Can Rishabh Pant Overcome Injury to Save India?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Rishabh Pant's bravery shines through despite his injury.
- India reached a commendable total of 321/6 at lunch.
- Team spirit plays a crucial role in overcoming challenges.
- England's bowling attack put pressure on India.
- Support from teammates is vital in challenging situations.
Manchester, July 24 (NationPress) Rishabh Pant, the vice-captain, bravely stepped onto the field despite suffering from a fractured right foot, finishing the innings not out on 39 runs off 55 balls. This resilient effort helped India reach 321/6 in 105 overs at lunch during the second day of the fourth Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test against England at Old Trafford on Thursday.
During this session, India collected 57 runs over 22 overs, but rain curtailed the play. Although Pant appeared to struggle while running, his determination was evident as he leaned on railings for support while walking to bat. Moments before, Shardul Thakur offered him a supportive pat on the head, highlighting Pant's commitment to his team as India surpassed the 320-run mark.
With Washington Sundar remaining not out on 20, India is poised to secure a substantial first innings total. England, on the other hand, aims to wrap up India's innings by dismissing Thakur and Ravindra Jadeja. In the morning session, Jofra Archer consistently targeted Jadeja's outside edge until he finally got him to edge one to Harry Brook at second slip, sending Jadeja back for 20.
Thakur and Washington Sundar persevered against a challenging English bowling attack, forming a crucial 48-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Thakur struck three boundaries in his innings of 41 off 88 balls before his dismissal, which came when he edged a drive off Ben Stokes to Ben Duckett at gully.
The crowd erupted in applause as the injured Pant made his way to the crease. Despite his discomfort in running, he walked back to the pavilion alongside Sundar, leaving the cricketing community in awe of his indomitable spirit.
Brief Scores: India 321/6 in 105 overs (B Sai Sudharsan 61, Yashasvi Jaiswal 58; Ben Stokes 3-55, Liam Dawson 1-45) against England.