‘It doesn’t look good at all’: Ricky Ponting is afraid that Rishabh Pant’s scan is placed on the shore. Cricket news

After a painful blow to his right leg during the day 1 of the fourth Test at Old Trafford, star wicketkeeper-boss Rishabh Pant stopped India after getting out of the field in visible pain. Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting clearly expressed the mood: “It doesn’t look good at all.”Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Batting fluently on the pants, 37, tried to make a reverse sweep from a yorker from Chris Woakes and gave the ball from inside on his right boot. This was followed by a worrying sequence – Pant took off his shoe, revealed a badly swollen leg, and was unable to stand visually. He rolled on the turf in pain for several minutes before taking off a small car.
Ponting while speaking to Sky Sports said that the signs were inauspicious: “They have rarely set their feet on the ground. He rolled around for 6-8 minutes before the golf cart came out. Immediate swelling was concerned for me. I myself have a metatarsal injury, and they are small, delicate bones. The fact is that he cannot put no weight on it – it does not look good at all. ,
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The absence of pants can seriously give India’s opportunities, especially when they pass 1-2 in a series of five matches.Ponting said, “The speed with which he brings into the Indian team – this is what he remembers the most.” “Someone who can break the game open and put pressure on the protest.”Sai Reformson of India, who scored the top with 61, stated that Pant “was in great pain” and confirmed that he had gone for a scan. “We know overnight,” he said.
Former India coach Ravi Shastri expressed concern about concerns about the absence of pants, which shapes the test course: “If he cannot come back, the game can have a huge impact. And with another new ball due to tomorrow, I think anything can happen.”The pants have been one of India’s standout artists in this series, scoring an average of 77 – and now, the team eagerly waits for the decision that may define their Manchester campaign.