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BGT: 'Respect The First Half An Hour...', Gavaskar's Piece Of Advice For Pant
Pant's performances across three Tests have been underwhelming, with the southpaw managing just 96 runs in five innings at an average of 19.20 with the highest score of 37.
"What Rishabh Pant has to do, like everybody else, is respect the first half an hour; respect a little bit when he gets in there, whatever the position—unless, of course, India is 525 for 3; then he can tee off," Gavaskar said on Star Sports.
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