India bowling coach Paras Mhambrey praised wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant's unbeaten hundred in the second innings, saying it got the team back into the match. Pant's unbeaten hundred helped India set a 212-run target for South Africa after the tourists' were bowled out for 198 in the second innings.
"It was a fabulous innings and got us really back into the game. From a personal perspective, there is generally pressure on him. Obviously, in a couple of innings, he didn't get runs but getting runs at a crucial stage for the team, that's really important. He has set the game nicely for us. Really, really happy with the way he played and showed lot of character as it wasn't an easy wicket to bat on," said Mhambrey in the post-day virtual press conference.
Mhambrey also hailed Pant's partnership of 94 with captain Virat Kohli and then batting alongside the tailenders. "At that stage, you wanted a partnership ideally and you had someone like Virat at the other end. You wanted to stitch a nice partnership which was going on and at that stage, sometimes as a batsman you have to take a backseat as well and assess the conditions and say what is the right thing at that stage in a way to bat in terms of going ahead for the game."