Team India were dealt a worrying blow on Day 1 of the Manchester Test as Rishabh Pant had to walk off the field after copping a nasty toe-crushing yorker from Chris Woakes. The left-hander was in visible pain and couldn't continue batting, raising concerns about his availability for the r
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On day one, while batting at 37, Pant attempted a reverse sweep on a Chris Woakes delivery, which was a yorker. However, the swashbuckling hitter could not get his way this time around, with the ball hitting the edge of his bat and crashing on his shoe, causing Pant extreme pain.
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"Yeah, of course. After the first game, Shubby (Shubman Gill) had a conversation with me that because of the combination, and since we were playing at Edgbaston, which is a different kind of wicket but he came and gave me the complete picture, what happened behind the scenes," Sai said.
"I mean, there's a bit of variable bounce and two pace wicket as well and overcast was also there," Sai said.
"So, throughout the day, it was cloud-covered. Throughout the day, the ball was moving, doing something or the other from the wicket...I thought I played a bit tighter and took some
"He was in a lot of pain definitely, but they've gone for scans. We'll get to know overnight, probably get the information tomorrow," Sudharsan said. The youngster also admitted Pant's absence could hurt India going forward in the Test. "Obviously, because he was batting really well today