The fearless batter has already made a remarkable return to white-ball cricket, playing a crucial role in India's thrilling victory at the 2024 T20 World Cup in Barbados. Fans all over the world are eagerly anticipating his comeback in the Test format, where he had established himself as a dominant presence before an unfortunate accident forced him to take a break from the game.
In 33 Tests he has played so far, Pant has played several iconic knocks for India, including an unbeaten 89 against Australia to breach their fortress Gabba in 2021.
The left-handed wicketkeeper credited former head coach Ravi Shastri for giving him freedom during his tenure, allowing him to express himself on the pitch freely.
"It was an amazing relationship. I had a great understanding with Ravi Shastri as he gave me the freedom I wanted. I don't like it when someone tells me not to do a specific thing; instead, I prefer someone giving me a better option. I would rather switch to a better option than avoid anything," Pant said on Tanmay Bhat's YouTube channel while reacting to memes related to cricket.
He recalled a time when he struggled against off-spinners in general while playing attacking shots against them, and Shastri came out with a stunning advice to tackle them.
"There was a time when I was getting out to off-spinners while playing shots against them. Ravi bhai was thinking about what he should tell me, then he came to me and told me that we have to find a way to tackle off-spinner. He told me that he had found a way and said, "You should play reverse-sweep against an off-spinner and this was about Test cricket," he added.
Pant makes a statement in Duleep TrophyPant displayed his ferocious batting in the Duleep Trophy match between India A and India B, where he brought up his fifty in just 34 balls.
The left-hander moved from 43 to 49 with an overhead six off Kuldeep Yadav, and a ball later, he brought up the mini milestone with a single. He was the standout batter for India B in second innings with a 61 off 47 balls laced with 9 fours and 2 sixes.
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