
Indian goals Rishabh Pant suffered a finger injury on the 1st day of the third test Anderson-tendulkar Trophy near Lord. The hinge took the wound to the toes of his left fingers while sinking on the side of his foot in an effort to stop wide delivery from Jasprit Bumhrah in the 34th place. The Vice President seemed to be in considerable pain when he received treatment from physics in the field for more than five minutes.
Although Pant did half a stop to prevent the border, the ball hit him at his fingertips. He continued briefly, but was visibly unpleasant and during the 35. He left the pitch and avoided pain. | Lord’s Test Day 1 update |
The hinge was replaced with dhruv jurel stumps. Wicketkeeper Rajasthan Royals, who wore drinks during the second session on Thursday at the second session, quickly turned into his official set and dressed gloves in India.
The hinge was later seen how he got further treatment along the border rope before heading back to the Indian dressing room in Lord.
Initial indications suggest that the hinge should be eligible for the bat in the first Indian shift, although a formal assessment of the injury will provide a clearer picture.
“India goalkeeper filmed a nail on the right index finger and is currently injured. There is no worry at this stage,” Sky Sports Cricket said.
Can Jurel Bat instead of pants?
While Jurel is allowed to keep the goal in the absence of a hinge, he is not allowed to bat as a replacement.
Since 2017, MCC has changed cricket laws that allow a substitute to maintain a goal, but only with the consent of the arbitration in the field and only for real medical situations (injuries or illness). It must also be a registered team member or approved compensation.
In the cricket, only a bat or bowl can be replaced instead of another player or a bowl. Standard substitutes are limited to field roles.
If the hinge were excluded from the rest of the test, it would be a significant blow to India. The vice-capital is still the second highest Indian runner when he has recorded two centuries and a half centuries in four shifts.
In addition to his launchers, India would also painfully Miss Pant’s voice and tactical presence behind the stumps. Energy was, he was a permanent source of encouragement and strategic insight to the pitch in the whole series.
Previously, on the first day in Lord’s, England won throwing and chose to bat. Openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett added 44 for the first goal, negotiating an early threat represented by Bumrah, Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj. However, Nitish Kumar Reddy has broken the stand for part -time and removed both openers in the same and provided major breakthroughs of India.
Subsequently, Joe Root and Ollie Pope stabilized shifts and went through a partnership worth more than 50 runs for the third goal, which helped England overcome the 100-run brand in their first shifts.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
10th July 2025
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