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Rishabh Pant: Loose balls from Afghanistan bowlers helped me scoring ton
Indian under-19 opener Rishabh Pant blasted his way to a match-winning knock of 118 runs against Afghanistan in a tri-series game.
Written by Indo-Asian News Service
Published: Nov 27, 2015, 05:56 PM (IST)
Edited: Nov 27, 2015, 05:56 PM (IST)


Kolkata: Indian under-19 opener Rishabh Pant who blasted his way to a match-winning knock of 118 runs against Afghanistan in a tri-series game on Friday said he was not trying to do anything special and played the ball on its merit. Pant’s innings helped his side reach 266/7 in 50 overs and then the Indians were able to bowl out the opposition for 162 in just 28 overs, thus grabbing a 104-run victory. “Was not trying to do anything special, was playing the bowl on its merit. There was no game plan,” Pant told reporters. ECB makes helmets compulsory in County cricket
Pant was at his aggressive best here on Friday clobbering bowlers to the fence, hitting four sixes and 14 boundaries in his 98-ball innings. “They were bowling loose balls which helped me. Missing the hundred in the last game was on my mind,” he said. Pant added the one thing that the team’s coach and former India captain Rahul Dravid had taught him was “discipline”. India vs Pakistan 2015: Indian government fails to take any decision on series in Sri Lanka
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