1st Test: 'Outrageous' Rishabh Pant plays how he wants to, says Ravi Shastri

IANS June 21, 2025 289 views

Rishabh Pant's explosive 134-run knock in the first Test left Ravi Shastri in awe, calling him "outrageous" and a match-winner. Pant surpassed MS Dhoni's record for most Test centuries by an Indian wicketkeeper. Sunil Gavaskar, who once criticized Pant, praised his Headingley century as "superb." Shastri noted Pant's unique ability to shift gears and pressure bowlers, comparing India's tempo to Bazball.

"He has his own computer and only he knows how it works. That's his USP." – Ravi Shastri
Leeds, June 21: Former India head coach Ravi Shastri shared his thoughts on Rishabh Pant’s entertaining knock of 134 on the second morning of the first Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at Headingley, adding that the ‘outrageous’ wicketkeeper-batter is someone who knows how he wants to play.

Key Points

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Pant surpasses MS Dhoni with 7th Test ton

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Gavaskar calls his century 'superb' after past criticism

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Shastri praises Pant's fearless 'Bazball' approach

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Pant celebrates with signature somersault after one-handed six

Resuming from 65 not out, Pant went on to hit his seventh Test century and go past former India captain M.S. Dhoni (six) for the most Test centuries hit by an Indian wicketkeeper. The flamboyant Pant’s third Test hundred in England, laced with magnificence and madness in stroke-play in equal measure, is a feat no other visiting keeper has achieved before.

"What do you say about Pant?! I used the word outrageous yesterday, and nothing has changed. He plays the numbers game beautifully and plays the way he wants. He will block for a bit and then decides he has to go after the bowler and shift gears."

"He has his own computer and only he knows how it works. That's his USP. That's what puts bowlers under pressure and makes him box office, a real entertainer and a match winner," said Shastri on Sky Sports’ broadcast during lunch break.

Pant got to the three-figure mark off 146 balls by dancing down the pitch and heaving Shoaib Bashir for a one-handed six over midwicket. Amidst applause from the crowd, Pant celebrated reaching the century with his signature somersault, a skill he picked up from undergoing gymnastics practice in his growing-up years.

Such was the impact of Pant’s astonishing knock in Leeds that legendary India batter Sunil Gavaskar called his century-reaching moment as ‘superb, superb, superb’. That moment stood in complete contrast to an angry Gavaskar saying ‘stupid, stupid, stupid’ on air for ABC Sport when Pant played a bad shot and was dismissed off Scott Boland in the Boxing Day Test against Australia at Melbourne Cricket Ground in December 2024.

Though Pant was one of the four Indian wickets to fall in the first session, yielding 95 runs, Shastri feels another hour of batting after lunch would have been more ideal for the visitors. "Clearly India would have wanted to be in a position where they could have batted for another hour, an hour and a half after lunch."

"Having said that, the run rate is like India are playing Bazball cricket, so the tempo makes it even. They have runs on the board, so they will hope it stays overcast and the ball swings. If it swings, they have the attack and the experience," he added.

Reader Comments

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Arjun P.
Pant is pure entertainment! 🇮🇳 That one-handed six was just... wow! But I wish he could be a bit more consistent. Sometimes his aggression costs us wickets at crucial moments. Still, wouldn't trade him for any other keeper-batsman in the world right now!
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Priya M.
Shastri nailed it - Pant's got his own computer! 😂 The way he shifts gears is unbelievable. Remember how we used to panic at 50/4? Now with Pant, even 100/5 feels like we're in control. That's the X-factor he brings to the team!
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Rahul K.
The somersault celebration is becoming iconic! But let's not forget - this is Test cricket. While his aggression is refreshing, I hope he learns when to temper it. That Melbourne dismissal still haunts me. Balance is key, yaar!
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Sunita T.
Pant's innings was like watching a Bollywood blockbuster - full of drama, excitement and unexpected twists! But unlike movies, cricket needs consistency. Hope he continues this form in upcoming matches. Team India needs this version of Pant in WTC!
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Vikram S.
Breaking Dhoni's record in England of all places - that's special! But let's not compare them. Dhoni was the ice, Pant is the fire. Both legends in their own way. Just enjoy the show while it lasts! 🏏
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Neha R.
Gavaskar's "stupid stupid stupid" to "superb superb superb" sums up Pant's career! 😅 As a cricket fan, I've aged 10 years watching his innings, but wouldn't have it any other way. He makes Test cricket exciting for new generation fans.

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