While Karthik’s experience might eventually clinch it for the 33-year-old, Pant says he is ready to step up. “There isn’t too much difference between white ball and red ball cricket,” the happy-go-lucky cricketer, who has played four Twenty20 Internationals for India but is yet to debut in tests or ODIs, told the Indian cricket board www.bcci.tv website. “There is very little difference, like you have to be more selective with your shots. With the field placement (in tests), you can take your time because you have five days to play…” Following his India A outings, Pant feels he now has a better understanding of the English conditions and the swinging Duke balls, which would test the technique of India’s batsmen, who are unaccustomed to exaggerated movement of the ball.
Pant is trying to add another gear to his natural swashbuckling batting and India A coach Rahul Dravid has no doubt that the youngster can bat according to the demand of the long format. “On this (United Kingdom) trip, we challenged him a lot to bat according to the situation,” former India captain Dravid told the board’s website earlier this week. “He showed that he could bat differently. He has the temperament and skills to bat differently. He is always going to be an attacking player but reading of the situation when you are playing red ball cricket is required.” Pant said he had heeded the suggestions from one of India’s former Test stalwarts.
Published in Daily Times, July 25th 2018.
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