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    Rishabh Pant celebrates victory with his India teammates after Day 5 of the 4th Test against Australia. Getty
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    Rishabh Pant celebrates with teammates after India win the fourth Test and the series against Australia. EPA
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    Fans cheer during day five of the 4th Test Match between Australia and India at The Gabba. Getty Images
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    Australia paceman Pat Cummins celebrates the wicket of India batsman Cheteshwar Pujara. AFP
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    Rishabh Pant falls as he hits the ball for four runs . AP
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    Rishabh Pant of India bats during day five of the 4th Test. Getty Images
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    India's Washington Sundar avoids a bouncer during play on the final day. AP
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    Pat Cummins bowls during day five of the 4th Test. Getty
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    Pat Cummins looks frustrated after Washington Sundar hits a six during day five of the 4th Test. Getty Images
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    Washington Sundar hits the ball over the boundary for a six during day five of the 4th Test. Getty Images
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    Pat Cummins and Marnus Labuschagne celebrate the wicket of Cheteshwar Pujara. AFP
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    Australia's Nathan Lyon dives to grab the ball as India's batsman Cheteshwar Pujara looks on. AFP
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    India batsmen Cheteshwar Pujara and Rishabh Pant run between the wickets. AFP
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    Pat Cummins celebrates with teammates after getting the wicket of Mayank Agarwal. EPA

India v England: Virat Kohli backs Rishabh Pant for first Test in Chennai


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India captain Virat Kohli has said Australia Test series hero Rishabh Pant will keep wickets in the opening Test against England in Chennai that begins on Friday.

India have been torn between Pant and Wriddhiman Saha, who is widely considered the better keeper but was dropped after managing only 13 runs in the opening Test against Australia in Adelaide in December.

Replacing him behind the stumps, Pant produced spectacular fourth innings knocks of 97 and 89 not out in Sydney and Brisbane to help India pull off an epic 2-1 series triumph last month.

Pant "has had impact performances in Australia recently, and he's in a good space", Kohli told a video conference ahead of the series-opener at the M A Chidambaram Stadium.

"We want him to build on this, along with him improving all aspects of his game, which will happen with more game-time and more confidence he gains playing those games."

India had preferred Saha at home, where his neat glovework has been particularly effective while keeping to spinners.

Pant did spill some catches in Australia, but Kohli said he "brings in a lot of value to this team, and he will continue to be backed because he's an impact player".

"He can definitely be a very consistent match-winner for India and someone that the opposition will definitely be wary of every time they play against India."

Kohli missed the last three Tests in Australia to attend the birth of his daughter, but was pleased to see how, under Ajinkya Rahane, India completed a stunning turnaround.

"We've been working for a long time to create a team identity," said Kohli, hoping to lead India to a 13th successive Test series victory on home soil.

"Since I took over Test captaincy in 2014, we decided we'd play to win, and draw will be our last resort," he said. "We have stuck to this, day in day out, series after series.

"Our last two series victories in Australia confirmed we're on the right track."

Meanwhile, England batsman Zak Crawley will miss the first two Tests after slipping on a marble floor outside the team’s locker room and spraining his right wrist.

What England captain Joe Root described as a “freak incident” happened on Tuesday, and Crawley hasn’t trained since.

Scans showed a sprain and inflammation in the joint, ruling the No 3 batsman out of the first Test starting on Friday.

England has since taken measures to ensure the same thing doesn’t happen to another player.

“It’s really frustrating for Zak and hard for him to take,” Root said. “It’s not something you first think about when you turn up to a ground, trying not to fall over.

“We initially just put some towels down and since then they’ve put something more substantial down. We know we’ve got to be careful.”