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Legend of the western Indies Gordon GreenidgeOne of the most feared operators in the history of the Cricket, recently opened about the current generation of cricketers who likes to see. Known for its powerful reproduction and formidable presence in the fold during the golden age of the western Indies cricket, Greenidge rarely commented on modern players. But in a recent interview, he surprised fans by appointing an Indian star today as a personal favorite.
In a recent interview with Toi, Greenidge wondered about the last cricket he saw and liked. He called Shot kohli And also mentioned to see Rishabh pantAlthough he clarified that he had only seen the prominent points.
“Kohli turned. I saw Pant. But I saw the highlights” Declared Greenidge.
Kohli has been one of the senior ambassadors in the game. After recently retired from the test format after abandoning -from T20is a year ago, its impact on the cricket is out of words. It has stellar numbers in its name, with more than 26,000 routes through formats and more than 80 international centuries.
Greenidge, meanwhile, was also asked about the critic that Pant often faces his aggressive style of whipping on the test cricket. He responded by saying that if the pant focus works, it is fantastic, but if he does not, he and the team will probably be disappointed. Greenidge said that it is simply the way Pant prefers to play and feels more comfortable. Recalled a moment during a test game in Headingley when Pant, to zero, went out and hit Ben Stokes About his boss: An act that left the comments stopped. Greenidge described it as an example of the fearful style of Pant, adding that some players are simply braver than others.
“If he goes out, great. If he does not, I’m sure he and the rest of the team will be very disappointed. It’s the way he prefers to play and feel more comfortable playing. When he went down and hit the boy (Ben Stokes) on the back of his head in a test game in Headingley, the commentators were shocked. I think he was nothing. He also added.
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