Key Points

Rishabh Pant is still nursing a finger injury sustained during the Lord's Test. The BCCI confirmed his recovery is ongoing, with Dhruv Jurel continuing as wicketkeeper. Pant's absence could be a major blow given his stellar form in the series. India will hope he returns soon to bolster their batting lineup.

Key Points: Rishabh Pant Still Recovering From Finger Injury as Jurel Keeps Wickets

  • Pant injured while diving for a catch in 34th over
  • BCCI monitoring his recovery closely
  • Dhruv Jurel steps in as wicketkeeper
  • Pant's absence could hurt India's batting strength
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He is still recovering from the hit on his left index finger: BCCI updates on Pant's injury

BCCI confirms Pant's injury recovery ongoing, Dhruv Jurel to continue wicketkeeping in Lord's Test as India faces setback.

"Rishabh Pant is still recovering from the hit on his left index finger. – BCCI"

London, July 11

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday provided an update on India's swashbuckling wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant, where it said that the cricketer is still recovering from his injury and will not take the field on the second day of the Lord's test.

"Rishabh Pant is still recovering from the hit on his left index finger. The BCCI medical team continues to monitor his progress. Dhruv Jurel will continue to keep wickets on Day 2," BCCI wrote on X.

https://x.com/BCCI/status/1943609639431708983

In the 34th over bowled by Jasprit Bumrah, Pant made a dive to pick up the ball, but could not get it cleanly in his hands, making England pick two runs off byes. Following that, he was seen in a lot of pain and had to leave the field for medical attention, as per Sky Sports.

Young Dhruv Jurel took the field as he replaced Bumrah in the second session of the first day of the Test match.

If Pant does end up sustaining an injury, it would be a massive blow to India, as he is one of their best Test batters, being their second-highest run-getter in the series with 342 runs in four innings at an average of 85.50, with two centuries and a fifty. He scored twin centuries at Leeds, with a best score of 134. So far, he has broken plenty of records as a wicketkeeper-batter, especially going ahead of legend MS Dhoni for most Test centuries by a keeper-batter for India and highest run tally by an Asian wicketkeeper in South Africa, England, New Zealand, and Australia (SENA) nations.

Jurel has so far played four Tests, scoring 202 runs in six innings at an average of 40.40 and best score of 90, his solitary fifty against England last year at home in his debut series. He is yet to feature in the playing eleven on this tour despite some solid performances for India A at home, Australia, and in the UK.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in London, I saw that dive live - it looked really painful. BCCI should prioritize player health over matches. Maybe rest him for next test too if needed.
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Vikram M
Why is our medical team always so vague with injury updates? "Still recovering" could mean anything. At least tell us if it's a fracture or just bruising. Transparency matters!
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Priya S
Jurel got his chance finally! Hope he proves himself like Pant did when he got his opportunity. Tough shoes to fill but wishing him all the best 🤞
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Rohit P
Pant's twin centuries at Leeds were legendary! Hope this injury doesn't affect his form. We need him fit for the remaining matches. #PantArmy
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Nisha Z
Finger injuries for keepers can be tricky. Remember how Dhoni struggled with similar issues? Better to be cautious than risk long-term damage.

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