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Questions on Gautam Gambhir Raised From Former RCB Player After Rishabh Pant Dismissal in ENG vs IND 1st Test

Sreejita Sen

He scored a sublime 134-run knock during the first innings in Leeds.

Former Indian batter Dinesh Karthik has raised questions on the message sent to wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant by the head coach Gautam Gambhir. According to him, the advice sent by Gambhir may have led to Pant’s dismissal soon by a delivery from England pacer Josh Tongue. The 27-year-old had notched up his seventh Test hundred early on Day 2.

“As a coach, it’s completely understandable when you want to get a message across to the batter. Maybe with Rishabh Pant, it needs to be a different way in which you get things done,” he said to Sky Sports.

Dinesh Karthik on Gautam Gambhir’s Message to Rishabh Pant

Notably, India were all set to notch up a mammoth 500-plus score. The opening day score at stumps read 359/3 with skipper Shubman Gill (127) and vice-captain Pant (65) on the crease.

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However, after Gill’s dismissal for 147 and a four-ball duck from Karun Nair, the Team India head coach decided to calm down the attacking and free-flowing shots of Pant to adopt a more careful approach. But the suggestion didn’t work as the keeper got trapped soon in front of the wickets for 134.

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Following Pant’s wicket, the English bowling unit swiftly reduced India from 453/6 to 471 all-out as none of the all-rounders, including Shardul Thakur and Ravindra Jadeja, could put on a fighting partnership to take the total above 500.

“When a message was sent out to Rishabh Pant, it curbed his style of play. He was just very carefree with his stroke making and yet the feeling is that a message was sent to tell him to calm down. It doesn’t work for certain players,” opined Karthik.

Pant’s Remarkable Seventh Test Ton Powers India to 471

A sublime 134-run knock off 178 deliveries from Pant included 12 fours and six over-boundaries. It helped India put up 471 on the scoreboard in their first innings in Leeds. With his seventh ton in the format, the southpaw surpassed the former captain M.S. Dhoni to hold the record for the most Test centuries by an Indian wicketkeeper-batter.

He also became the only visiting gloveman to hit three tons on English soil. Moreover, Pant is currently the third-highest six-hitter in the red-ball format among the Indian players. With 79 sixes, he is only behind the former skipper Rohit Sharma (88) and Virender Sehwag (90).

England will kick off Day 3 on 209/3 with centurion Ollie Pope and Harry Brook on the pitch. All three wickets in the second innings so far have been bagged by the prime pacer Jasprit Bumrah.

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