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Former England cricketer David Lloyd accused Rishabh Pant of ‘milking’ his injury during the ongoing fourth Test at Old Trafford in Manchester. The Indian vice-captain suffered a toe fracture after being hit by a delivery from Chris Woakes on the first day of the Test match.
There were chances he could do more damage to a fractured foot, yet he came out, not at No.11 but at a time when the ball was doing things
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Former England cricketer David Lloyd has stirred controversy by suggesting that Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant exaggerated a toe injury during the fourth Test at Old Trafford. Lloyd, observing from the legends lounge,
Rishabh Pant frequently makes people sit on the edge of their seats, in anticipation of the thrills his batting will bring. On Day 2 of India’s fourth Test against England, Pant made everyone stand up and applaud.
It is more complicated in cricket, where Law 24 has never been broken. But it was softened six years ago when Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne became the first substitute allowed to bat in a Test after Steve Smith was struck on the head by Archer at Lord’s and suffered a concussion.
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Chris Woakes finally broke silence on the delivery that caused Rishabh Pant's toe fracture in the ongoing fourth Test in Manchester, with the England pacer stating he didn't intend to bowl a yorker. The incident took place on the opening day at Old Trafford when the Indian vice-captain attempted a reverse sweep,
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