Rishabh Pant once again displayed his superstar prowess in Test cricket, delivering a remarkable counter-attacking innings that turned the tide for India on Day 2 of the third Test against New Zealand. Entering the day with New Zealand in a commanding position, Pant wasted no time, launching a stunning assault that disrupted the Kiwis’ plans and forced them onto the defensive.
India had closed Day 1 in a challenging position, having lost four early wickets, and needed a steadying presence to regain footing. Rising to the occasion, Pant partnered with Shubman Gill, and together they quickly turned the tables on New Zealand.
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With precise footwork and calculated risks, Pant put the pressure back on the opposition, prompting New Zealand to pull back their close-in fielders in a desperate attempt to contain his explosive shots.
The left-hander was especially aggressive against the Kiwi spinners, taking full advantage of his comfort against spin. He targeted Ajaz Patel with fearless intent, reaching his fifty in just 36 balls. The highlight of his innings was an enormous six off Patel that left the New Zealand fielders and fans alike in awe.
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Advancing down the track, Pant met Patel’s flighted delivery from around the wicket with a fierce strike that sailed over long-on, a shot that seemed to signal India’s resurgence. Pant and Gill’s partnership was crucial, as they joined forces at a moment when India needed resilience and skill to restore their pride.
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The pair played intelligently, balancing caution with aggression, building a formidable stand close to the 100-run mark. Meanwhile, Gill had a slice of luck, as Mark Chapman dropped a catch that could have ended his innings prematurely. This reprieve allowed the duo to push India’s score further, eyeing individual milestones as they aimed to lead India to a much-needed consolation victory after New Zealand’s series lead.