Updated On: 06 March, 2021 12:29 PM IST | Ahmedabad | IANS
Pant wasn't picked for Tests in India apparently because his wicket-keeping skills weren't considered up to mark. However, he has shown in this series that he belongs to this level, both as a batsman and as a wicket-keeper.

India`s Rishabh Pant celebrates after scoring a century (100 runs) on the second day of the fourth Test cricket match between India and England at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Motera. Pic/AFP
The new Mr. Natural has arrived, not since Australia's Adam Gilchrist has a precocious batsman-wicketkeeping talent burst on the cricketing scene. Remember that Pant's big hitting is now a familiar thing in Test cricket.
On Friday, he reverse swept Jimmy Anderson with impunity, startling one and all at Motera. There was no doubt about Pant's ability to first rescue and then take India home with the bat, an example of which he showed again on Friday with a swashbuckling century against England, his third in Test match cricket.