Gilra in the devastating mood at 22 yards of Headingley, why did Rahul see Rishabh! Video ..

With the shadow of the sunset in the headingley, you can only do what Rishabh Pant dare to do! Many experts say this. When India was 1/3 in the last over of the first day of the first Test in Headingley, Pant Chris Oaks’ length delivery Deep Square hit the leg. Oax was shocked then.

England captain Ben Stokes also reacted the same, who was only able to laugh incredibly.

But the best response came a little later, not from the field! When Pant returned unbeaten on the head of the headingley by 5 runs, KL Rahul stood near the entrance to the dressing room and bowed to the left-handed batsman in a respectful manner. In his offensive mood, Pant had virtually dismissed the English bowling attack at 22 yards of Headingley. And as he collects praise for him, he also picked up the murder in the mood of Mashkara from the teammate in the dressing room. Watch Video:

Although the panty sixes were not born recklessly. In his innate style, he chose the moment and hit clearly.

At the beginning of the day, Yashwi Jayaswal and Shubhman Gill laid the foundation of India’s domination. Jaiswal was the first visiting batsman to score a century in his first Test in Australia and England, before his subtle strokeplay and maturity were finally out. Gill was unbeaten on 122 in his first Test as captain. The rhythm of his usual play was to wear the whole innings of Gill. To get rid of resistance, he exploded a power when England hoped to control. He was 4 runs off 5 balls, two of which had six sixes and seven four, the minimum quarrel and the maximum purpose. Rahul himself played an important innings in the top order, although he could not reach his half -century, he played firmly, scoring 32 runs off 5 balls and scored 5 runs in the first wicket.

Asish Roy
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