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"Hallmark Of This Test For Him Personally": Dinesh Karthik Lavishes Praise On Rishabh Pant

India registered a comprehensive win over Sri Lanka in the first Test in Mohali, thanks to some all-round performances from players like Ravindra Jadeja and Rishabh Pant. While Jadeja was the star of the win with a classy 175 not out followed by a nine-wicket haul in the match as he dominated proceedings. Pant, on the other hand, put on an impressive show with the bat in the first innings when he played a counter-attacking 96-run knock. However, another crucial role in the match was yet to follow. After India posted a mammoth 574-8 declared, Pant supported the bowlers brilliantly with his "improved" outing behind the stumps.

Talking to Cricbuzz.com, veteran wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik praised the improvement shown in Pant's keeping.

"I think his batting is phenomenal and we can speak a lot about it. But I think the hallmark of this Test for him personally would be how well he kept. I think some of his catches, the Pathum Nissanka's catch was a brilliant take, it was a hard one. Whenever an off-spinner bowls into the rough a little bit and the ball is turning in, it is a hard one to take because you never know which one is going to straighten and which one is going to turn in. And, on top of that, if it deviates off the bat, it becomes that much harder and that's where I like Pant because his hands in the right place," he said.

Talking about the technical changes, Karthik explained how Pant worked hard on his wicketkeeping abilities, especially while standing up to the spinners. Karthik highlighted the fact that Pant's hard work off the field was paying dividends on it.

"When you practice close-in, you need to practice so much that your hands are in the right place. It needs to be second nature to you because you

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