On Day 4 of the intense first Test match between India and New Zealand, Rishabh Pant sent the cricket world into a frenzy with a massive six off Tim Southee. This powerful hit came during India’s second innings. Pant’s blistering shot was a game-changer, showcasing his aggressive intent as he anchored India’s batting alongside Sarfaraz Khan.
Rishabh Pant’s powerhouse hit off Tim SoutheeÂ
In the 66th over of the innings, Pant decided to break free from his cautious approach, facing Southee’s full delivery with a stunning strike. He swung his bat fiercely, launching the ball high over the sightscreen for a towering six. This remarkable hit underlined Pant’s ability to dominate world-class bowlers when the pressure is on. The crowd erupted as the wicketkeeper-batter reminded everyone of his explosive capabilities.
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Following the dismissal of Indian skipper Virat Kohli at the close of Day 3, Pant assumed the responsibility of steering India’s batting. He showcased remarkable resilience and flair, reaching an unbeaten 53 off just 56 balls. His innings featured 5 boundaries and 3 breathtaking sixes, including the unforgettable one-off Southee.
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India’s strong comeback in the second innings
New Zealand set a daunting challenge for India after piling on 402 runs in their first innings, securing a significant lead of 356 runs. Their performance put immense pressure on India, whose first innings ended dismally at just 46 runs. New Zealand’s commanding lead forced India into a tight spot, requiring a stellar effort in the second innings to avoid a defeat.
At the lunch break on Day 4, India made a strong comeback, amassing 344 runs for the loss of just three wickets. Pant’s aggressive strokeplay combined with Sarfaraz’s sublime form gave India hope. While Pant’s half-century was crucial, it was Sarfaraz who stole the show, scoring his maiden Test century. Sarfaraz remained unbeaten at 125 off 154 balls, decorated with 16 boundaries and 3 sixes.
As Day 4 headed into the lunch break, India are only 12 runs behind New Zealand’s first-innings score. With Pant and Sarfaraz still at the crease, the match poised on a knife-edge. The Indian team, after a dismal first innings, was now in a strong position to potentially take the lead and challenge New Zealand’s dominance in this thrilling Test match.