IND vs Eng 3rd Test: BCCI Issues Alday Rishabh Pant’s fitness in 2 days ahead of day ahead of day. Cricket news

Rishabh Pant wore batting gloves one hour before playing on 2 of the third Test between England and India at Lord’s. India’s wicketkeeper-Better injured his index finger on the early day of the test with a 1–1 series. Later, the BCCI confirmed that he would not donate wicketkeeping gloves yet.Before the beginning of playing the second day, Pant took batting gloves and faced some delivery from batting coach Satanshu Kotak. However, for the Indian team, he saw his left hand several times, shook it and did not feel comfortable.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Depending on the inconvenience of the pants, it appears that Dhruv Jurlel will continue to take wicketkeeping gloves for India, which was later confirmed, as England resumed with Joe Root and between Ben Stokes in the middle from 251/4.In social media posts, the BCCI said, “Rishabh Pant is still recovering from the hit on his left index finger. The BCCI medical team continues to monitor their progress. Dhruv Jurael will continue for 2 days.”

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As Pant worked on his batting drill, Jurall continued to focus on the wicketkeeping part of the job.1 day, BCCI posted on its X account, “India’s vice-captain Rishabh Pant was killed on his left index finger. He is receiving treatment at this time and under the supervision of the medical team. Dhruv Jurlel is currently holding wickets in the absence of Rishabh.”
The incident occurred during the second session when in the 34th over, the pants gave a blow to the fingers on their left hand, while Legside was dropped against Oli Pope, which tried to stop a Jasprit Bumrah delivery.Pant, who dives to stop the ball, entered the pain while receiving treatment from the physio and even when he moved his fingers up heavily. The pants tried to live for the rest of the rest, once they worked, he left for further treatment.Later, the Indian team’s head coaches Gautam Gambhir and Kotak also took a look at the injury to the pants. During the five -match tour, Pants have scored 342 runs in two matches on an average of 85.50, with two hundreds of hundreds of series openers in Headingley.