May 16, 2024

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IND vs ENG, 4th Test | Sensational Rishabh Pant smashes maiden house Test century

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Image Source : BCCI Rishabh Pant
Rishabh Pant has made it a knack of scoring large knocks beneath strain. He did it twice final month in opposition to Australia, as soon as in opposition to England final month and he dished out one other on Friday, in opposition to England, within the fourth and last Test on the Narendra Modi Stadium en path to his maiden house Test century. 

His earlier greatest at house has been three scores of 90s – 92, 92 (each in opposition to West Indies in 2018), and 91 (in opposition to England in Chennai in 2021). With the century on day 2 of the ultimate tie in opposition to England, Pant now has three Test centuries to his title – his maiden got here in opposition to England t the Oval in 2018 (114) and his second, an unbeaten 159, got here in Sydney in opposition to Australia in January 2019. 

Pant walked in when India had been 4 down for 80 within the thirty eighth over. With a settled Rohit Sharma by his facet, the pair eased to a 41-run stand earlier than Ben Stokes struck one other, on the stroke of drinks break because the opener departed for one in need of his half-century. Jack Leach then had Ravichandran Ashwin caught at brief mid-wicket. England’s fightback appeared nice within the second session, however might have been higher had umpire Nitin Menon raised his finger when Dom Bess trapped Pant in entrance of leg stump. But the wicketkeeper-batsman went to an unbeaten 36 off 62.

Post tea break, Pant and Washington Sundar whittled down that first-innings lead, smashing Dom Bess, in whom Joe Root had entrusted to unsettle the partnership. With the offie giving freely 19 in his four-over spell, Root went again to Jack Leach, however Pant, sensing England’s nervy begin within the last session, cashed on it to notch up his third fity-plus rating within the collection, reaching the mark off 82 deliveries with a nudge via mid-on.

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