, his keeping has improved drastically. Till he was at the crease, New Zealand didn’t breathe easy. Hence, I believe from the current lot, if you’re looking for a future captain, Rishabh Pant deserves to be Rohit Sharma’s successor especially in Test cricket." His career so far is glorious as well, winning multiple crucial matches for India. The wicketkeeper batter has centuries in Australia, England and South Africa, having his name as the joint most century holding wicketkeeper. In the do-or-die situation against Australia, Pant undoubtedly will become the biggest card to play for India.