Rishabh Pant killed an ax on the leg, Team India’s big loss, Gill also got angry

Rishabh Pant was runout by Ben Stokes in Lord’s Test (photo- Alex Davidson/Getty Images)

In the Lord’s Test match, Rishabh Pant batted very well for Team India but he was runout at the crucial time. India got a big shock due to the amazing fielding of English captain Ben Stokes and the best throw. Rishabh Pant was dismissed for 74 runs in this match. Rishabh Pant was mistaken in this runout and captain Shubman Gill was also seen angry with his decision.

England gets a big wicket

In India’s first innings on the third day of the Lord’s Test match, Rishabh Pant played Shoaib Bashir’s ball lightly. KL Rahul ran to take the run but Rishabh Pant got a little delayed. In such a time, Ben Stokes also caught the ball and threw towards the non -striker &. Pant could not reach inside the crease at the right time and got out.

This wicket was necessary for England because Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul made a valuable partnership of 141 runs for the fourth wicket. The big thing about this wicket was that Rishabh Pant lost his wicket just before lunch. There was only one over left for lunch but the Indian players made a hurry and England got a big wicket.

Earlier, the first three wickets of Team India fell for 107 runs and he expected a big score from Rishabh Pant. Rishabh Pant slowed down but when he was set, he was seen playing big shots. However, as soon as the Indian batsman was out, captain Shubman Gill also looks angry with this. The video of the runout of the Indian batsman is also becoming fiercely viral on social media.

Rishabh Pant’s strong form released

Rishabh Pant has so far scored 416 runs in three Tests against England in the Test series at an average of 83.20. He has beaten the England bowlers fiercely. He scored a century in both innings of the first Test match, while Pant scored a half -century in the second innings of the second Test match. Now in the first innings of the third Test, he has scored valuable runs for the team.

Asish Roy
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