
Sunil Gavascar and Rishabh Pant after the last century had scored the century during the first test in England vs India in Headingley, Leeds. India Wicketkeeper-Bater Rishabh Pant has achieved a rare act by scoring the century in both shifts of the first test against England in Headley, becoming only the second goal in the cricket history to achieve it. The celebration of the 27 -year -old after the second century attracted attention by refusing the request Sunil Gavaskar to celebrate Somersault, instead decided on a new gesture heading towards his eye.The exceptional power of the hinge in combination with the KL Rahul century has helped India to set a challenging target of 371 runs for England in the final shifts. The couple created a decisive 195-running partnership for the fourth goal, which significantly contributed to the second Indian shift a total of 364.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The whole team of the crowd and the comments was expected to celebrate Pant’s protective Somersault after reaching its century in the second shift, similar to his celebration in the first shifts. However, Pant decided to signal towards Gavascar on the stands, indicating that it will perform somersault later.“Very, very happy. I think whenever the Indian is doing well, you feel very happy because you know the passion for cricket in India, as in almost every family, I’m sure there is at least one person who doesn’t have to be at least one person watching the game.”Gavascar continued his praise for Pant’s comeback and said, “And for the family to be happy if you can do well, if India is doing well, then it is natural, it is a great feeling.
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Former English Captain Michael Vaughan challenged Pant’s New Celebration during the comment: “Can you explain what the celebration is? Do you know what it is? I was waiting for the overturningGavascar explained the new Pant’s new celebration: “No, this is, I think it is basically, thanked the gods above. He had something on his eye.The former Indian captain shared a light moment about his own abilities: “You know what, I have to admit that I came here and I, and I tried to do it, no chance, I did not do it at my age, but I wasn’t able.”At the end of the day 4. England reached 21 without loss. The opening of the Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett bats remained at 12 and 9 and 9 and 9 respectively.