In Lord’s Test, the England team scored 251 runs at the loss of 4 wickets till the stumps on the first day. When England carried forward their innings on the second day, Joe Root completed the 37th century of his Test career (Joe Root 37th Century) on the very first ball. This day became special for the route, but Rishabh Pant did not appear with the Indian team. Know here why Pant did not land in the field for wicketkeeping on the second day?
The reason for Rishabh Pant not coming to the ground on the second day is his injury. In fact, while wicketkeeping on the first day of the match, Pant Jaspreet Bumrah got hurt in his finger while holding a ball. For this reason, Pant left the ground in the middle of the second session. In such a situation, Dhruv Juril took the responsibility of wicketkeeping in his place.
BCCI had given updates on Friday and told that Rishabh Pant was hurt in the index finger of the left hand. According to the update, the medical team is still helping them to fit and fit them. The board revealed that on the second day, Jurael will take over the responsibility of wicketkeeping. So far it has not come updated whether Pant will be able to return on the third day or not.
Before the beginning of the second day, Rishabh Pant practiced batting, but he was seen in pain while batting. Pant’s injury can prove to be a big shock for Team India because this wicketkeeper batsman of India is in a great rhythm. Pant has so far scored 342 runs in 4 innings of the current series at an excellent average of 85.50. In this series, 2 centuries and a fifty have also come from Pant’s bat.
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