VIDEO: Fractured not even 24 hours and Rishabh Pant landed on the field, fans stood up in the stadium

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Rishabh pant is back: There is nothing ahead of the country, no pain, nothing … Team India wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant has shown this. On the first day of the Manchester Test, Pant had groaned and did not even take 24 hours that Pant had returned to hold the bat again at the crease.

On the first day of the Manchester Test, Rishabh Pant was playing 37 runs in the 68th over during the Indian innings, when he tried to hit a reverse sweep on a ball of Chris Woakes and the ball came straight to his leg, causing his finger fracture.

Pant returns to the field

Pant was not able to stand properly after the injury. Everyone had assumed that Pant would no longer play in the series. But Pant proved everyone wrong and put the country ahead of his pain. In the Manchester Test against England, Rishabh Pant landed on the field on the second day.



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