Wickets thrown with bat! Rishabh Pant has done amazing in Edgbaston- Video

Rishabh Pant’s strange batting was seen againImage Credit Source: Getty Images

If Rishabh Pant is on the cricket field, then it is certain that something will be strange. Standing behind the wicket, he entertains fans with his fun comments. Then when they get down at the crease with a bat in their hands, they also see amazing views to send the falling ball out. Some such views were once again seen on the grounds of Edgbaston, where Pant showed his batting. But here he threw his bat into the air and then threw his wicket with the bat.

Rishabh Pant, the vice-captain of Team India, who has scored two centuries in the first Test on England tour, has continued his strong form. After failing in the first innings of Edgbaston Test, Pant attacked England in the second innings and beat his bowlers. Pant scored a great half -century during this period, but the style of playing more than runs forced the audience sitting in Edgbaston and the fans watching the match worldwide.

Pant survived for the first time

It happened that Saturday 5 July was the fourth day of the Test match and Team India continued their batting in the second innings. During this time, when Pant came for batting after falling 3 wickets, he started raining fours and sixes as soon as he came. Now with so much strength Pant shots, it is not hidden from anyone. But sometimes their bat jumps instead of reaching the ball in the air. This happened twice with Pant in this innings.

Then the wicket with the bat also went

First of all, he failed in an attempt to hit a six off the ball of fast bowler Josh Tung and the bat fell from his hand and fell towards the square leg. On seeing this, fans lost laughter in the entire stadium. Shortly after, this happened again with Pant. This time the bowler was a spinner Shoaib Bashir and Pant went ahead and played a high shot on his ball. Once again, he fell far away from his hand and fell far away but the ball did not go far and the fielder posted on the long off took easy catch. In this way, Pant, who was moving towards another century, was dismissed for 65 runs.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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