‘Mera naam hai Washington, mujhe jaana hai DC’: Rishabh Pant’s Chirpings from Stump-mic Entertainment on Day 1

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Rishabh Pant entertained the fans with his chirpings from behind the stumps on Day 1 of the first Test between India and England.

In addition to his aggressive batting style, Rishabh Pant, the Indian keeper, is also famous for cutting behind the stocks. On the opening day of the first Test match between India and Australia, Rishabh Pant continued to bark behind the wicket to encourage his archers, even as England bats Joe Root and Dom Sibley intimidated him. India team.

Joe Root shook a centenary, unbeknownst to 128 at the end of the day, and Sibley scored 87 when the pair put on 200 runs for the third-wicket partnership. England finished the day on 263/3 in 89.3 overs.

Pant ‘s recitation’ behind the stocks began early from Day 1. During the 12th over, Ravichandran Ashwin came from around the wicket to Rory Burns’ opening, and Pant says politely, “Idhar se phasga toh maza aayega!” (It would be fun if caught from this angle!)

Another time, Pant tells Shahbaz Nadeem, “Inko ek tappey pe daalna hi nahi hai, inko alag-alag daalo.” (Do not give them a bowl the same length)

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When he was over from Washington Sundar, the Indian guardian jokes, “Mera naam hai Washington, Mujhe jaana hai DC.” (My name is Washington, I want to go to DC).

Guards:

Earlier, England had won the toss and opted to bat in the first Test in Chennai. Ravichandran Ashwin made his way early to India by eliminating Rory Burns in the first session, while Jasprit Bumrah also outscored Dan Lawrence to give India a high margin at lunch time.

However, Root and Sibley were then under the control of the Indian bowling attack before the latter was sent off in the final round of the day by Bumrah.

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