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"Didn't You Like It When I Did It Earlier?": Rishabh Pant's 'Bazball' Dig At England Star Viral

Rishabh Pant has made a name for himself as a destructive batter for the Indian cricket team irrespective of the format. Pant's unconventional shots and positive mindset has cemented his position as one of the most dangerous batters in the world right now and it is a testament to his talent that he has been hailed by cricketers from around the world. However, the shot selection has come back to haunt him on some occasions as well as major criticism over how he approaches certain situations. With 'Bazball' gaining prominence in Test cricket, Pant was recently asked about it and he came up with a hilarious reply.

During an interaction on YouTube, popular content creator Tanmay Bhat asked Pant whether he knows how to play it safe. Pant quickly came up with a hilarious 'Bazball' response that has now gone viral.

“Abhi Bazball dekh rahe ho toh maza aa raha hai. Jab mein pehle kar raha tha toh acha nahi lag raha tha kya? (When you see Bazball, you enjoy it. But didn't you like it when I did it earlier?)

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Meanwhile, former India captain Sourav Ganguly believes Rishabh Pant is on course to become an all-time great in Test cricket but at the same time, the southpaw needs to raise his game in the shorter formats.

Pant on Sunday returned to the Test side for the first time since his life-threatening car accident in December 2022. He is expected to the start the first Test against Bangladesh beginning in Chennai on September 19.

Since his return earlier this year following the accident, Pant has played T20s and ODIs and has done well.

"I consider Rishabh Pant one of India's best Test batsmen. I'm not surprised that he's back in the side, and he will continue to

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