
Mark Wood explained how to refuse Rishabh Pant (photo from Stu Forster/Getty Images) England Pacer Mark Wood plunged light on the challenge of bowling to Indian Rishabh’s pants and admitted that the fearless style of left handra leaving the pitch with a small space for error. Pant, known for his unpredictability and courageous affecting, has built a reputation as a conversion of matches with his ability to attack even the best of the pitch. Wood, who faced him in the past, said patience and control are the key to finding success against him. “I think you have to keep your nerves. This is basically what I would say, because I think you have to be so unpredictable that it plays in his hands. He can only stand there and wait for something difficult. A 35 -year -old man who was pushed for six months with his knee injury suffered in the Champions Trophy trophy, did not play the test for more than a year, but at the end of this year he remains the central point of the ash plans. In a discussion of difficult opponents, Wood was also called Rohit Sharma as the toughest dough to which he bowed. “Rohit Sharma was difficult because you feel like you, for me, for me, I have a chance to get him out, but also if he is on that day, he smokes. So, he was difficult. I always felt as if his bat was big, just spreading,” he said.
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Kohli Wood said, “Kohli, of course, an incredible competitor. He seemed to have this weakness of the fourth stump. I seemed to miss it when I bowed it there,” he added. Both Rohit and Kohli announced their test retirement at the beginning of this year, shortly before the English tour of India.