Video Leeds’ first day of the game ended in front of Pant and KL Rahul stood in front of the pant, but why?

The young Indian team has begun to dominate England. Without Sai Sudarshan, Team India batsmen have done well so far. Opener Yashwi Jaiswal (5 runs) and Shubhman Gill, the new Test team, Shubhman Gill (unbeaten 122), rulled the English bowling on the first day of the match. On the other hand, KL Rahul (5 runs) and Rishabh Panto (unbeaten 1) did not exclude any work in distressing the England team. After the day’s game, when Rishabh Pant arrived in the dressing room with Shubhman Gill, KL Rahul sat down and sat down, which was shocked to see him. Could not understand, what is the matter!

Why did KL Rahul fold their hands in front of Pant?

At the end of the first day of the game, captain Shubhman Gill and Rishabh Pant scored an unbeaten 5 -run stand. When the two batsmen returned to the dressing room, everyone welcomed them with enthusiasm. All the players and coaching staff welcome them through the cloak.

At this time, when Rishabh Pant reached KL Rahul, the star batter stood in front of Pant. After that both players laughed. In fact, however, the way Pant has played, he can be informed of this. The whole thing is really funny. The Indian Cricket Control Board (BCCI) shared this video on social media. After that, Rahul encouraged him by rubbing his hands on Pant’s back. Head coach Gautam Gambhir is also seen to hug Rishabh Pant. This time the smile on Gambhir’s face was erupted.

Pant showed his skills in the last session

In the last session of the first Test match, Team India vice-captain Rishabh Pant batted the aggressive bat. During this time he scored an unbeaten 5 off 12 balls. There were two sixes and seven fours. From the crease in the Shubhman Gill, he scored an unbeaten 5 -run pair by the end of the day.

In the last over of the day, Pant surprised everyone by hitting a great six on Chris Oaks. Also, opener KL Rahul also batted well. He scored 42 runs off 5 balls. This time he hit four fours. He scored 5 runs in the first wicket with Yashwasi Jayaswal.

Pant

Pant also became the owner of a unique record on Friday. He has left Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s success as a wicketkeeper-batter on the ground in South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia (SENA). Pant holds a total of 5 runs in the total of 22 yards of these four countries. The average is 1.5. Four centuries and six half centuries are shining next to his name.

Asish Roy
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