'Ball Acche Se Dekhta Hu': Rishabh Pant’s Words Backfire, Falls On Ground After Failed Scoop Shot During ENG Vs IND 1st Test Match; Video

India's wicketkeeper-batter and vice-captain Rishabh Pant once again showed his unpredictable style of play, providing both entertainment and frustration on Day 4 of the first Test against England at Headingley.

With India looking to build on their lead in difficult overcast conditions, Pant was seen in conversation with KL Rahul at the crease. The ball had become soft and the pitch had started to show signs of wear, making batting a real challenge. KL Rahul, trying to steady the situation, offered advice urging Pant to be cautious. In response, Pant, known for his fearless approach, was caught on the stump mic saying, “Ball acche se dekhta hu” (I'll watch the ball properly).

However, despite his promise to play carefully, Pant did exactly the opposite on the very next delivery. Attempting his trademark scoop shot, he completely mistimed it and ended up falling to the ground, much to the surprise of teammates and fans alike.

The moment summed up Pant’s unique batting personality: bold, instinctive, and at times, impulsive. His attempt to dominate the bowling in testing conditions may not have worked this time, but it certainly left an impression. The incident has gone viral, with many cricket fans amused by Pant's confidence one moment and his reckless shot the next.

Though Pant’s intent is never in doubt, this episode is another reminder of the fine line between bravery and recklessness in Test cricket.

Rishabh Pant completes 150 dismissals in Test cricket

Meanwhile, Team India's vice-captain completed a massive milestone as far as his keeping statistics go, completing 150 dismissals in the format on day 3. The landmark came after Prasidh Krishna got Ollie Pope to nick off for 106. The southpaw took one more catch on day 3 when Stokes edged one off Mohammed Siraj's bowling in the 65th over of the innings.

Despite those two scalps, Harry Brook continued to score freely as the home side went to lunch at 327/5 after beginning at 209/3. The home side were eventually bowled out for 465, whittling down India's lead by 6 runs. India finished day 3 at 90/2, holding a 96-run lead.

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