Rishabh Pant hasn't enjoyed a particularly good run of form with the bat during India's ongoing five-match Test series in England. The 23-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman scored a total of three runs over two innings in the Headingley Test as India succumbed to a humiliating innings defeat that saw England level the series 1-1 with two matches still to go. Pant has managed a total of 87 runs over five innings at an average of 17.4 in this series, with his highest score being 37.
Pant's failure to post a big knock has prompted questions about his batting, and former Pakistan captain Salman Butt too has offered his opinion on why the Indian youngster has been struggling in England.
Speaking on his YouTube channel after India's loss in the third Test on Saturday, Butt said Pant's technique is letting him down in conditions that support seam and movement.