Rishabh Pant smiles as he takes the winning run. (AFP) Justin Langer undermined the heroism of Rishabha Pant, who in 2021 violated the Australian “fortress” of Gabba and helped India win the trophy Border-Gavascar.His undefeated 89, which helped India to catch an amazing victory in Brisbane’s Gabba in 2021, is a matter of legend.Humaging 324, the Indian answer began Rohit Sharma and SHUBMAN GILL at the fold. Gill laid a solid foundation with a smooth 91, but after his release, shifts required someone to transfer the fee forward. On this occasion, Rishabh Pant increased and maintained the pace with quick scoring and maintained India in hunting.Langer, who was the then head coach of the Australian cricket team, described in the fourth test of Pant as “fearless” for his heroism and said “reminded me of Ben Stokes in headingley in Ashes 2019”.“It was an amazing effort. (Rishabh) Pant’s shifts reminded me somewhat Ben Stokes in Headingley. He entered in, almost fearless and he would be praised.Langer is currently a coach of the IPL Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), the captain of which is Rishabh Pant.
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Langer talked to Jos Buttler and Stuart Broad about the upcoming ashes on Australian soil at the end of this year.“Brisbane has always been a boiler for us and has been for years,” Langer said “for the love of cricket”.“We lost to India before a few test series. Rishabh Pant played an incredible shift in Gabba. But it was also the fourth test during Covid and it was the most bad goal. This year he flipped off from playing in November this year.
