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Ind vs Eng: ‘Neeche Hi Reh …’ – Warning from Mic of Rishabh Pant in Shubman Gill becomes viral during the leeds test | Cricket news

Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill (photo AP)

New Delhi: Team India dominated the opening day of the first test against England in Headingley, ending at 359/3, Captain Shubman Gill marking a 127 Invainu and Rishabh Pant contributing 65 not out, while Yashasvi Jaiswal did 101 and Kl Rahul added 42 on Friday. Jaiswal marked his first test sleeves in England with a brilliant century, reaching 16 four and six in 159 shots.Gill, striking at number four for the first time, demonstrated his attack skills during his beginnings as a test captain, remaining unbeaten on 127 from 175 deliveries.Pant reached a personal step by carrying out 3000 trials during his aggressive sleeves of 65 on 102 balls.During the last stages of the game, Pant was heard offered advice on caution to jerk off in the Microphone Stump when the captain came out to play a blow against Spinner Shoaib Bashir.“Niche hi reh nikal raha hai toh. Ye aa jaata, uth gaya.The incident occurred when Gill got out of his fold to play a more complete delivery of Bashir to a short cover, which prompted Pant to warn of taking unnecessary risks.The day marked the start of the new era of India in the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy, the team displaying a dominant performance through their three main contributors.

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Pant, known for his fearlessness style and his approach to risk taking, showed a different side of his personality by advising prudence to his captain.The partnership between Gill and Pant remained uninterrupted on Stumps, with India in a strong position after having used 85 overs in the game of the day.The trio of Jaiswal, Gill and Pant assured that India has maintained control throughout the opening day of the test match.

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