The pain of Rishabh Pant after Lord’s sorrow: racing controversy, 9 flows in the second sleeves and an emotional message | Cricket news

New Delhi: A series of captivating tests delivered another intense turn when England exceeded India by 22 points in a third exciting test in Lord’s on Monday, taking a 2-1 lead with two remaining games in the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy. India looked at the defeat at 147 for 9, still requiring 46 additional points to reach the target of 193 points, when Mohammed Siraj joined Ravira Jadeja at the Plé. The duo resisted the tea break on the last day, giving India a glimmer of hope for an unlikely victory.However, just as visitors started to believe, Siraj was dismissed by Shoaib Bashir. The right -hander gave a defensive shot to the duct out of the spinner, but the ball brutally turned back and cut the leg guarantee, Bowling India for 170.
While England broke out to celebrate, Siraj looked devastated and Jadeja remained undefeated over 61, having struck for almost four and a half hours to record its fourth consecutive half-century of the series.
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Has the Rishabh Pant runoff considerably affected India’s chances of winning the test?
After the heartbreaking defeat, the goalkeeper India Rishabh Pant shared an emotional message on social networks.“We fought hard, but sometimes the game does not happen in your direction. Testing the cricket never stops teaching,” posted Pant.Pant’s run-out, while trying a second round to help Kl Rahul finished his century just before lunch on day 3, was described by the captain of India Shubman Gill as a “error of judgment”, clarifying that she was not motivated by personal milestones.Addressing the media after the narrow loss, Gill said that the dismissal of pant out of 74 turned out to be a decisive moment in the match.“We are talking about this by keeping the team’s interest before the personal stages. But I think it was a mistake in judgment, rather than wanting to score 100 points. I think he said it would be better if he scored 100 points before lunch. A drummer feels a pressure at 99 points.“But at the end of the day, I don’t think it’s personal and he was exhausted because of his personal stage. It was a judgment error. Rishabh made the call. Kl Bhai ran at danger. I would say it was a mistake in judgment. It can happen to any drummer.
“That said, the most important moment for us was the release of Rishabh.


