Ind vs eng: Team India big shock! Rishabh Pant has to release the ground… serious injury to the current match
Samira Vishwas July 24, 2025 02:24 AM

Rishabh Pant is seriously injured in the England match against India in the Machter Test: Machter has begun to match about India against England. The Indian team started a strong start in this match. Both India opener batsmen Successful Jaiswal and KL Rahul gave the team a huge start. In the Lord’s Test matches, India’s deputy captain Rishabh Pant had to leave the field due to his hand injury. Now the fourth Test for the Indian team has been hit hard.

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In the fourth Test, India’s wicket or a council but he was once again injured and injured. Chris Vox’s ball was hit by his feet and his basement was beginning to get blood after marriage, so it was difficult for him to walk. And so he had to bring the ambulance to the field because he did not walk in the field and has then taken him for treatment.

Rishabh Pant had shared 50 more runs for India with Sai Sudarshan, after losing three wickets for the first day of the ongoing fourth Test between India and England. In the current matches, Rishabh and 37 runs were hit by a six and two boundaries, after which he had to retire.

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Rishabh Pant was recently cured of an injury and was fit to play the fourth Test match. In the third Test match played at Lords, Pant’s finger hit a ball while he was seen in a lot of pain. Rishabh had to leave the field and he could not do wicketkeeping in both innings. The Indian team is already suffering due to the injuries of the players.

The sky was not completely fit, but Arshid was also injured during the practice. But considering Pant’s recent form, his injury is the worst news. Before the injury, Pant was on the crease and was playing for 3 runs.

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