A big update has come out regarding the injury of Team India's wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant. Indian team's assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate has given information about Pant's injury. The coach says that Pant is feeling a little unwell at the moment, but it is expected that he will be able to play in the second Test match to be held in Pune. Pant was badly injured while fielding in the first Test, after which he did not field for wicketkeeping on the fourth day. However, in the second innings, Pant played a brilliant inning of 99 runs.
Update on Pant's injury
Team India's assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate has given a big update on the injury of Rishabh Pant, who batted brilliantly in the second innings of the first Test. The coach said, “Pant is currently having some trouble in his last knee while running. It is expected that he will be seen playing in the second test match. Pant received an injection in his knee while batting in the second innings of the Bengaluru Test, after which he was able to return to the field. Looking at the recent form of the wicketkeeper batsman, his fitness is very important for the Indian team.
Played a brilliant inning in the second innings
Rishabh Pant's bat spoke loudly in the second innings of the Bengaluru Test. Pant batted brilliantly and played a brilliant inning of 99 runs. However, he missed the seventh century of his Test career by just one run. The wicketkeeper batsman hit 9 fours and five skyscraper sixes during his innings. Pant made an important partnership of 177 runs with Sarfaraz Khan. Pant was the highest run scorer for the Indian team in the first innings also.
Team India will return in the second test
The Indian team will enter the field with the intention of settling the score of the defeat in the first Test in Pune. New Zealand won the first test played in Bengaluru by 8 wickets. The Kiwi team tasted its first victory in Test cricket on Indian soil after 36 years. The performance of the Indian batsmen in the first innings was quite shameful and the entire team collapsed for just 46 runs.