Rishabh Pant is doing a big injury drama … there is a big controversy in Manchester Test

Controversial statement on Rishabh Pant (Photo- Stu Forster/Getty Images)

On the second day of the Manchester Test, when Rishabh Pant came out to bat despite injury, his courage was given all over the world. From fans to cricket experts, everyone saluted Rishabh Pant, but there is also a former cricketer who called Pant’s injury a play. Former England cricketer David Lloyd has given a controversial statement about Rishabh Pant’s injury. Lloyd said that Pant’s injury is being exaggerated, this injury is not so serious.

Rishabh Pant is pretending to be injury?

David Lloyd in conversation with Talk Sport Cricket Rishabh Pant Told the controversial talk on the injury. He said, ‘My leg never hurt the metatorsal, which is probably in any part of the foot. I had broken my hands against Andy Roberts and once the cheek bone was also broken, at that time I could not bat, although I continued the game when the finger broke.

After this, Lloyd further said, ‘Pant was seen in pain, coming to bat again was very brave, but today when I was in the lounge, the people present there had the opinion that they are taking advantage of their injury. Some people also said that they should have been dismissed. This statement of David Lloyd somewhere indicates that he and other English fans are considering Pant’s injury as a gimmick.

Pant was injured on the very first day

Rishabh Pant suffered an injury to Chris Woakes on the first day. Playing the shot, the ball hit his feet after which he fractured in his thumb. Pant was unable to walk and was taken to the hospital by ambulance. But the people of England feel that this player is doing gimmick. By the way, David Lloyd said that if a player feels an injury like Pant, then the rule of the subsidy should be. Lloyd said, ‘I am not in favor of the runner, but there should be a rule to replace the same player for external injury. Yes, spinner should not come instead of batsman.

Asish Roy
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