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IND vs ENG: ⁠From 'stupid, stupid, stupid' to 'superb, superb, superb' - Sunil Gavaskar applauds Rishabh Pant's hundred at Headingley

IND vs ENG: ⁠From 'stupid, stupid, stupid' to 'superb, superb, superb' - Sunil Gavaskar applauds Rishabh Pant's hundred at Headingley

Time of India8 hours ago

Sunil Gavaskar and Rishabh Pant (Agency Photos)
Six months ago, the words 'Stupid, stupid, stupid' echoed through Indian cricket commentary as
Sunil Gavaskar
lashed out at
Rishabh Pant
for his reckless shot in a crunch moment — a failed scoop against Scott Boland that led to a soft dismissal.
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But on Saturday at Headingley, in the same breath where Pant once drew scorn, he earned admiration. The left-hander brought up his seventh Test century in style, launching Shoaib Bashir over long-on for six — and this time, it was Gavaskar on air again, exclaiming: 'Superb, superb, superb!'
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It was a moment of poetic redemption. Pant, who had walked a tightrope of discipline and flair all innings, reached his ton with typical audacity — followed by his trademark front-flip celebration, now becoming a signature of his resurgence.
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Gavaskar, who had once brutally criticised Pant's impulsive nature, offered a far more nuanced assessment this time. Speaking on Sony Sports at the end of Day 1, the former India captain said: 'He's been measured in his approach, giving himself time out in the middle. But once he's in and the bowlers start to tire, that's when he begins to step down the pitch and really attack.'
Gavaskar acknowledged Pant's evolution — from being brash to being brilliantly balanced: 'Because he gives himself that time early on, it becomes easier for him to play those aggressive strokes later. When he defends, it's like he has all the time in the world. He's got enormous talent — I've seen his centuries in South Africa and Australia, and this one is right up there.'
Pant's ton, part of a 200-plus partnership with captain
Shubman Gill
, helped India take complete control of the first Test — and turned a past critique into a present-day standing ovation.
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