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IND vs AUS: 'I wasn't in frame of mind', says Rishabh Pant

India's Rishabh Pant adopted a cautious approach on the first day... Read More
NEW DELHI: India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant explained that he adopted a restrained approach on the opening day of the fifth Test against Australia due to the challenging nature of the SCG pitch, which prevented him from playing his usual aggressive game.

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Pant, who faced criticism for his reckless batting in the previous Test at Melbourne, scored a patient 40 off 98 balls in India’s total of 185 all out on Friday.

"In this innings, I wasn't in frame of mind where I felt I could take charge of the game looking at nature of the wicket," Pant said during the post-day press conference.



"Sometimes you have to play secure cricket as there were occasions where I could have taken 50-50 chances but didn't," he added.

The left-hander also noted that he is evolving as a batter, striving to strike a balance between defence and aggression.
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"You want to bat the way that comes naturally to you but keep evolving and trying to keep a balance between attack and defence," he said.



Pant acknowledged the mental challenges of batting during a rough patch.

"When you are not doing well you tend to overthink," he admitted.

Debutant Australian all-rounder Beau Webster shared Pant's assessment of the pitch.

"They (India batters) decided to knuckle down and made us bowl lot of overs. I am not sure what a good score on this track but we would have batted first had we won the toss," Webster said.


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