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Rishabh Pant suffered a leg injury while playing reverse sweep in the Manchester Test. Former England cricketer Geoffree Boycott called it Pant’s fault. He said that the team was under control and no such shot was needed. Pant still batted bravely.

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Delhi: Former England cricketer Geoffree Boycott has reacted sharply when Rishabh Pant was injured during the Manchester Test. Pant suffered a right leg injury while hitting a reverse sweep off 8 balls. The ball hit the leg directly, which caused it to groan in pain. He was immediately given medical assistance and was later taken out for a scan.

Boycott talked about Rishabh’s injury

Boycott said that Pant is a very talented player and his injury is sorry. But he also added that Pant himself is responsible for this. He said in the podcast of the telegraph, “When a player is injured, it hurts, but the shot that Pant hit was absolutely non -essential. The team was in good condition and they should have batted in a normal way.”

Boycott admitted that Pant is known for such unique shots and when he is successful, he gets accolades. But, when such a shot does not work, it seems stupid. He said that India was in a good position, but now Pant’s not playing in both innings can harm India in the match.

Despite this, Pant showed courage and landed on the field to bat again on the second day. After Shardul Thakur was dismissed, Pant slowly reached the ground. The trouble was clearly visible in his move. Runner is no longer allowed in international cricket, so he had to run himself. He hit a brilliant half century in 69 balls. During this, he also hit a tremendous six on Jofra Archer. His courageous half -century ended for 54 runs when Archer blew his gills.

Fans appreciated Pant for this brave innings, but his injury has once again launched a debate about risky shots and player safety in cricket.

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