
The legendary Sunil Gavascar was left angry at the English short ball tactics against Rishabh Pant. Gavascar, who commented on the 3rd day, strongly criticized England for focusing on the injured dough that was fought because of the injured finger on his left hand.
July 12 was hit several times on the left hand captain of England Ben Stokes. Stokes charged from the goal and targeted to the left shoulder area with ejectors. Sixty percent of the balls bowed by English sailors was a short morning of 3. Day. The strategy was used to keep the dough calm that scored great on day 3.
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Stokes laid six fields on the side of his leg, hoping he would get the upper edge from the hinge, which did not proceed against this challenge. After the goal was hit on the left hand several times and had to be treated from physics, Gavascar was angry at the commentary – called the English tactics Nesportsman.
Gavascar said it was wrong for England to attack injured pants with a short ball and that what they were doing was not cricket.
“Fifty -six percent of the balls that bowed today were short. At the border, four fields are waiting for the ejector.
“Now we see how the ejectors bow to. Look at the field that has been arranged. This is not cricket. On the side of the foot should not be more than six fields on the side of the foot.
What is Rishabh Pant injury?
Rishabh Pant was injured as he kept the goals 1. The day of the test match while caught the ball on the side of the foot. Pant injured his index finger and was pushed out of the field. Dhruv Jurel held goals for India in the absence of his pants.
On Saturday, Pant injured and sewed an incredible partnership with Kl Rahul. The duo added more than 100 runs that helped India dominate the morning session of 3. Day.
The dough was released by a stupid escape of lunch when he tried to take Ben Stokes for a short coverage. Pant scored 74 escapes from 112 balls. The dough has so far scored 416 runs in the series.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
12 July 2025