The young wicket-keeper has put in the hard yards, working tirelessly on his game and fitness to be a better version of himself. During an interaction with the ICC ahead of the World Test Championship final’s last day, Pant stressed that he has only been working on his mindset and is currently in a better mental space.

After being dropped from the limited-overs squad against Australia last year, Pant took it on his chin. When the opportunity came during the second Test against the Aussies, he grabbed it with both hands and since then, his stocks have only gone up.

Pant was largely responsible for India defending the Border-Gavskar Trophy. The swashbuckling batsman played an outstanding knock of 97 runs in the third Test at the SCG. His knock laid the foundation for Hanuma Vihari and Ravichandran Ashwin to stitch together a match-saving partnership.

In the final Test of the tour, India breached Australia’s fortress at the Gabba. Pant played a vital role again, scoring an unbeaten 89.

Speaking on that memorable victory, the cricketer from Delhi said he was happy to contribute to the winning cause.

Pant is a pocket-sized dynamite: Bharat Arun

One man who has witnessed Pant’s rollercoaster ride in international cricket from close quarters is Indian bowling coach Bharat Arun.

The former India cricketer showered praise on the 23-year-old, saying he has made remarkable improvements to his game.

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