Key Points

Rishabh Pant delivered a stunning performance in the fourth Test by batting with a fractured foot, scoring 54 runs and earning widespread praise. His courageous innings symbolizes the fighting spirit of the young Indian cricket team. Sanjay Manjrekar highlighted Pant's extraordinary commitment to Test cricket, comparing his effort to legendary moments in cricket history. The match showcased India's depth and resilience, especially with senior players absent.

Key Points: Pant's Heroic 54 Defying Injury Stuns England in Manchester Test

  • Pant batted 54 runs despite fractured right foot
  • India scored 358 in first innings
  • Young players showed exceptional temperament
  • Manjrekar praises Pant's Test cricket commitment
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4th Test: These are moments you remember 50 years from now, says Manjrekar on Pant batting with injury

Rishabh Pant's courageous innings with a fractured foot highlights India's resilience in fourth Test against England at Manchester

"These are moments in history you remember 50 years from now - Sanjay Manjrekar"

Manchester, July 24

Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar praised vice-captain Rishabh Pant's brave decision to walk out and bat despite a fractured right foot on day two of ongoing fourth Test against England, adding that this will be one of those moments which will be remembered by the cricketing world for 50 years.

On Thursday, Pant, who retired hurt on the opening day of the fourth Test due to a fracture in the fifth metatarsal of his right foot, received a standing ovation as he hobbled out to the crease and went on to make a courageous 54 off 75 balls - his 18th fifty in the longer format.

"When we saw Rishabh Pant with Gautam Gambhir having a chat, he was in his whites -- we thought maybe he might come out to bat at the end of the innings. Who would've thought he'd walk in after the fall of the very next wicket? He is injured, but don't rule out this guy."

"If he's told one day that he can't move his feet, he's got such wonderful hand-eye coordination that he'll still be able to dominate. So England would be worried that Rishabh Pant is back, even though he looked clearly in pain. This is clearly Rishabh Pant's decision; he decided, 'I'm going to go out there'."

"And when you do things like this -- gestures like Anil Kumble bowling with his jaw strapped, those are moments in history you remember 50 years from now. It shows how keen he is to turn up for India. There's something about Test cricket, especially when it's being played in England."

"Look at the amount of attention you get as a cricketer here. This is where he wants to give his best. If you wonder why he hasn't made the same impact in white-ball cricket, maybe this is why. Because Pant wants to leave a mark on Test cricket more than any other format," said Manjrekar on JioHotstar.

Apart from Pant's 54, B Sai Sudharsan and Yashasvi Jaiswal shined with 61 and 58 respectively, as India made 358 in their first innings. "This is a story I'm going to take home with me forever. This Indian team is missing two senior batters, and there are no senior players like Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane and still they've batted nearly 750 overs in the series."

"That's just incredible. With almost no experience, they've shown outstanding temperament and discipline. It speaks volumes about the hunger and maturity in this group," concluded Manjrekar.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I admire Pant's courage, shouldn't the team management be more careful with player injuries? We've seen too many careers cut short by playing through pain. What's the use of one heroic innings if it leads to long-term damage? 🤔
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Rohit P
Pant's innings was like watching a Bollywood sports drama in real life! The way he limped but still smashed boundaries - that's the never-say-die spirit of Indian cricket. England must be having nightmares about this guy!
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Sarah B
As someone new to cricket, this innings made me understand why Indians are so passionate about Test matches. The drama, the courage, the skill - it was all there in Pant's performance. Truly inspirational!
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Vikram M
Manjrekar is absolutely right - this will be remembered for decades! But let's not forget the young guns Jaiswal and Sudharsan too. The future of Indian cricket looks bright with such talent coming through.
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Kavya N
Pant's innings was special, but can we talk about the standing ovation from English crowd? That's sportsmanship at its best! Cricket truly brings people together across borders ❤️

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