Ind vs NZ 1st Test – Rohit Sharma on Rishabh Pant’s knee injury and his swashbuckling innings
On the fourth day, Pant came out to bat in India’s second innings and scored 99 off 105 balls batting for more than three hours, though he was at times struggling to run.
It’s only been six months since Pant’s comeback after being away from competitive cricket for close to a year-and-a-half following the car crash in December 2022. He made a return to competitive cricket in IPL 2024, and then to international cricket at the T20 World Cup. The two-Test series against Bangladesh late last month was his first in the format in close to two years.
“He’s had a lot of minor surgeries [and] one big surgery on his knee and he went through a lot of trauma, to be honest, in the last one-and-a-half years,” Rohit said. “So it’s just about being extra careful, not [just] careful with him.
“He wants to play in a certain way and then, as a captain, as a coach, we want to back that because like he has produced results for us having that mindset”
Rohit Sharma on Rishabh Pant’s 99 in the second innings
“When you’re keeping, you have to bend every ball with your knee going down and the wicket being what it was, we thought it is the right thing to do for him to stay inside and then get 100% ready for the next one.”
While batting, though, Pant was his usual self, smashing nine fours and five sixes, one of which went 107 metres long and out of the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
“No one knows what goes in his mind, to be honest,” Rohit said with a smile. “He decides what he wants to do. I don’t think there’s anything that you need to speak to him [about]. We spoke to him about ‘please understand the situation’ and stuff like that, but that’s Rishabh – he wants to play in a certain way and then, as a captain, as a coach, we want to back that because like he has produced results for us having that mindset. So let him go and play freely.”