Rishabh Pant’s resurgence decoded: Coach Sharma reveals secret to his batting revival

This report uncovers how Rishabh Pant transformed his game with refined defensive techniques and strategic shot selection, leading to a commanding 134 in Leeds. Insights from his childhood coach Devender Sharma explain the method behind Pant’s ability to bat patiently and adapt to English conditions, marking a pivotal comeback in his Test career.

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Sources: Deccan Chronicle
Rishabh Pant’s recent batting resurgence, culminating in a brilliant 134-run innings during the first Test at Leeds, has been credited to significant technical adjustments and disciplined shot selection. Childhood coach Devender Sharma revealed that Pant revamped his defensive techniques after a disappointing series in Australia, focusing on curbing risky stroke play.

"After he failed in Australia, he made a lot of changes to his defensive techniques and curbed his stroke play, which you also saw in the match," Sharma explained, highlighting the deliberate effort behind Pant’s transformation.

Pant’s ability to adapt to England’s challenging conditions is linked to his unique batting style. Sharma noted that Pant bats with ample time and from a slightly deeper position, allowing him to better negotiate the swinging ball and pace of the pitches.

"The effort Pant has put in behind the scenes were evident in the dazzling array of shots he played en route a magnificent 134 in the first Test in Leeds," Sharma added.

This resurgence marks a significant turnaround for Pant, who had struggled with consistency and shot selection in previous tours. The technical refinement and mental composure have been pivotal in restoring his confidence and effectiveness at the crease.

Pant’s revival not only boosts India’s middle order but also demonstrates the impact of focused coaching and self-discipline in international cricket. Sharma’s insights shed light on the behind-the-scenes work that has transformed Pant into a more reliable and mature batsman.

Key quote: "He bats with ample time and plays from a slightly deeper position, which suits England’s conditions well."

Stat highlight: Pant’s 134 runs in the first Test at Leeds stand as a testament to his improved technique and shot selection.

This development is crucial as India aims to build a strong batting lineup capable of handling diverse conditions worldwide.
Sources: Deccan Chronicle
Rishabh Pant’s batting revival, highlighted by a commanding 134 in Leeds, stems from refined defensive techniques and shot selection, says childhood coach Devender Sharma. Pant’s ability to bat with ample time and from a deeper position has been key to his resurgence in challenging English conditions.
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Key Facts
  • Rishabh Pant made significant changes to his defensive techniques after struggling in Australia, curbing his stroke play as part of his adjustments.Deccan Chronicle
  • Pant scored a magnificent 134 in the first Test in Leeds, showcasing improved shot selection and batting from a slightly deeper position.Deccan Chronicle
  • India scored 471 in their first innings but lost seven wickets for 41 runs in the lower middle order despite three centurions including Pant.1
  • During Day 3 of the Headingley Test, Pant showed visible frustration when the on-field umpire Chris Gaffaney denied India's repeated requests for a ball change.1
  • Former cricketer Ravi Shastri advised against repeatedly approaching the umpire, saying it is 'not worth going to the umpire' and that it only irritates umpires further.1
  • Childhood coach Devender Sharma credited Pant's resurgence to the work on his defence and shot selection, highlighting his ability to bat with ample time.Deccan Chronicle
Rishabh Pant was visibly frustrated after the on-field umpire denied India's repeated requests for a ball-change during Day 3 of the Headingley Test.
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Devender Sharma, one of Pant's childhood coaches alongside the late Tarak Sinha, attributed the resurgence to the work the wicketkeeper batter has put in on his defence and shot selection.
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Key Stats at a Glance
India's first innings total
471
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Runs scored during lower middle order collapse
41 runs
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Rishabh Pant's score in first Test at Leeds
134
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