During the practice of Team India, Rishabh Pant was disappointed, spoke in front of his captain ‘Hey Yaar’ | Rishabh Pant started practicing for England tour

Rishabh Pant started practicing for England tour. (Photo- PTI)

Team India is practicing fiercely for the 5 match Test series against England. This Test series will be played in England and it starts from June 20. The players of Team India are sweating a lot on the field to perform brilliantly in this series. Rishabh Pant, the vice -captain of the Indian team, was also seen working hard during the practice session. Not only this, something happened during the practice session, after which Rishabh Pant looked quite disappointed. Pant, who is usually happy always, looked quite silent.

Rishabh Pant disappointed

BCCI has shared a video on its official social media account, in which fielding coach T. Dilip Catch is practicing through catch practice and throw on stumps. In this practice, the vice -captain Rishabh Pant could not hit the stumps and after that he was seen shouting ‘Hey Yaar’. At that time, the rest of the players of Team India were also present along with captain Shubman Gill.

Not only this, Gill has also praised Sai Sudarshan’s catch. In this video, Mohammad Siraj can also be seen celebrating after catching the catch. The players of the Indian team are also practicing batting and bowling. Talking about Rishabh Pant, he will have to bat strongly in this Test series and play an important role in the victory of the Indian team.

Rishabh Pant’s figures in Test

Rishabh Pant has played 43 Test matches so far, in which he has scored 2948 runs at an average of 42.11. He has 6 centuries and 15 half -centuries. Rishabh’s highest personal score in the Test is 159* runs. In the Test against England, Rishabh has scored an average of 39 in 12 Tests and 781 runs at a strike rate of 74.45. His highest personal score is 146 runs.

In the recently ended IPL 2025, Rishabh Pant captained the Lucknow Super Giants team. However, Rishabh Pant could not give his team a place in the playoffs. The Indian player scored 269 runs in 14 matches this season at an average of 24.45 and a strike rate of 133.17. His highest personal score was 118* runs. Now he is very important to leave his impression even in England tour.

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