A mountain of troubles falls on Rohit Sharma’s head, India’s biggest match winner out of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy!

Vilas Dhadke
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Team India, under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma , is currently playing the first match of the three-match Test series against New Zealand at the Bengaluru ground. After being all out for 46 runs in the first innings, the Indian team made a brilliant comeback in the second innings and gave life to this match.

However, this match is still out of India’s reach. The Bengaluru Test has raised a new problem for Rohit Sharma. The team’s most aggressive batsman may be out of the team before the Border Gavaskar Trophy to be held in Australia in November this year.

Rishabh Pant may be out of Border Gavaskar Trophy

Team India may face a big setback before going on the Australia tour  . Explosive batsman Rishabh Pant may be out of the 5 Test match series against the Kangaroos. Actually, he got injured on the second day of the Bengaluru Test. His injury was so serious that the physio had to take him out of the field.

Rishabh Pant may be out of Border Gavaskar Trophy

While going out, it was clear from Pant’s face how much pain he was in. After the day’s play was over, Team India captain Rohit Sharma gave an update on his injury and said that his knee is currently swollen. 

Rishabh Pant is the biggest match winner of Team India

Pant’s injury is also a matter of concern for Rohit Sharma and the team management because he is currently the team’s biggest match winner in Test cricket. The opposition team, especially Australia, understands very well that Pant’s presence on the field is enough. If he is out of BGT, it will be the biggest blow for the team. Pant played an important role in helping India win the series 2-1 against Australia in 2021.

Rishabh Pant is the biggest match winner of Team India

Rishabh Pant ‘s performance against Australia 

  • On the 2021 Australian tour, Pant scored 274 runs in 3 matches at an average of 68.50. This also included two half-centuries.
  • In Tests, Australia’s Khilaf Pant has scored 624 runs in 7 matches at an average of 44.21. This includes 1 century and 2 half-centuries.
  • If we talk about his Test career, Pant has scored 2432 runs in 35 Test matches with 6 centuries and 11 half-centuries at an average of 44.21.

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