Seeing the children, Rishabh Pant also became a child, entered the domestic field with his face hidden

Rishabh Pant is ready to return to cricket from IPL. Rishabh Pant (Image Credit- Instagram) Indian team’s star wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant is ready to return to cricket from IPL. He is working hard at NCA to regain his full fitness. Delhi Capitals Cricket Director Sourav Ganguly also said that approval from NCA is awaited. Meanwhile, Pant has posted an Insta story on his official Instagram account of playing marbles with children, which has gone viral on the internet. In that story, he has posted a video, in which he has covered his face with a cloth and is playing marbles with children. He wrote in the caption, “After ages quite random i neighbourhood” Rishabh Pant’s Insta story (Image Credit- Instagram) Pant is fully expected to play in this season of IPL, but he needs the green signal from NCA. Sourav Ganguly recently told that March 5 is important for Pant. On this day, Pant may get the green signal from the National Cricket Academy (NCA). A terrible car accident happened in 2022 Let us tell you that on December 30, 2022, Pant was badly injured in a car accident. The accident was so severe that his car caught fire. He had deep injuries all over his body and the ligament of his right knee was torn. However, BCCI provided full support in his treatment and gradually his health improved. Ever since he met with an accident, he has been away from cricket. It has been more than a year since he played cricket. Now his return to cricket is being predicted soon. Now time will tell when he returns and if he does, how will his performance be.

IND vs ENG: Yashasvi Jaiswal created history in Test cricket, entered the list of greats

Jaiswal has scored a total of 618 runs so far in this five-match series. Yashasvi Jaiswal (Photo Source: India’s young sensation Yashasvi Jaiswal achieved another feat on the second day of the fourth Test on Saturday, 24 February. He has become the fifth Indian in Test history to score 600 or more runs in a series. Yashasvi made his debut on the West Indies tour in July 2023 and now he achieved this feat by scoring an unbeaten 55 with one run off the bowling of Shoaib Bashir in the fourth Test against England. However, he was out after scoring 73 runs before the end of the day’s play. In his innings he hit 8 fours and one six. Yashasvi joins the list of greats With this, Yashasvi Jaiswal has joined the special list along with veteran Sunil Gavaskar, Virat Kohli, Rahul Dravid and Dilip Sardesai. Gavaskar, Kohli and Dravid scored more than 600 runs in a Test series twice in their careers, while Dilip Sardesai achieved the feat in the West Indies series in 1970–71. In the same series, Sunil Gavaskar made the record of scoring the most runs by an Indian batsman in a Test series by scoring 774 runs at an average of 154.8 including four centuries and three half-centuries. Let us tell you that Gavaskar is the only Indian to score more than 700 runs twice in the Test series. During India’s tour of the West Indies in 1978–79, Gavaskar scored 732 runs in six Test matches at an average of 91.5 with four centuries and one half-century. Apart from this, the world record for most runs in a Test series is in the name of Australian batsman Donald Bradman, who scored 974 runs in five Test matches against England in 1930 at an average of 139.14. 618 runs scored so far in the series Let us tell you that Yashasvi, a resident of Bhadohi, UP, scored two double centuries against Ben Stokes and Company in Vizag and Rajkot Test. This helped India take a 2-1 lead in the series. So far in this five-match series, Jaiswal has scored a total of 618 runs in seven innings at an average of 103 and strike rate of 78.32.