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Shubman Gill is going to bat at 4 and I am going to stick to No. 5: Rishabh Pant on India batting order

Shubman Gill is going to bat at 4 and I am going to stick to No. 5: Rishabh Pant on India batting order

Time of India7 hours ago

HEADINGLEY: India vice-captain
Rishabh Pant
on Wednesday confirmed that
Shubman Gill
will bat at No. 4 in the
Test series
against England, while he will follow the skipper at the No. 5 slot.
The retirement of
Virat Kohli
had made it mandatory for India to find a new batter at No. 4, and Gill is now going to bat at the pivotal position.
"I think there is still discussion going on about who is going to play 3. But 4, 5 are definitely fixed. I think Shubman is going to bat at 4 and I am going to stick to No. 5 as of now, and rest we are going to keep on discussing that," he said.
Pant also said he maintains a wonderful relationship with Gill on and off the field.
"I think me and Shubman have a really good camaraderie off the field. If you're good friends off the field, it eventually comes on the field as well. That is something I've always believed," he noted.
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"Me and him, we gel really well together. We keep on having conversations and the kind of comfort zone we have with each other, I think that is really going to be special for us.'
England too will be without their retired veteran pacers
James Anderson
and
Stuart Broad
.
Pant said it was a relief to see the legendary pair missing from England line-up but was not ready to underestimate the current bunch.
"Definitely, it feels so good when both (Anderson and Broad) are not there. Because coming from the last two tours, they've been there for England for so many years and I've only come for two tours. But at the same time, they have enough ammunition as an England bowling line-up.
"We don't want to take anyone lightly because our team is also young. They're still looking to develop themselves. But at the same time, we've got to play our cricket and respect the bowlers and opposition where it needs it," he explained.

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