
India Rishabh Pant, left, gets his bat back back by Brydon Cart on the fourth day of the second cricket match between England and India in Edgbaston, Birmingham, England, Saturday, July 2025. In his podcast with Stuart Broad, Jos Buttler revealed how he stops everything and watches when Rishabh Pant will come out on the bat.India vs England, 3. Test Live ScoreIt is not just a tap and strokes of hinges that excites all-it is also his antiquity in the field, whether he speaks with himself, loses his balance while playing a shot, or even losing the bat while launching.“For me personally, I don’t think I fired my bat,” Pant told the broadcaster before the start of the day game in Lord’s.“At the same time, when I’m at the moment, it just happens with me, man.”“The moment happens, everything happens … I’m too much focused on that it happens rather than just let it go.”When he coaxed his thought process when he went on the bat, he said, “When I sit, I plan-I plan to play the goal and everything. How to Bowling Bowling, how the goal behaves.Pant has an excellent series so far. Southpaw scored 342 runs in four shifts, including two centuries – one in each shift in Headingley.Before the gentleman’s test, starting with Thursday, Pant said that the ball became a big problem and it is not good for the game.
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“The gauge (for ball measurement) should be the same – whether they are dick or Kookaburra. But it would be better if it was less (laughs). The coach gives so much trouble.“What I saw is that the ball is too distorted. It has never happened to me before. It certainly irritates the players, because each ball plays differently. When it becomes softer, sometimes it does not.“As a batsman, you have to adapt to it. But at the same time I feel like it’s not good for cricket,” the explosive dough said.