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Great relationship off field helps during on-field partnership: Pant on his stand with Gill

Both Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill conjured a 167-run stand during second innings of 1st Test against Bangladesh, which turned out to be very important in final context of the Test match against Bangladesh
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India's Shubman Gill with Rishabh Pant during the first Test match against Bangladesh, in Chennai. PTI file
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The great bonhomie that they share off the field is reflected when they are battling it out on the 22 yards, India's star keeper Rishabh Pant revealed the secret of his successful partnership with Shubman Gill during team's second innings in the opening Test against Bangladesh.

After both Pant and Gill failed to make an impact in the first innings, they conjured a 167-run stand during the second innings, which turned out to be very important in the final context of the match.

“When you have a great relationship outside the field, it helps to bat with that guy. We were having fun, having chats, talking about the game, and staying relaxed. At the end of the day, we both knew what we wanted to do,” Pant, who smashed a ton on Test comeback, said in a BCCI video posted on social media.

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The century was special for the 26-year-old, who was making his return to the longest format after nearly two years when a horrific car accident kept him out of the sport for nearly 16 months.

He managed a knock of 109 off 128 deliveries that included 13 fours and four sixes, as his innings was a mixture of both attack and defence.

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Speaking about his return, Pant admitted that he was nervous, but the fire inside him to make a mark made it happen.

“I was very nervous. I was very jittery, but there was some fire inside that I wanted to make it happen, and eventually, I did it, and I'm happy,” he added.

India managed to tame Bangladesh by 280 runs before moving to Kanpur for the final Test.

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