Injury does not seem to leave Rishabh pants after the Wicketkeeper of India on his right foot on the opening day of the fourth test against England in Manchester on Wednesday was hit on his right foot. The 27-year-old, who had injured his left index finger in the third test at Lord's, could not stand before he was performed in a golf cart retired pain.
The incident took place on the fourth ball of the 68th. In an attempt to reverse England -Seaman Chris Woakes, Pant missed the line of All and it landed directly on his boot. India's Wicketkeeper immediately went to the ground with the physios that came in.
Television visuals showed pants on the floor that wriggled in pain. He tried to stand on his wounded foot, but was not able to bring in a golf cart to get the visiting Wicketkeeper out of the ground. He withdrew to 37 out of 48 balls.
However, the extent of the pant injury must still be known, so that Indian management is still given a headache. In the event that Pant does not get fit over time, Dhruv Jurel can keep Wickets in the absence of Broek, similar to the previous test match at Lord's.
Earlier in the third test, the finger injury of Pant prevented him from held Wickets with Jurel who filled behind the stumps.
RISHABH Pant, Sai Sudharsan Revive India
When they entered the fall of India, Captain Shubman Gill, Pant and Sudharsan compiled 72 points for the fourth Wicket from 112 balls. Sudharsan only played his second test and recorded his first test fifty to have the scoreboard ticked.
Earlier Indian openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Kl Rahul set up 94 points for the first Wicket. While Jaiswal was fired by Liam Dawson for 58, Rahul was defeated by a Woakes delivery. Gill fell 12, trapped by Ben opposition captain Stokes with India's score Read 140/3.

















