The bold innings of Indian batting’s stubborn Rishabh Pants in Manchester received high praise from former Indian batsman Hemangu Badani, who praised him as his future leader.
Rishabh Pant suffered a serious injury to his right foot on the first day of the Manchester Test. A stunning batter, Pants played several important innings in India and began fluent innings in Manchester as well.
He tried to reverse the cleaning from the front of the stump, but he missed the ball and hit him with his front boots. The pants were considered not to go out due to the faint edges. But the blow was enough to remove him from the game.
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Rishabhpants was supported as a long-standing leader by a former Indian player
The former coach, who turned the former Indian player, praised Rishabh Pants for returning to the field on the second day, and praised the courage he had shown he was facing an English attack on his broken leg.
“You need to praise him for his courage. The man couldn’t even stand yesterday (day 1). A golf buggy came for him. He was taken into it. He cannot be hit in any way with his broken leg.
The Delhi Capitals coach identified Pants as a true leader standing by his team at a tough point, paying tribute to his spirit for the game.
“You have to hit and run with that foot. It was a moment of courage. He tells the team that he is the leader of this team and he is not just a regular player, he will be the leader of the future.”
“He has been the vice captain for the time being, but he wants to be a trustworthy person. He has shown him batting many times, and this is a future moment,” the former player added.
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Pants back to the Bad had the courage to go,” says Paker, a former Indian.
Another former Indian player who was part of the debate, RP Singh welcomed Pants’ courage and labeled him as a brave batsman.
“It was a courageous decision. The team had to hit him, as he would at least hit with a low batter and at least build a partnership. Whenever he was playing a shot, his leg would have hurt,” he said.
The Indian team needed pants to support Taeder after Shardul Thakur was out.
Rishabh Pant has a score of over 50 by British wicketkeeper batter
Indian wicketkeeper batsman Rishabhpants has left his class in the India vs England Test series. But behind so many injuries he was ruled out from the final test in the oval.
It was advised to play his last possible game with a six-week break, Rishabh won a total of over 50 in the series with a broken leg. He became India’s first keeper batter and reached this huge milestone in the UK.