Rishabh Pant did not listen to Sunil Gavaskar after hitting a century, the legendary player kept pleading

Pant did not listen to Sunil Gavaskar (photo-PTI)

Rishabh Pant also created history by scoring a century in the second innings of the Leeds Test. In the second innings, Pant hit hundred in just 130 balls, along with this, he made many records. However, after this century, something was seen that no one was expected. Actually, after scoring a century, Rishabh Pant Samarsolt in his own style, but after hitting a century in the second innings, he did not do so. The big thing is that veteran Sunil Gavaskar was sitting in the Leeds Stadium and he was constantly asking Pant for harmony but this player did not do so.

Pant did not listen to Gavaskar

Even before the century of Rishabh Pant, Sunil came to the balcony of Gavaskar Stadium. He was waiting for his century. As soon as Pant’s century was held, he put the glust and the bat on the ground and thanked the support of the people by raising both hands. After this, Gavaskar demanded that he should harmonize, but Pant refused him and said that he would do it later.

Gavaskar called Pant Stuid

Let me tell you that during the Border-Gavaskar series, Rishabh Pant lost his wicket in a very irresponsible manner, after which Gavaskar, who was commenting, called him Stupid. After this, Pant scored a brilliant century in the first innings of the Leeds Test, after which Gavaskar used the word Suparb for him instead of Stuid.

Rishabh Pant broke many records

Rishabh Pant has created history with this century. Rishabh Pant is the first batsman of India to have scored a century in both innings of one Test in England. Also, he is just the second wicketkeeper to score two centuries in one Test in the whole world. This feat was done 24 years ago by Andy Flower of Zimbabwe. By the way, Pant is the first wicketkeeper to score two centuries in a Test on foreign land. He is just 7th batsman and first wicketkeeper to score two centuries in a Test for India.

Asish Roy
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