ARTICLE AD BOX
For a cricketer who survived a near-fatal car accident, giving up is not in Rishabh Pant's dictionary. The India vice-captain did not give up either on Thursday despite a serious injury on his right foot on the first day of the ongoing fourth Test against England in Manchester.
Having recovered from a finger injury from Lord's during the third Test, Pant took a painful blow on Wednesday when he missed the line of Chris Woakes toe-crusher while attempting a reverse sweep. The 27-year-old immediately went down, grimacing in pain and sent for scans.
While everyone thought the worse, Pant showed tremendous grit and determination as he walked out after the dismissal of Shardul Thakur for 41 amidst a massive cheer from the Manchester crowd, who gave a standing ovation to the Indian for his courage.
The classy reception was given by the Old Trafford crowd, which was posted by the official X handle of England Cricket and the BCCI. But the highlight of Pant's stay at the crease came when England skipper Ben Stokes' unreserved praise was captured by the camera.
During one of the Stokes' overs, the Indian southpaw took a single limping with the England captain's eyes fixed on Pant's injured foot. He couldn't hold himself before appreciating his opposition.

6 months ago
10





English (US) ·