Cricket is not just a game, but the story of passion and passion. There have been many such players of Team India who showed unmatched militancy for the country despite the jaw break, fracture and severe back injuries. In this report, we are talking about those 5 Indian cricketers who preferred the need of the team, not their body and got their names recorded as an example of courage.
Mohinder Amarnath
While batting on the bouncy pitch of Barbados in the 1983 Test against the West Indies, Malcolm Marshall’s bouncer came directly on his face. At that time, Amarnath was batting for 18 runs and due to injury he had to retired, but when the team was in trouble, he returned to the crease again and scored a brilliant 80 runs and carried forward the team’s fight.
Anil Kumble
During the Antigua Test in 2002, Anil Kumble’s jaw bone was broken by a sharp bouncer of Marwin Dillon. The doctors advised him for immediate surgery, but Kumble refused to leave the ground and go to the hospital. He not only batted, but also bowled 14 overs during the West Indies innings and took a precious wicket of Brian Lara.
VVS Laxman
In 2010, in the second innings of the Mohali Test, India needed 216 runs to win and the team scored was 8 wickets for 124 runs. At that time, VVS Laxman was battling the serious back, but he played an unbeaten innings of 73 runs and gave India an exciting victory with the last wicket.
Hanuma Vihari and R Ashwin
No cricket fan can forget the 2021 Sydney Test. On the one hand Ashwin was struggling with severe back pain, on the other hand Hanuma Vihari Grade-2 was standing on the field despite the Hamstring Injury. Both of them shared about 259 balls and saved the Test match and gave the Indian team a historic draw.
Rishabh Pant
Recently, during the Old Trafford Test against England, a ball from Chris Woakes hit Rishabh Pant’s leg, causing fracture in his metatarsal. Despite the doctors warning to rest for a few weeks, Pant returned to the field the next day and scored a brilliant half -century against England while playing more than 50 balls. His combative innings was praised by commentators and cricket giants from all over the world.

