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Rishabh Pant says he is scared of captain Virat Kohli's fury

| @indiablooms | Mar 23, 2019, at 04:01 pm

New Delhi, Mar 23 (UNI) India wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant who is prominent in sassy and flamboyant batting styles has said that the only thing he is scared of is skipper Virat Kohli's anger.

Pant has made the comment in a video posted by his IPL team Delhi Capitals in their official website.

"I am not scared of anyone but Virat bhaiya ke gusse se dar lagta hai (I'm scared of Virat Kohli's anger). But if you are doing everything correctly, then why he (Kohli) should get angry," Pant said in the video.

"But if you make a mistake and someone gets angry with you..it's good because you only learn from your mistakes," he added.

Pant who is set to replace Mahendra Singh Dhoni once he retires, has played some dazzling innings in all three formats of the game.

However, his wicket keeping skills have sometimes left skipper Kohli disappointed.

Recently, Kohli was left angry when Pant conceded a single while attempting a Dhoni-like stumping during the fourth ODI against Australia. 

Image: UNI

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