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The India-Australia Test cricket rivalry is one of the most intense in the sport. Beyond the skills and strategies, the verbal exchanges between the teams often add extra spice to the series.

Known as sledging, this on-field banter has been a part of the contests for quite so long now. As the Border-Gavaskar Trophy approaches, starting on November 22, the sledging battle will likely be just as fierce as the cricket itself.

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In this context, Australian players have already given their verdict on who they believe is India’s best sledger.

Who is India's best sledger according to Australian players?

When asked to name the Indian player who engages in the most sledging, Australian players unanimously pointed to Rishabh Pant. Known for his witty remarks and playful banter, Pant has become India’s figure in verbal exchanges with Australia.

In a video shared by Star Sports, Australian cricketers revealed that Pant often targets their batters from behind the stumps.

What is Rishabh Pant's take on sledging?

Rishabh Pant has always been vocal about his playful approach to sledging. In the same video, Pant explained that his banter is never planned and is usually a response to the opposition.

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He shared an anecdote about how even the Australian Prime Minister recognized him as "the one who sledges." Pant’s light-hearted sledging during the 2018-19 series, especially his exchange with Tim Paine, became iconic.

His witty responses, such as calling Paine a "temporary captain," made headlines and added to his growing reputation in the verbal game.

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Pant’s contributions in India’s last two series wins in Australia were not just limited to sledging. In the 2020-21 tour, Pant played a match-winning knock of 89 in the final Test in Brisbane, helping India chase down 328 and secure a historic win.

As the Border-Gavaskar Trophy draws near, the focus will be on both the cricket and the banter that comes with it. Australian players have already acknowledged Pant as India’s best sledger, and his playful yet sharp exchanges will likely continue to be a talking point. With the first Test starting on November 22, fans can expect another thrilling chapter in the India-Australia rivalry.

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Divy Dubey is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition.