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I Wasn't In Frame Of Mind To Take Charge, Says Pant On His Defensive Knock
Pant came to bat at No. 5 when India were already reeling at 57/3 in the opening session of the day. Playing according to the demand of the match, Pant took defensive guard and also suffered blows on his body on the green-top Sydney Cricket Ground pitch.
"Definitely, it's painful but sometimes you've to do the hard work for the team and that's okay. Not thinking too much about where I got hit. I was just playing the ball to the best of my abilities and that's the only thing I can do and that's what I did," Pant said after the end of play.
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