'Keep him quiet': Pat Cummins warns Australia about India's game-changer ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Sep 24, 2024, 06.40 AM IST
'Keep him quiet': Pat Cummins warns Australia about India's game-changer ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy
NEW DELHI: Australian captain Pat Cummins highlighted the need to contain Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He described Pant as a major game-changer for India. The five-match Test series begins on November 22 in Perth.
Pant has been a crucial player for India, especially noted for his aggressive batting, which has been effective against Australia. Pant made a notable comeback in a Test against Bangladesh, scoring 109 runs in the second innings, helping India to a 280-run victory.
Cummins compared Pant’s playing style to Australia’s own Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh. He said, "Look, I think every team has one or two of those players who can take the game on. We have Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh. I think with those guys, you know they're going to be aggressive. You miss your area a little bit and they can take the game on."

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Cummins acknowledged Pant's skill in playing difficult shots, stating, "Someone like Rishabh Pant might play a reverse lap, and it's an incredible shot. That's just a part of who he is. We've become accustomed to it nowadays because some of those ridiculous shots are a bit more common."

He also emphasized Pant’s influence in the previous series against Australia, adding, "He is someone who has had a big influence on a couple of series. Got to try to keep him quiet."


With both teams in form and preparing, the series promises intense competition.