IND vs BAN: ‘With your head down…’ Pant had called the coach before returning, got this advice


New Delhi. Rishabh Pant scored a brilliant century in the second innings of the first Test match being played between India and Bangladesh. When Rishabh Pant called coach Devendra Sharma before his return to the Indian Test team, the aggressive and passionate batsman got the advice to ‘play with his head down’. What the coach meant was about respecting good balls and being careful.

Pant has been successful in establishing himself as the most important player of the team by scoring a brilliant century on his return to the Test team. Pant’s coach Devendra told PTI after the third day of play in the first Test against Bangladesh, “Obviously I am very happy for Rishabh. He had a chance to score a century in the first innings too but I was a little sad that he did not do so.

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The coach said, “Today he batted brilliantly.” This century is important for him because it is his first international century after his return. This is Pant’s sixth test century. With this innings he equaled the great Mahendra Singh Dhoni. While Dhoni scored six centuries in 90 Tests, Pant touched this figure in just 34 Test matches.

Devendra, who coaches at Delhi’s Sonet Club, said, “The series-winning innings at Gabba will always be special for everyone. No matter how much you achieve in white-ball cricket, your achievements in Test matches are always given more importance.” .”

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