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1st Test: Tendulkar Lauds Mind Games By Pant-Gill: 'Not Just Casual Talk, They Were Disrupting Rhythm'
Resuming Day 2 of the first Test on 65 not out, Pant displayed immense maturity and poise in the early hours of play. Pant absorbed the early pressure from England’s bowlers before unleashing his trademark attacking strokes.
He reached his century mark with a six off Shoaib Bashir and then broke out into his trademark somersault celebration. He played a valuable knock of 134 before being caught plumb by Josh Tongue. “Rishabh’s celebration is as entertaining as his batting! Well done, Rishabh,” posted Sachin.
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‘I Try To Take It Deep’: Jaiswal Reflects On Special Century As India Dominate England On Day 1
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2nd Unofficial Test: Bad Light Forces Early Stumps, England Lions’ Trail India ‘A’ By 156 Runs
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'I Don't Think It's Sunk In Yet': Atkinson On Debut Test Burst Of 7-45 At Lord's
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'England Can’t Be Picking Anderson On Sentiment Forever; Have To Find Some Young Seamers', Says Boycott
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31