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Rishabh Pant overcame pain in his left index finger to score an entertaining half-century before getting run out a the stroke of lunch, which left India at 248 for four on day three of the second Test against England on Saturday.
Rishabh Pant was run out for 74 at the stroke of Lunch. Pant's dismissal left fans fuming and they took to X to trend 'stupid, stupid, stupid., Cricket News - Times Now
Rishabh Pant tried to steal an unnecessary single right at the stroke of Lunch but was rocked by Ben Stokes' excellence on the field.
Rishabh Pant scripted a series of records with a fine 74 in the third Test against England at Lord's. This was his fourth 50-plus score of the series. However, a run-out meant Pant missed out on his fifth Test hundred on English soil. Notably, Pant had sustained a finger injury while keeping in the first innings. Here are further details.
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News9Live on MSNLord’s Test, Day 3: KL Rahul approaches ton as India lose half-centurion Rishabh Pant at stroke of lunchTeam India lost the wicket of Rishabh Pant at the stroke of lunch as the visitors post 248/4 in the first session on Day 3 of the ongoing 3rd Test against England at Lord’s in London on Saturday, July 12.
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Sunil Gavaskar criticised England's aggressive short ball tactics on injured Rishabh Pant during the Test. He called the approach unsportsmanlike and urged the ICC to enforce stricter fielding rules.
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Watch Rishabh Pant hits out of the part! Reaches 50 in styleOn Day 3 of the third Test at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground, the Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant hit his 17th Test half century in style, with the six that hit straight to the crowd. It was a shortish ball around the top of the shoulder from ben Stokes that he had to move to his left before hooking it for a six.
Rishabh Pant and Jamie Smith have been phenomenal for their respective teams and scripted history after scoring over 400 runs each in the England-India series., Cricket News - Times Now
Rishabh Pant's finger injury during the third Test at Lord's raised concerns about his batting eligibility, but ICC rules permit him to bat at his usual position as the injury was legitimate. This contrasts with tactical absences,