Pant let team downwith stupid shot;Reddy’s knock oneof the greatest,says Gavaskar
MELBOURNE
THE legendary Sunil Gavaskar on Saturday lashed
out at Rishabh Pant for his “stupid” shot in crunch
situation but praised young Nitish Kumar Reddy
to the skies for conjuring up “one of the greatest
Test knocks” on third day of the Boxing Day match.
With India desperately looking for a big partnership in the fourth Test against Australia at
the MCG, Pant attempted to scoop Scott Boland
to fine leg, only to get a leading edge for Nathan
Lyon to complete a simple catch at deep
third man.
Pant had tried to play a similar shot in the
previous ball too but failed to connect and was
hit in the naval area.
The batter seemed to be
in pain as he lay on the ground.
Gavaskar said the wicketkeeper-batter had let
the team down by throwing his wicket away when
India needed him the most.
“Stupid, stupid, stupid. You have got two fielders there and you still go for that (shot). You
missed the previous shot and look where you
have been caught. You have been caught at deep
third man. That is throwing your wicket,” a furious Gavaskar said while commentating.
“Not in the situation that India was ...
You
have to understand the situation as well. You
cannot say that that’s your natural game. I’m
sorry, that is not your natural game. That is a
stupid shot. That is letting your team down badly,” the batting great said on air.
“He should not be going in the dressing room.
He should be going in the other dressing room.”
Former India coach Ravi Shastri termed it a
“very risky shot” given the situation.
Gavaskar was also full of praise for young
Reddy, who scored maiden Test century under
difficult circumstances.
Walking in at the fall of the team’s sixth wicket with just 191 on the board, the 21-year-old
Reddy made an unbeaten 105 off 176 balls, and
was involved in a record partnership of 127 for
the eighth wicket with Washington Sundar (50
off 162 balls).
“This century by Nitish Kumar Reddy must
rank as one of the greatest hundreds in the history of Indian cricket,” he said.