Drama in Headingley! Rishabh Pant loses his composure after the referee denies the change of ball, launches a frustration ball – Watch | Cricket news
Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill (Getty Images)

New Delhi: How often have we seen Rishabh Pant losing his composure on a cricket field? Rarely, even never. But day 3 of the first test in Headingley, the batter of a generally calm and compound ticket office had a rare moment of visible frustration.The incident occurred when Pant asked the referee on the ground to change the ball. The referee denied the request, leading to an animated reaction of Pant, who threw the angle ball. Jasprit Bumrah also joined the discussion, highlighting the state of the ball, but the referee was firm and rejected the call again.Despite the momentary emotional flash, the pant’s bat did everything he spoke when he continued to rewrite the records in the red ball cricket.He went beyond the former captain of India Rohit Sharma to become the team’s first kick in the history of the ICC World World Championship (WTC). Pant has now broken 62 six in WTC games, exceeding Rohit total of 56 in 40 tests. The 27 -year -old has reached this feat in just 35 games, raising 2,386 points to an average of 41.85, including five centuries and 13 fifty.Globally, Captain of England Ben Stokes directs the Six strike WTC cards with 83 six in 54 tests.Pant also exceeded Ms. Dhoni to record the most centuries of testing by an Indian counter. His seventh tonne of test came on Saturday, praying to him moreover on the six of Dhoni. It was also its fifth hundred test in Sena countries (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) – the most by any Asian striker. He now has three tonnes of testing in England, and each in Australia and South Africa.

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With this, Pant equaled Kumar Sangakkara to Sri Lanka for the most centuries of testing (7) as a counter goalkeeper among Asian players.Day 2, Pant also crossed the 3,000-point mark during tests, becoming only the second Indian Garden Guiche-Gardien to do so after Dhoni. He is now the most successful Asian goalkeeper in Sena countries in terms of marked points.In 44 tests, Pant scored 3,082 points at an average of 43.40, including seven centuries and 15 half-century. His races have reached a remarkable striking rate of 73.69 – a testimony of his intrepid style and counterattack.

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