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    “Will Try To Do My Best”, Pant Interview With Harsha Bhogle

    Pant Interview With Harsha Bhogle: Indian wicket-keeper batter Rishabh Pant said that he would like to open the batting in the shortest format of the game, while he would prefer to bat at No.4 or 5 in ODIs.

    Pant Interview With Harsha Bhogle

    During the India tour of New Zealand 2022, team India was scheduled to play 3 T20Is and 3 ODIs where India won the T20I series under Hardik Pandya.

    The young batter has a far better record in Tests as compared to ODIs and T20Is, and one needs to see how the batter approaches the white-ball formats going ahead.

    Harsha Bhogle

    Pant’s comments came ahead of the third ODI between India and New Zealand. The wicketkeeper-batter is acting as a vice-captain for the series.

    “I would like to open the batting in T20Is, and in ODIs, I would like to bat at No.4 or 5. In Tests, I am batting at No.5 only. Obviously, the game plan changes when you are batting at different positions, but at the same time, the coach and captain think about what is best for the team and where the player can contribute the most.

    Wherever I get the opportunity, I will try to do my best,” said Pant on Prime Video ahead of the third ODI.

    “In ODIs, you do not need to premeditate much, but you have to do that in T20s,” he added.

    When asked about how he has a better Test record as compared to the other two formats, Pant seems to have gotten a bit miffed, and his response was: “Sir, the record is just a number. My white-ball numbers are not that bad okay.”

    When Harsha Bhogle pointed out that he wasn’t terming his white-ball record as bad, Pant said: “Comparison does not make sense right now, I am just 24-25 years age of age. If you want to do the comparison, you can maybe do it when I am 30-32. Before that, the comparison does not make sense to me.”

    The second ODI match between India and New Zealand was called off due to rain. India were 89 for 1 in 12.5 overs when rain interrupted the play to see the game eventually being abandoned.

    India lost the 3-match ODI series by 1-0 after the last two matches ended with No Result due to rain.

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