"(I am) pretty happy with my selection right now. I don't think too much, I am enjoying my selection," 19-year-old Pant told reporters on the sidelines of the 13th D Y Patil T20 Cup.
"(I work) on my fitness, wicket (keeping) and batting, that is what is helping (me) out. Before the season I had a good off season with my trainer and that's what (is) helping me," the left-handed batsman, who plays for Delhi Ranji team, added.
Now Pant will be in the same team as former India skipper and ace wicket-keeper batsman M S Dhoni and he expects to learn from the legend himself especially about keeping.
"I am trying to learn from Dhoni bhai (Mahendra Singh Dhoni) since a long time, but time never came, because he was different (in different teams). Now since the opportunity has come, I will get to learn a lot of wicket-keeping (from him) and he will make the mindset good," he added.
"With Rahul (Dravid) sir, you learn discipline, how to carry oneself, all these things are to learn. In the middle of the season, he won't trouble a player especially in the off-season when I will get time. I will definitely speak to Rahul Sir," he said.
"I just try to play down the ground during practice," the Uttarakhand-born 19-year-old player said when specifically asked how he works on his big shots.
"I like all the formats. If anyone gets picked for India, he will be obviously happy. All the coaches wish that I definitely play Test cricket and I also wish that I will play Test cricket," he quipped.
In 10 first class matches so far, Pant has scored 1080 runs with his highest score being 308.
Meanwhile, leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, who was also named in the T20 squad, said that he hoped to share a good rapport with the new skipper Virat Kohli, whom he has played with in the IPL.
"I am feeling pretty nice as I have got the call in the T20 squad after Zimbabwe tour. I am excited as for the first time I will play with the entire team," said Chahal who has come to play in the 13th D Y Patil T20 Cup.
"Virat is very aggressive on the field and sends out positive vibes. No negative vibes come out of him, even if I am being hit for fours and sixes. He keeps faith in a bowler which is important for a captain," he added.
He remembered that Dhoni gave him his ODI cap in Zimbabwe and that was his favourite moment.
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