Ind vs Eng: Rishabh Pant forgot the pain for the country, kept playing lamb-lung and the half-century completed by fourth

When Rishabh Pant, the Indian Test team vice captain, ended up on Thursday, he proved that there was nothing more than his country for him. He came on the field with ‘Moon Boots’ and was seen batting. Pant played an important turn of 54 runs for India in the first innings. The injured pants injured Dhoom Dhoom pants on the first day of the fourth game of the five -game test series between India and England. He was at 37 runs at the time and was injured in an attempt to play inverted whip shots. He then had to go out of the field after he was hurt. The next day, however, Pant returned to the ground and completed the 18th half -century of his test career in 71 balls. Despite the pain, Pant scored a brilliant turn of 54 runs in 75 balls using three fours and two sixes. ‘Pant showed a fraction in the scan report’ pant’s return in the batting is good news for the Indian team. At 4:14 PM Indian time, BCCI, while updating his injury, said he would be available to bat in this match, if necessary. Earlier, a BCCI source told the news agency Pti: “The scan report showed the rupture and he is six weeks out. The BCCI will announce their replacement soon and Ishaan Kishan can replace him.” The pants may have returned to the bat, but he will not do wicket guys. In fact, during the third Test at Lord’s, he sustained an injury to his finger while he was wicket, through which he could not do wickets in the second innings of England. Then Dhruv Juraral replaced him wicket watch. He will also be seen in this game that he is taking wickets instead of pants. Share this story -tags

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