The recent Chennai Test match against Bangladesh marked a significant milestone for Team India and Rishabh Pant. After an absence of over a year and a half from Test cricket, the star wicketkeeper-batsman made a triumphant return, not only securing a remarkable century but also captivating fans with his unique antics on the field. One of the most talked-about moments came when Pant unexpectedly began setting the fielding for Bangladesh, leaving many spectators astonished. This unusual occurrence has now come to light as being inspired by former Indian all-rounder Ajay Jadeja, who shared a special mantra with Pant that influenced his behavior during the match.
Pant Takes Charge on the Field
During the third day of the Chennai Test, while batting in the second innings with Shubman Gill at the other end, Rishabh Pant completed his half-century and decided to take matters into his own hands. As Bangladesh’s fast bowler Taskin Ahmed prepared to bowl his over, Pant turned towards the Bangladeshi captain and suggested that a fielder be strategically placed at midwicket. This unexpected advice prompted a quick alteration in the fielding setup, as a fielder shifted from the covers position to midwicket. The moment was captured on the stump mic and subsequently went viral, showcasing Pant’s willingness to engage with the opposition even while batting.
Always in the captain’s ear, even when its the oppositions!
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Inspiration from Ajay Jadeja
In a post-match discussion with the commentary panel from Jio Cinema, Rishabh Pant was asked about this unique moment of field setting. He revealed that the inspiration came from a conversation with Ajay Jadeja, who was present in the studio at the time. Pant explained that he and Jadeja often discussed the essence of cricket, emphasizing that the spirit of the game should always reign supreme, regardless of whether it’s one’s own team or the opponents. With two fielders occupying the same spot and a clear gap at midwicket, Pant felt compelled to suggest the placement of a fielder in the vacant area, showcasing his awareness and strategic mindset during the game.
Pant’s Emotional Century
Reflecting on his century, which he described as an emotional achievement, Pant expressed how eager he was to return to Test cricket after nearly a two-year hiatus. He admitted to feeling nervous at the start of the match but persevered through challenging conditions to score a magnificent 109 runs off just 128 balls, which included an impressive four sixes and 13 fours. His innings was pivotal, as it helped establish a formidable 167-run partnership with Shubman Gill for the fourth wicket, steering Team India out of a precarious situation and setting them on the path to victory.