<p>"I can't imagine an Indian side without Rishabh Pant in it," says former England batsman Ian Bell and calls the swashbuckling wicketkeeper-batsman a "rare talent", who played with a lot of maturity against the Englishmen recently.</p>.<p>Making a comeback into the Indian white-ball side, Pant was promoted to No. 4 and the 23-year-old did not disappoint. He scored half-centuries in the two ODIs.</p>.<p>"I can't imagine now an Indian side without him in it. It just feels like he's the future and (he's) around some world-class players as well," Bell told <em>ESPNCricinfo</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/rishabh-pant-can-surpass-dhoni-gilchrist-inzamam-ul-haq-967557.html" target="_blank">Rishabh Pant can surpass Dhoni, Gilchrist: Inzamam-ul-Haq</a></strong></p>.<p>"We've seen a mature series and that's quite rare at the moment for seeing someone playing like that.</p>.<p>"I think it's a rare talent and this is just the start of him now having a successful career. Incredible to watch, a real match-winner," Bell added.</p>.<p>The highly-rated Pant has been in incredible form across formats this year. He played match-winning knocks of 97 and unbeaten 89 in the third and the fourth Test against Australia to help India clinch the Border Gavaskar Trophy Down Under.</p>.<p>He scored a century against England in the fourth Test, compelling the selectors to include him in the white-ball squads.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/england-will-not-panic-despite-india-tour-defeats-jos-buttler-967765.html" target="_blank">England will not panic despite India tour defeats: Jos Buttler</a></strong></p>.<p>In the series-deciding third ODI on Sunday, which India won by seven runs, he was the top scorer with his 62-ball 78.</p>.<p>"He's had a fantastic series, hasn't he? Across all three formats. I saw a real calmness about him today. It's not only high-risk, slogging or anything like that," Bell said.</p>.<p>"Also, he gets off strike and rotates it. So I imagine that those bowlers at the end of their mark are thinking that if they get it slightly wrong, Pant does hurt them.</p>.<p>"We've seen a maturity as this series has gone on. That Test match hundred again would have given him a lot of confidence," he added.</p>
<p>"I can't imagine an Indian side without Rishabh Pant in it," says former England batsman Ian Bell and calls the swashbuckling wicketkeeper-batsman a "rare talent", who played with a lot of maturity against the Englishmen recently.</p>.<p>Making a comeback into the Indian white-ball side, Pant was promoted to No. 4 and the 23-year-old did not disappoint. He scored half-centuries in the two ODIs.</p>.<p>"I can't imagine now an Indian side without him in it. It just feels like he's the future and (he's) around some world-class players as well," Bell told <em>ESPNCricinfo</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/rishabh-pant-can-surpass-dhoni-gilchrist-inzamam-ul-haq-967557.html" target="_blank">Rishabh Pant can surpass Dhoni, Gilchrist: Inzamam-ul-Haq</a></strong></p>.<p>"We've seen a mature series and that's quite rare at the moment for seeing someone playing like that.</p>.<p>"I think it's a rare talent and this is just the start of him now having a successful career. Incredible to watch, a real match-winner," Bell added.</p>.<p>The highly-rated Pant has been in incredible form across formats this year. He played match-winning knocks of 97 and unbeaten 89 in the third and the fourth Test against Australia to help India clinch the Border Gavaskar Trophy Down Under.</p>.<p>He scored a century against England in the fourth Test, compelling the selectors to include him in the white-ball squads.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/england-will-not-panic-despite-india-tour-defeats-jos-buttler-967765.html" target="_blank">England will not panic despite India tour defeats: Jos Buttler</a></strong></p>.<p>In the series-deciding third ODI on Sunday, which India won by seven runs, he was the top scorer with his 62-ball 78.</p>.<p>"He's had a fantastic series, hasn't he? Across all three formats. I saw a real calmness about him today. It's not only high-risk, slogging or anything like that," Bell said.</p>.<p>"Also, he gets off strike and rotates it. So I imagine that those bowlers at the end of their mark are thinking that if they get it slightly wrong, Pant does hurt them.</p>.<p>"We've seen a maturity as this series has gone on. That Test match hundred again would have given him a lot of confidence," he added.</p>