
India Wicketkeeper-Bater Rishabh Pant is on the verge of breaking the viral Sehwag record in the upcoming fourth test against England. Pant was in an amazing form in the ongoing series and was still the second highest scorer of rubber with 425 runs out of three matches.
Southpaw on 70.83 with a bat when killed for two centuries and so many fifties. When the fourth test is approaching, the hinge finds itself on the brink that breaks the main record because it is only three six of the leading six -liter from India.
Trash -dough Currently, he hit the second most six from his country in the longest format, along with former Captain Rohit SharmaHe sent the ball over the fence 88 times out of 46 matches. It is only three six since Dethroning Virrender Sehwag from the best place that hit 90 six in his career out of 103 matches.
Therefore, the hinge is just a few hits from having the main record against his name in the upcoming fourth test set, which has been played since July 23 at Old Trafford, Manchester. But his participation in accessories is doubtful, after his injury in the third test in Lord’s.
Pant injured his finger at the goals in the 1st. The day of the test And for the rest of the match, gloves did not leave, while Dhruv Jurel filled in his place for the stumps as a spare goal. The participation of the hinges in the fourth test remains a doubt.
Indian assistant coach Ryan Ten Douche indicated playing pants like a clean dough, due to its fertile form and importance of the fourth test. But in order to do this, India will have to make further improvement of their XI playing and will have to play Jurela as a goal. Former head coach India Ravi Shastri suggested not to play pants like just dough And let it fully recover for the last test of the series.
However, when India, during five matches in a series of five matches, could be tempted to play pants at all costs and remains to see if he is pushing him to appear in the game XI for essential accessories.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
20th July 2025