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Pant has vastly improved his off-side game, feels Brian Lara

Pant has scored 171 runs in five games with a strike-rate of nearly 140 this season
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Mumbai, October 8

West Indies batting great Brian Lara is impressed with Rishabh Pant’s much-improved off-side play, which he believes will add dimension to his game making him a much well-rounded batsman in days to come.

The 23-year old Pant has had a fair degree of success for Delhi Capitals in the ongoing IPL, having scored 171 runs in five games with a strike-rate of nearly 140.

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“He (Pant) is a major asset for the Delhi Capitals, but today he has also vastly improved his game. I am talking about his batting and the improvements he made in that department,” Lara said on Star Sports show ‘Cricket Live’.

Lara said Pant had realised that he was becoming a one-trick pony with shots only on the on-side, something that has changed.

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“On what (when he first came to scene) immediately was noticeable was his propensity to try and get everything to the leg-side. Also, look at his run (earlier) scoring chart(s) and that’s quite a proof of that fascination he had with the on-side. I think he has come to realise that this is not working and he went away and worked on improving his off-side play,” said Lara, one of the greatest to have ever graced the cricket field.

Lara said Pant now has the ability to score runs all round the park.

“Now look at the changes he made. Now, he has the ability to score runs on all parts of the ground. His scoring charts are looking impressive, and yes, more worry for the bowlers,” said the elegant former West Indies left-hander.

“He is now very well-balanced and he is looking to score in key areas that he is not accustomed to scoring – over extra cover, over point, in front of point and his balance and his weight is staying there, he is not falling over to the off-side to create shots on the leg side. That is a vast improvement that he has made, which obviously going to help his all-round batting. I believe, this young lad has a long-long way to go,” concluded Lara. PTI

HAL employee arrested for supplying aircraft info to Pakistan’s ISI

A police official said the Nashik unit of the state ATS received reliable intelligence about the man who was in constant touch with the ISI

Mumbai, October 9

A Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) employee has been arrested for supplying fighter aircraft info to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, Maharashtra police said on Friday.

The man was supplying secret information about Indian fighter aircraft and their manufacturing unit to ISI, police said.

“The Nashik unit of the state Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) received reliable intelligence about the man who was in constant touch with the ISI,” a police official said.

“The man was supplying the secret information about Indian fighter aircraft and their sensitive details, along with the information related to the HAL aircraft manufacturing unit at Ozar near Nashik, the airbase and prohibited areas inside the manufacturing unit,” he said. PTI

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