One of the most deadly fast bowlers in England. Mark Wood has bowled Indian wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant, exposing the challenge to the bowlers, who are widely known for their aggressive brand cricket and have described him as an unexpected cricketer.
Whenever it comes to Indian cricket, two names that often hit the chart are Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Both veterans have harassed the bowlers with their huge class for years. While Kohli is more conservative and aims to settle it, Rohit is more to get the balls out of the park.
However, when the Indian batsman was asked to select, the famous speedster Mark Wood of England has suggested a name besides these two veterans. He has evaluated the left-arm wicket-keeper batsman on two veterans.
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Mark Wood tells a batsman about bowling like Rishabh Pant
England’s Pacer Mark Wood has mentioned how bowling is a very difficult task for Rishabh Pant due to the unique challenges created by the batsman against any bowler. Pants often forces the bowlers to rethink their views as they never fail to shock everyone with their crazy antics on the field.
The Indian left -handed fearless stroke game against England bowler Mark Wood’s sheer speed has often given a deep rivalry between the two. Rishabh Pant enjoyed batting against England, with a record 1260 runs in just 16 matches at an average of 46.66 and 5 centuries.
Mark Wood quoted Sky Sports as saying, “I think you have got to catch your nerve.
“He can simply stand there and wait for anything difficult. But if you are the same at all times, he has got such a good eye, he hits it where he wants.”
“I think you may have a mixture of placing your nerve, perhaps with that funny ball that is a bit unexpected – whether it is a slow ball, or you can really change with a high bouncer, or may be different,” Mark Wood said.
Rishabh Pant remembered India’s Asia Cup campaign
Rishabh Pant last depicted India in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, where he played in 4 matches and scored 479 runs in the series, with 2 hundreds of names named after him, with three half-centuries.
However, he gave a massive blow to his right leg, while he attempted to reverse Sweep Seemar Chris Woakes in the fourth Test of the series. The blow fractured her leg, and had to take the batsman away from the ground. Despite this, he batted in the first innings to secure India one wicket and scored half a century.
All praised the pants for the courage shown in Old Trafford, however, it had a bad effect on their Asia Cup expectations, as they were stripped of decisive test at the Oval and also remembered the upcoming Asia Cup, as they have not yet recovered from injuries.
Pants will look at the return in the West Indies Test series
Rishabh Pant’s recovery has gained slight speed in recovery as it was reported by media sources that his plaster had been removed and will soon be blown into the BCCI Center of Excellence.
In COE, Pant would be undergoing a small yet attractive rehabilitation process, where he will focus on his fitness and look back to join the game by the end of September, especially before the squad is selected for the West Indies and Australia series.
India will start its home test series against the West Indies on 2 October.
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