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IND vs Eng: Romfrom ‘Stupid, Stupid, Stupid’ from ‘Fantastic, Fantastic’ – Sunil Gavaskar appreciated Rishabh Pant’s Hud in Headingley. Cricket news

Sunil Gavaskar and Rishabh Pant (Agency Photos)

Six months ago, the words “stupid, stupid, stupid” resonated through Indian cricket commentary, as Sunil Gavaskar exited for his careless shot in a crunch moment in Rishabh Pants – A failed scoop against Scott Bolland who caused a soft dismissal.Live: India vs England 1 Test Day 2But in the headingley on Saturday, in the same breath where the pants drowned once, he earned praise. The left-handed batsman brought his seventh Test century in style, launched Shoaib Bashir for a long time for six-and this time, it was again a gavaskar on the wind, saying that “brilliant, fantastic, fantastic!”Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!This was a moment of poetry redemption. The pants, which had all run on a criterion of the innings discipline and flare, arrived with their tons with specific courage-after that after their trademark front-flip festival, now became the signature of their resurrection.

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Gavaskar, who once criticized the impulsive nature of the pants, offered more finely assessed this time. Speaking on Sony Sports at the end of day 1, the former India captain said: “He is measured in his view, giving himself time. But once he gets inside and starts tires to the bowlers, when he starts stepping on the pitch and actually attacks.”Gavaskar acknowledged the development of the pants – from being brilliantly balanced: “Because he gives himself to that time quickly, it becomes easy to play those aggressive stroke later. When he rescues, it likes that he is all the time in the world. He is very talented – I have seen his centuries in South Africa and Australia, and it is there.”Pant’s ton of more than 200 partnerships with Captain Shubman Gill helps India take full control of the first testing-and a previous criticism turned into an ovation currently standing.

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