IND vs. Eng Test: ‘There is a lot of science in that madness’ – Michael von leads Rishabh Pant’s praise for heroes. Cricket news

New Delhi: Rishabh Pant’s twin centuries in Headingley may not be enough to save India from the defeat of five wickets in the first Test, but his sensational batting made heart and headlines around the world of cricket. Former England captain Michael Won led the chorus of praise, calling the pants a “one game-changer”, which may seem crazy but have been made on deep cricket intelligence.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“There is a lot of science in that madness, the way he plays,” Vaughan said in the Stick to Cricket Show. “You can see that Ben Stokes is praised when he is batting.”
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Unconventional and fearless strokeplays of the pants, including his trademark ramp shots and reverse scoops compared the biggest wicketkeeper-bits in history. Vaughan said, “Adam Gilchrist is the best wicketkeeper-better for me.” “But the pants set just a new trend. MS Dhoni was fantastic in white ball cricket, but the test record of the pants is far better than the number of his white balls.”
Alastair Cook and David Lloyd also appreciated the pants, Cook pointed to patience behind the glamor. “That smile does not mean that he does not like to win,” he said. “You don’t score two centuries and do not really want. He could rest after the first, but did not.”Despite the heroes of the pants – 134 and 118 in the match – India was allowed down by a delicate lower order and a bowling unit that failed to strike continuously beyond Jaspreet Bumrah. England chased 371 with five wickets.The second test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy begins on 2 July in Edgbaston.