Pant reminds Anil Kumble, Mante tells 23 years old anecdote
The wicket-batsman Rishabh pant, who carefully cares about the stairs outside the Indian locker room at Old Trafford Stadium, did nothing more than an injured ‘gladiator’. Most spectators present on the field get up and greet him. Anil Kumble’s bowling is included in the folklore of Indian cricket by binding a bandage against the West Indies in 2002, and the experience of the pants, which was in the old trafficking the next morning, can easily include the experience of pant in the unforgettable moments of courage in international cricket. Just when Malcolm Marshall batted and bowled with two fractions in his left hand in Headingley in 1984. When he saw pants with head coach Gautam Gambhir, his pain was clearly visible. It didn’t seem like he would come to bat. It was a wonderful gambling to bat for batting bones, but if there was no gambling, there would not have been pants. No optimistic would have thought that pant would return to the ground after less than 24 hours after the right leg injury, but he surprised everyone on the field. The audience got up and appreciated the courage of pant. Pant, who retired for 37 runs, had to struggle to run and take every run, but the warriors in him continued them. He completed half a century that would look just as impressive as his eight test -centuries when he looked back after 25 years. As he struggled to reach the other end of the Outfield, another lead came to his mind when he bowled out in 2002 14 consecutive overs with a broken jaw against the West Indies. Before returning to Bangalore for surgery, Kumble said: “At least I can go home with the idea that I did my best.” It was not enough to miraculously escape in a terrible car accident in December 2022 and then make a successful return in the game, so that pant became an integral part of the inspirational history of cricket by batting despite fractions. Pant is unlikely to participate in this series before pant, but on Thursday he showed his exemplary commitment to the game and the willpower to make a final impact on the match. Pant hit a six between the Midwicket and the square leg of the Jofra Archer and then made an unforgettable half -century in the cover of Ben Stokes, who made an unforgettable half century, which again stood in the packed stadium and varied in applause. When Archer finally rejected Pant, the importance of his adventurous turn was clearly visible to the opposition team and Joe Root slapped him at the back of this Indian player for bravery. As the first players who ended up with an injury on the field, many players who have shown courage on the field, including pant … Kumble … Malcolm Marshall. During the ODI World Championships in 2011, Bretton had a ball on the eye. There was bleeding of that part of his body, but Lee showed courage and bowled with a connection. Not only that, during the 2016 IPL, Kohli landed on the ground with nine stitches and scored a century. Despite being in pain, Kohli’s turn is still recorded on the pages of history. In 2022, Rohit Sharma came out to bat despite a serious thumb injury against Afghanistan. Who can forget the Sydney Test on Australia Tour in 2021. Hanuma Vihari was then injured in hamstring. Nevertheless, he kept batting and helping India pull a match. In 2019, Shane Watson had bleeding from his knee, which was clearly visible on his jersey, but he knocked on this. In 2011, Yuvraj Singh played with cancer and became the player of the series. In 2009, Graeme Smith ended up to bat with a broken left. In 2018, Tamim Iqbal came out to bat despite a broken wrist. Last year, despite a serious leg injury, Nathan Lyon came out as the last hope of Australia. The match was also against England.