IPL 2025: Jaffer wants better 'strike rotation and shot selection' from Pant

IANS April 15, 2025 180 views

Renowned cricket expert Wasim Jaffer has offered critical insights into Rishabh Pant's batting performance during the recent IPL match. Jaffer highlighted Pant's tendency to get stuck at the crease and suggested he needs to improve his strike rotation and shot selection. The analysis points out that Pant often leans towards leg-side shots and should consider targeting straight boundaries more consistently. Former cricketers like Jaffer and Abhinav Mukund believe Pant has significant potential to enhance his batting approach.

"I don't know whether he looks to do that (rotate strike). Kohli is a master at that." - Wasim Jaffer
IPL 2025: Jaffer wants better 'strike rotation and shot selection' from Pant
New Delhi, April 15: Former India opener Wasim Jaffer believes that Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) skipper Rishabh Pant still has to work on rotating strike and his shot selection after the wicketkeeper-batter scored a 49-ball 63 against Chennai Super Kings in Lucknow.

Key Points

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Pant scored 63 off 49 balls against Chennai Super Kings

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Jaffer suggests improving strike rotation strategy

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Recommendation to target straight boundaries more effectively

Pant, who was struggling with runs in previous matches, started briskly with 27 runs off his first 16 balls and slowed down considerably after that and was on 38 off 38 at one point before being dismissed by CSK pacer Matheesha Pathirana for 63 off 49 in the final over of LSG innings.

"I don't know whether he looks to do that (rotate strike). Kohli is a master at that. He gets off strike so nicely as he can play all around. But Pant sometimes does get stuck, and that's the issue. Then he goes for that big shot. I just feel he needs to get better at rotating strike as well," said Jaffer on ESPNcricinfo TimeOut.

He added that Pant should focus more on targeting the straight boundaries, whether facing spinners or fast bowlers. "I feel he never looks to hit straight. He always looks to go towards the leg side, towards the square leg, cow corner. He hit one straight six right towards the end (against CSK). Otherwise, at the start of the innings, he was always looking to go towards the leg side or play that reverse scoop that he played, but that was the only thing.

"A lot of the time, the teams stack up the fielders in that area as well. So I think he needs to access down the ground a lot more."

Former India Test batter Abhinav Mukund echoed the sentiment, pointing out Pant’s lack of flexibility against certain field settings. “It felt like that cover area was closed today for business for him and that's a bit concerning. I still feel Pant has so much to offer when he is moving around. I like him when he's proactive, accessing over cover, accessing straight. Today, he didn’t seem to find that gear.”

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Pant is still finding his rhythm after the comeback. That 63 was crucial for his confidence! The strike rotation will improve with more match practice. 💪 #KeepTheFaith
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Priya M.
Jaffer makes a fair point about targeting straight boundaries. Pant's leg-side dominance makes him predictable sometimes. Would love to see him expand his game like he did in that last six!
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Arjun S.
The comparison with Kohli isn't fair - they're completely different players! Pant's strength is his explosive game. Maybe he just needs to pick better moments to go big rather than changing his natural style.
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Neha P.
That 38 off 38 phase was painful to watch 😅 But credit where it's due - he accelerated well at the end. Hopefully this innings gives him the boost he needs for the tournament!
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Sanjay R.
Respectful criticism here - Pant's shot selection has always been his Achilles heel. The reverse scoop when he was struggling for timing was unnecessary. Needs more situational awareness.
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Meera D.
Let's not forget what this man has overcome to be back on the field! Every innings is a bonus at this stage. The consistency will come with time �

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