Rishabh Pant in motion© AFP
India’s batting order collapse towards Australia within the first Take a look at of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at Perth meant that the workforce had been as soon as once more left to depend on Rishabh Pant to stabilise issues within the center. Coming in to bat at 32/3, Pant as soon as once more needed to take the duty of taking India out of a difficult state of affairs. Whereas Pant couldn’t speed up in his common excessive strike charge, he nonetheless discovered time to drag off one other distinctive shot, leaving the commentators in absolute awe.
Pant got here throughout and scooped a ball pitched on off stump in direction of the nice leg boundary for six. In doing so, the 27-year-old nearly misplaced his stability, making the shot look much more unbelievable.
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“That’s a Rishabh!”: former India cricketer Sunil Gavaskar mentioned after the top of the India innings.
This was a trademark shot of Pant because the younger wicket-keeper is broadly recognized for offering India with second together with his distinctive shot choice.
Speaking in regards to the match, Josh Hazlewood grabbed 4 wickets as Australia’s red-hot tempo assault tore by way of the Indian batting to dismiss the guests for 150 at tea on day one of many opening Take a look at.
After captain Jasprit Bumrah received the toss, India misplaced six wickets within the center session, together with flamboyant Rishabh Pant (37) and spectacular debutant Nitish Kumar Reddy (41).
Hazlewood took 4-29 whereas Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Marsh and Pat Cummins all claimed two wickets every.
After a crushing 3-0 residence collection defeat by New Zealand, India sprung a shock on the toss by dropping veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, allrounder Ravindra Jadeja and middle-order batsman Sarfaraz Khan.
Coupled with the absence of opener and common skipper Rohit Sharma following the delivery of a kid, and with out injured quantity three Shubman Gill, it left India with a fragile batting lineup which Australia exploited.
(With AFP Inputs)
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