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Rishabh Pant, bought for Rs 27 crore, gives bizarre reasons behind number 7 stunt




A disintegrated Rishabh Pant was hardly convinced as he explained the argument behind batting as number seven on Tuesday to promote Abdul Samad’s choice in the eight wickets of his team in the eight wickets of his team. Batting first, LSG managed only 159 for 6, with pants no. I scored the duck with only two balls in the innings. He was successful in only 2 out of 8 balls as Samad’s promotion.

“This idea was to be liked by capitaliz. We sent Samad to redeem a wicket like that (David) Miller came in and we just got stuck in the wicket. Finally, these are the things that we have come to know and try to move on to our best combination,” Skipar said, rarely he said, he is hardly able to pursue his powerful explanation.

He felt that the toss played a big role in the loss of LSG as the team had always got a better pitch to bat than the first use of the wicket.

“We knew we were 20 runs. The toss played a big role. Whoever is bowling before, helps a lot from the wicket. We just had to stay back, we could not overcome it.

“It always happens in Lucknow, the wicket gets better to bat better and better, how the game goes and you cannot complain. Yes, the toss is playing a huge part, but we are not looking for excuses,” he explained.

It seemed that LSG is complicating the strategy by trying to use Mayank Yadav as an effect for Ayush Badoni, making the strategy complicated, something that he has not been able to do now.

“This is an idea (as Mayank Impact all), why we are impressing ‘Ayush’ to achieve some sports time, just trying to find ways to get it early in the season because it is already in half the way. He had now come from NCA, just trying to fit it.”

We were always under control, says Exer

A blind satisfied DC captain Axar Patel said that the victory was always on the card as his team had controlled the game for a better part of the proceedings.

Exer said after the match, “The way we started with the ball, we did not take wickets, but we were under the control of the game. Once we took two quick wickets, we got speed and all the bowlers did well to ban him at the age of 160,” Ekar said after the match.

DC Skipper bowled four straight overs including three in Powerplay.

“I am a little hurt, that’s why I am not bowling a lot yet. And today, I felt in good rhythm and bowled in front.” On the batting front, Exer hit four sixes in his 34 Not Out. The captain said that he believes in playing according to his strength.

“I always play according to my strength whenever I go out to bat, no matter what situation I am batting, and whenever I tried to line a bowler, I am getting success, so I feel good.”

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