Pant's Explosive Play Reminiscent of Gilchrist, Says Chappell

Saturday - 12/07/2025 05:22
Greg Chappell lauded Rishabh Pant's explosive batting in the recent Test match against England, comparing his game-changing impact to that of former Australian cricketer Adam Gilchrist. Pant's twin centuries at Headingley, a feat matched only by Andy Flower previously, showcased his fearless approach and ability to keep bowlers on their toes.

Former India coach Greg Chappell has showered praise on Rishabh Pant, following the wicketkeeper-batter's remarkable twin centuries at Headingley. Chappell lauded Pant as a game-changer, drawing parallels between his explosive style and that of Australian legend Adam Gilchrist.

Rishabh Pant celebrates a century against England

Pant's explosive innings helped cement his place as a key player for India.

Pant, who now serves as India's Test vice-captain, etched his name in history by becoming only the second wicketkeeper-batter, after Zimbabwe's Andy Flower, to achieve the feat of scoring a century in each innings of a Test match. His aggressive batting display stood out as a highlight in the series opener at Headingley, despite India's eventual five-wicket defeat against the hosts on Day 5.

Chappell emphasized the significance of Pant's rapid scoring rate, stating, "The beauty of it (Pant’s batting) is that he gets his runs at a very fast rate, which gives you time to win cricket matches. It was a phenomenal performance; some of the shots that he played probably weren’t in the MCC coaching manual when I last looked at it."

Chappell believes that Pant is revolutionizing Test batting with his fearless approach, effectively utilizing modern bats and his own natural talent.

"He is reinventing the game as a batter. You know, modern technology, the bats are very different. You can play shots that weren’t possible with the old bats. But man, he’s exciting to watch," he added.

Chappell also expressed his admiration for Pant's ability to keep bowlers guessing. “You never quite know what to expect from the first ball at any stage. He’s likely to jump down the wicket to the pacers, or he’ll play the falling ramp shot. You never quite know what to expect, so it keeps the opposition on their toes,” he explained.

Recalling his initial assessment of the left-handed batsman, Chappell noted, “When I first saw him, he was a different sort of player, of course, but he reminded me very much of Adam Gilchrist.”

Pant's twin centuries propelled him to a career-best seventh position in the ICC Test rankings for batters. India aims to leverage his explosive form in the second Test.

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