IND vs Eng: ‘What is tone?’ Gautam Gambhir slammed after Rishabh Pant’s ‘Brainfed’ dismissal. Cricket news

Rishabh Pant on Saturday scored a remarkable century in Hadingley in the first Test against England, which crossed the record of MS Dhoni for most centuries by Indian wicketkeeper-better. The 27 -year -old innings of 134 ended when he was rejected by Josh Tongu, which criticized Dinesh Karthik about the possible intervention of head coach Gautam Gambhir, which affected the natural gameplay of the pants. The pants celebrated their milestones with a Somarasault festival, which entertained the crowded crowd in the Leeds. His century contributed to a total of 471 of India, where he joined Yashsvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill as centenary-makers for visitors in the innings. The dismissal in the 108th over occurred when the tongue gave an abusive delivery, which left the pants alone, resulting in the ball to hit his pad near the knee roll. Ripley confirmed that the ball would have hit the middle and leg stump. Commenting for Sky Sports, Dinesh Karthik saw a change in the pants’ approach following a possible message from the coaching staff. “This is also very interesting, when a message was sent to Rishabh Pant, it curbed his game style. He was very careless with making his stroke, and yet realizes that a message was sent to tell him to calm down, I think, I think, I think, I think,” Kartik said.
Karthik emphasized the importance of communication methods between coaches and players. “As a coach, this makes it perfectly understandable when you want to receive a message across the batsman. But over time, you realize, for some players, how you send that message, it becomes very important, it becomes very important, what is the tone, the tone that is used, which is used, which is best from the batsman,” He said. Former India wicketkeeper-bitter suggested that a separate approach may be necessary for pants. “Perhaps with Rishabh Pant, it needs to be a different way in which you find things,” Karthik commented. Quiz: Who is that IPL player? India’s innings experienced collapse in the first session of day 2, losing four wickets in the last thirty minutes. Shubman Gill (147), Karun Nair (0), Rishabh Pant (134), and Shardul Thakur (1) were rejected during this period. The last seven wickets of the Indian team fell for just 41 runs, Josh Gibi and Ben Stokes claimed four wickets for England. The match started by England captain Stokes to win the toss and bowl first in Headingly. The innings had three Centurion – Jaiswal, Gill and Pants three centers from India, which despite late collapse helped the team to reach the total total. His contribution formed the backbone of India’s first innings 471 score. The position of the match reflected India’s batting strength through its century makers and their vulnerability, losing wickets in groups during the latter part of his innings. The England bowlers, especially the tongue and Stokes, impose capital during this period to ban the total of India.