Rishabh Pant was out of the ongoing Test series against England. (Photo-PTI)
On the first day of the Manchester Test match, Team India suffered a major setback when Team India’s wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant went out of the field due to injury. A ball of England fast bowler Chris Woakes went to his shoes, which caused him to groan with pain. He was immediately taken out of the field. Now the news is coming that his toe has fractured and he has been advised for 6 weeks. Due to this, the difficulties of Team India have increased considerably and now they will have to get into the field with only 9 batsmen. According to reports, wicketkeeper batsman Ishaan Kishan may return to the team for the fifth Test match. He has been running out of the team for the last two years.
Exit the team for 6 weeks
On the first day of the Manchester Test match, Rishabh Pant went to play the reverse shot on a ball of which Vox, but he missed and the ball came directly on his shoes. Due to this, he groaned with pain. He was immediately taken out of the field. Pant was playing 37 runs from 48 balls at that time. Later, his city scan took place, which revealed that his toe had fractured and he has been advised to comfort 6 weeks.
Rishabh Pant has scored 462 runs in this series so far with the help of two centuries and two half -centuries. The Indian team has suffered a major setback due to his exit from the team. The news is coming, wicketkeeper batsman Ishaan Kishan can be included in the team for the fifth Test match.
Ishaan Kishan may have entry
Wicketkeeper batsman Ishaan Kishan, who has been out of Team India for the last two years, can be included in the team for the fifth Test match instead of Rishabh Pant. He played his last Test match against the West Indies in July 2023. Ishaan Kishan has played 2 Test matches so far, in 3 innings he has scored 78 runs with the help of a half -century. This season, Ishaan Kishan played county cricket from Nottinghamshahar. He hit two fifty in two matches. Perhaps this is why his team is returning to India.