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Published 15:02 IST, October 16th 2024

Rishabh Pant Reflects on Rohit Sharma's Major Verdict: 'I Didn't Realize How Significant It Was...'

Rishabh Pant looks back on a significant verdict from Rohit Sharma, expressing his surprise at the magnitude of the decision made ahead of Border-Gavaskar.

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Renowned for his brilliance and sense of humour, Rishabh Pant has captured the hearts of many Indians as one of their most preferred cricket players. A strong wicketkeeper-batter on the pitch, his return after a life-threatening event reveals his tenacity. Pant's path epitomises tenacity and will, so appealing to cricket fans throughout the country. 

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Rishabh Pant realises the importance of his incredible knock at Gabba ahead of the BGT

For some time, Rishabh Pant couldn't understand why fans had gone hysterical after his unbeaten 89 against Australia at the Gabba in 2021 until Rohit Sharma stepped in to tell him that his knock was not just another match-winning effort in an epic Test.

A second string India, without its then regular skipper Virat Kohli , senior player KL Rahul and three main bowlers, had beaten Australia by three wickets at a venue which was considered a fortress for the home team which hadn't lost a single game there since 1989.

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It was a chase of 328, and Pant's counter-attacking knock was not just a match-defining one. It was to find a place among the greatest innings by an Indian in adverse overseas conditions.

"Sometimes, there are performances that you remember for a lifetime, and one of them for me is the Gabba Test," the 27-year-old told Star Sports' 'Star Nahi Far' event.

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Initially, it was just satisfaction of winning a tough Test for India but as time went by, Pant understood the magnitude of his achievement, something that Rohit had told him about.

"At the time, I didn't realise how significant it was. Rohit bhai was there, and he told me, 'You have no idea what you've done.' I was like, 'What have I done? My aim was just to win the match.' Rohit bhai said, 'Later, you'll understand what you've done'," he recalled.

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"Now, whenever I hear people talking about that Gabba match, I understand what he meant and how important it was," the Delhi player said.

Pant has earned the cricketing world's admiration for his remarkable comeback after surviving a life-threatening car accident in 2022. He previously gained recognition in Australia for his pivotal role in India's consecutive Test series victories.

His career-best 159 came in Sydney during the 2018-19 series.

In the 2021 series, he scored 97 in Sydney and an epic 89 not out in Brisbane to earn respect and adulation from both the fans and the opposition team.

"When you go to Australia, you have to work more on handling the bounce and short balls because the wickets are different there, and the atmosphere is different," he explained.

"They don't want you to win, which makes it more fun. There's no greater feeling than going to Australia and beating them in their home." 

What impresses Pant about Australia is their strategy to always hunt in a pack and the gutsy keeper-batter is a firm believer in counter-punching.

"In general, Australia fights as a team. They don't give you anything easy, and they play aggressive cricket. I won't throw the first punch, but if someone throws the first punch at me, I won't hold back.

"That's the kind of mentality you need to have when playing against them," he said. 

(With PTI Inputs)

15:02 IST, October 16th 2024