Pant’s Joke Leaves Gavaskar in Splits During Ashwin’s Bowling

Pant’s Joke Leaves Gavaskar in Splits During Ashwin’s Bowling

After a long, Team India is experiencing Test cricket on their home soil. Team India is facing Bangladesh in a two-match Test cricket. After facing a life-threatening accident in 2022, Rishabh Pant was away from cricket for a long. Through this series, the talented wicketkeeper batter made a comeback in Test cricket. Now fans are experiencing his energetic presence on the field. During the second Test against Bangladesh, Rishabh Pant’s stump mic comments created a humorous moment that quickly went viral.

The two-match Test series against Bangladesh kicked off in Chennai. After a long, both teams locked horns in the Indian condition. The home side displayed solid action in Chennai and thrashed the visitors by 280 runs. In the second innings of the match, the wicketkeeper batter scored an amazing century and played a solid knock of 109 runs. 

Apart from outstanding batting and wicketkeeping skills, Pant is known for his entertainment on the field. The funny moment took place during the 33rd over while Ravichandran Ashwin bowled his ninth over. As he prepared to bowl the second delivery, Rishabh Pant cracked a joke. 

He encouraged Ashwin by suggesting that he could get set batter Mominul Haque out LBW by hitting him on the helmet instead. The comment lightened the mood on the field. Pant said, “Ash bhai, idhar se LB le sakte hain helmet se…”

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Gavaskar’s Hilarious Reaction:

Pant’s funny comment had legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar laughing uncontrollably in the commentary box. The former Indian captain said, “What Rishabh Pant is saying in Hindi is that you can get an LBW on the helmet as well.” The light-hearted moment showcased Pant’s sense of humor, adding to the day’s entertainment.

The start of the second Test was frustrating for both players and fans. A rain delay pushed the match back by an hour, and interruptions continued throughout the day. Despite the challenging conditions, the Indian bowlers excelled, taking three early wickets to gain an advantage.

Due to a mix of bad light and heavy rain, only 35 overs were played on the opening day of the Test between India and Bangladesh in Kanpur. Bangladesh managed to score 107 runs for the loss of three wickets. Fans are anticipating a successful game day on day 2. 

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