The batting coach has made a big disclosure about Rishabh Pant. (Photo-PTI)
In the Manchester Test match, Team India is under threat of innings defeat. In response to Team India’s 358 runs in the first, England scored 669 runs in their first inning. In this way, he took a big lead of 311 runs on the visiting team. By the end of the fourth day’s play, Team India has scored 174 runs for two wickets. He is still 137 runs behind. Captain Shubman Gill is playing 78 and KL Rahul scoring 87 runs. During this, wicketkeeper batsman struggling with injury Rishabh Pant The batting coach has said a big thing about it. He assured the fans that Pant would not care about his broken leg.
Rishabh Pant will bat
After the fourth day’s play was over, Team India’s batting coach Sitanshu Kotak made a big disclosure about Rishabh Pant. He said in the press conference, “Rishabh Pant will bat on the last day of the match”. He said that if the team gets caught in trouble, then Pant will enter the field to bat.
On the first day of the Manchester Test match, Rishabh Pant suffered an injury to Rishabh Pant off the ball of England fast bowler Chris Woakes. This has fractured his thumb and the doctor has advised him to rest for 6 weeks. Despite this, he landed in the field to bat on the second day of the match.
Batting was done despite the first innings injury
After the dismissal of Shardul Thakur on the second day of the Manchester Test match, the team vice -captain Rishabh Pant landed for batting. During this, the audience welcomed him with applause. He carried forward his incomplete innings of 37 runs and was dismissed by 54 runs. During this time, he also hit a strong six off the ball of Jofra Archer. Now he can come to bat on the last day of Manchester Test.
During this time Team India To avoid the defeat of the innings, still has to score 137 runs. Everyone’s expectations on captain Shubman Gill and KL Rahul are all in the last. Who did not allow the team to suffer on the fourth day after the dismissal of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudarshan in the first over.