India came into the day on the backfoot, having lost three wickets to some bafflingly poor cricket towards the end of the ...
Did Pant get bat on that or not ... However, a fighting half-century by Rishabh Pant (64 in 57 balls, with nine fours and a six) kept India in the game. After his dismissal, India once again ...
It was only Rishabh Pant who showed some fight with the bat, as he took the game to the New Zealand bowlers. However, the left-hander was eventually dismissed by Ajaz Patel, sending the match ...
When bat is resting on the pad already ... In his brisk innings during the fourth and final innings, Rishabh Pant achieved a unique feat, becoming only the third batter after Virender Sehwag ...
India's wicket-keeper batter Rishabh Pant looked destined to take ... However, at he same time, Pant's bat had also hit his pads. Despite the dilemma, the third umpire decided to give the decision ...
As Team India's batting order crumbled against New Zealand's spin attack in Wankhede, Rishabh ... between bat and ball. But Patel and captain Tom Latham were convinced that Pant had edged it ...
Rishabh Pant was bringing India back in the game with his counterpunch but that is when he found himself on the wrong side of ...
W icketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant was left distraught after he was deemed out by the third umpire Paul Reiffel, and the ...
However, it all could've ended a little differently for India had Rishabh Pant managed to stay ... But, at the same time Pant's bat had also hit his pad. Though ultra-edge could've picked any ...
Indian captain Rohit Sharma spoke in detail about Rishabh Pant's controversial dismissal that sealed India's fate in the ...