India vs england
Need To Respect The Bowlers Bit More In England Says Rishabh Pant
Standing outside the crease while batting and showing more respect to bowlers than one does in other countries will be important in England, said India wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant.
"As a cricketer when you have to play around the world, you have to keep something in mind… when you come to England you know the ball is going to swing a lot, so yes I have been [batting] outside the crease a little bit," said Pant in an interview to BCCI.tv.
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