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Ind vs Eng 3rd Test: ‘Out Nahin Hona Hain’ – Rishabh Pant motivates himself to fight through a hurdle of pain. Cricket news

Rishabh Pant of India celebrated Birmingham between England and India, Edgbaston in England, Saturday, July 5, 2025 after scoring four days of fifty runs of the second cricket Test match between England and India. (AP Photo/Scott Hepel)

London: Half an hour before India’s innings began on Friday afternoon, Rishabh Pant led the practice area at Lord’s. He batted in the nets for a good 30 minutes.The practice area is adjacent to the main ground here and many spectators thrilled the region. One of the fans shouted, ”Pant bhai You’re right? “Pants, which was getting ready to face another delivery, replied,”Try the car way. Woh hi checked rahe (I’m trying. This is what I am investigating). ,The left index finger of the pants, which took a blow from a Jasprit Bumrah delivery on the first day of the match, was still hurting. With every shot in the nets, he was heard growing the words Kus. The respective throdow experts and assistant staff tried to ask him if he was in pain. The pants strictly warned him, “No one will ask me about the pain. If I am saying that I am fine, it means that I am fine.”

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Even Pant went about the construction of another important innings of 74 for India on Saturday morning, it was clear that the pain did not reduce. Every shot that was found in the game below the hand was a serious on his face.Pant’s greatest motivator is himself. He keeps talking to himself how the game is moving forward. A week ago to play U-19 World Cup in January 2016, Toi visited a practice session at Sonnet Club in Delhi. When he was killing his limit on a rough patch of the ground, he kept reminding himself, “Out nahin hon hain (not go out). ,

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Talking to yourself has always been the defense system of pants. “I always talk a lot to myself. You come to know about it because the stump mike catchs it. My late coach Tarak Sinha taught me to keep talking to myself. That’s what I have been doing since childhood. It helps me a lot,” Pant said.He once told TOI that he prefers to panic before a game. Maybe someone may have seen that when he used to take a guard quickly in his innings, he had a dry cough. It is again a part of its defense system, to fight her stomach shock.It is very difficult to understand the idea process of pants. Perhaps his internal voice is the best option. On Saturday, he once again preferred himself to bat through pain and ensured that India did not fall back in the test at the beginning of three days.

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