R Pant has gone through all the highs and lows of a cricketing career. A promising gift from Delhi, Pant came into reckoning after his exploits for India Under-19
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A dashing left-handed gate- keeper batsman, he lit up the event with a battering 24-ball 75, the fastest half-century
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India lost the title round-but came back with several cons- nothing bigger than the emergence of Pant.
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Pant's heroics did not go unnoticed, and days after his Nepal stunner, he was drafted in by the Delhi Devils in the IPL deals.
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The alternate Ranji season for Rishabh was not as good as the first one. But he made up for that in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Jewel.
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This knock brought him into the pickers reckoning again and he was named in the Nidhas Jewel platoon.
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Pant again had a disappointing spin in his comeback match. He hasn't been himself at the transnational position and frequently tried to hit the ball
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his strike rate in the International T20 is just over 100 which is well below normal for a power megahit.
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Pant isn't a finished product by any stretch of the imagination but he has all the raw accoutrements in him to exceed at the International position.
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The moxie that the IPL demands and the skill set that Rishabh Pant trains are absolutely insynchronization.
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If ever the description of an ideal T20 batsman would be written. He's a ferocious megahit of the justice ball
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If ever the description of an ideal T20 batsman would be written. He's a ferocious megahit of the justice ball
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the boundary ropes with ridiculous ease. The scoops, the paddles, the films, you name it and this guy has every shot in his force.
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