Ravi Shastri Lauds Rishabh Pant's Stunning Century Against England

In a thrilling display of cricket, Rishabh Pant scored a magnificent 134 runs against England, earning high praise from former India coach Ravi Shastri. Shastri highlighted Pant's unique approach to batting, comparing it to a personal 'computer' that only he understands. This innings marks a significant comeback for Pant, who has shown remarkable resilience following a serious car accident in late 2022. Shastri's insights into Pant's performance reveal the depth of his talent and the emotional significance of his achievements on the field.
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Ravi Shastri Lauds Rishabh Pant's Stunning Century Against England

Shastri's Praise for Pant's Performance

Ravi Shastri, the former head coach of the Indian cricket team, expressed his admiration for Rishabh Pant following an electrifying performance in the first Test against England at Leeds. Shastri noted that Pant approaches the game on his own terms, likening his unique style to a personal 'computer' that only he understands, highlighting the instinctive brilliance that defines his batting.


The 27-year-old wicketkeeper-batter delivered an impressive innings, scoring 134 runs off 178 balls, which included 12 fours and 6 sixes, captivating the audience at Headingley on Day 2. His innings featured a stunning falling paddle shot and a celebratory somersault after reaching his century, showcasing the blend of skill and unpredictability that Pant is known for.


This innings marked Pant's seventh Test century and his second since the serious car accident in late 2022 that nearly jeopardized his career.


Shastri remarked on Sky Sports, "Outrageous. He (Pant) plays the numbers game beautifully, plays the way he wants. He will block for a bit and then shift gears."


He further elaborated on Pant's unique approach, stating, "He has his own computer and only he knows how it works. That’s his unique selling point. It puts bowlers under pressure and makes him a true entertainer and match-winner."


Shastri also reflected on Pant's emotional celebration, attributing it to gratitude for the opportunity to play again. He noted, "I think his recovery from that accident had a lot to do with the frame of his body and being in his mid-20s. When I saw him in the hospital, it wasn’t a pretty sight. His knee was in a bad state, with scars and bruises all over."