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India ready to unleash ‘fearless’ Shaw, Pant on Australia

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HYDERABAD, India: “Fearless” young batting stars Prithvi Shaw and Rishabh Pant will be India’s special weapons during their upcoming tour of Australia, according to captain Virat Kohli.

Hailing the roles of 18-yearold Shaw and 21-year-old Pant in the two-Test victory over the West Indies, Kohli said they had been given free rein to play their natural games.

“We were looking at them playing with a lot of freedom, which they did,” Kohli said after India’s three-day, 10-wicket win on Sunday.

“Prithvi was outstandin­g, Rishabh was really fearless. I am really happy that these guys have grabbed their chances.”

Shaw became the youngest Indian batsman to score a century on his Test debut, smashing 134 in the first Test against the West Indies in Rajkot.

He followed it up with a quickfire 70 in the first innings of the second Test in Hyderabad.

Left-hander Pant, who hit a century during this year’s Test tour of England, followed up with scores of 92 in both the first and second Tests against the West Indies.

“I know the conditions were not as challengin­g as they might get in future, but in Test cricket, the first and the most important thing is confidence and understand­ing that you can score runs at the Test level,” said Kohli.

“From that point of view, (I’m) very happy that these guys have taken their chance so well.”

Pant, who shows an audacious range of strokes as a middle-order batsman, has been rewarded for his Test performanc­es with a call-up for the first two one-day internatio­nals against the West Indies.

But it is Shaw who has stood out, with some pundits comparing him to the great Sachin Tendulkar. He scored 237 runs in three innings against the West Indies to get the Man of the Series award.

India coach Ravi Shastri compared Shaw to Tendulkar and the destructiv­e Virender Sehwag and Brian Lara.

The diminutive right-hander aggressive­ly attacked the West Indies bowlers and showed quick reflexes while fielding at forward short-leg -- a dangerous position close to the batsman.

“He has been playing since the age of eight in the maidans (open spaces) of Mumbai. You can see all that hard work showing. There’s a bit of Sachin there, a bit of Viru in him -- and when he walks there’s a bit of Lara as well,” said Shastri.

Kohli said: “It’s great to have a guy who is so fearless. He is not reckless, he is very confident about his game. He’s a rare talent. I don’t think any of us were even 10 percent of what he is when we were 18, 19.”

India will play five ODIs and three Twenty20 internatio­nals against the West Indies before starting a tour of Australia in November.

After series defeats in South Africa and England this year, India will take on Australia in three ODIs, four Tests and three T20 matches in what is being seen as a critical examinatio­n of their position as the world’s top Test side. - AFP

 ??  ?? Indian captain Virat Kohli (R) and bowler Umesh Yadav celebrates the dismissal of West Indian cricketer Roston Chase (L) during the third day’s play of the second Test cricket match between India and West Indies at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad. - AFP photo
Indian captain Virat Kohli (R) and bowler Umesh Yadav celebrates the dismissal of West Indian cricketer Roston Chase (L) during the third day’s play of the second Test cricket match between India and West Indies at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad. - AFP photo

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