Rishabh Pant hits reverse ramp shot against Marcus Stoinis, fans remember James Anderson’s washout
Rishabh Pant is making an amazing comeback and looking at his batting, it seems that he can be selected in the team for the upcoming T20 World Cup. RISHABH PANT The 26th match of IPL 2024 is being played between Lucknow Super Giants and Delhi Capitals at Ekana Stadium. In this match, Rahul won the toss and decided to bat first. Lucknow had a bad start but on the basis of Ayush Badoni’s brilliant fifty, the team gave Delhi Capitals a target of 168 runs to win. While chasing the target, both the opening batsmen of Delhi Capitals could not settle at the crease for long. David Warner scored 8 runs in 9 balls, while Prithvi Shaw scored 32 runs in 22 balls with the help of 4 fours. After this, Rishabh Pant and Jake Fraser McGurk made an amazing partnership due to which the match slipped from the hands of Lucknow. There was a partnership of 77 runs between the two batsmen which was praiseworthy. Rishabh Pant played his trademark shot What a shot behind the wicket by Rishabh Pant. pic.twitter.com/lcctptKobI — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) April 12, 2024 Meanwhile, when Rishabh Pant was batting, he hit an amazing shot on Marcus Stoinis which refreshed the memories. Actually, Rishabh Pant had given a similar reverse shot to James Anderson in the Test match against England. He hit the same shot in today’s match also. Rishabh Pant targeted Marcus Stoinis while bowling the fourth ball of the 12th over and hit a reverse ramp shot. This ball went straight for four runs and all the fans jumped with joy after seeing this shot. However, Pant could not complete his fifty and was stumped by Ravi Bishnoi on 41 runs with the help of 4 fours and 2 sixes in 24 balls. With this he has also completed 3000 runs in IPL. Rishabh Pant is making an amazing comeback and looking at his batting, it seems that he can be selected in the team for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Rishabh Pant was out in a strange manner When Rishabh Pant went forward to take a shot at Bishnoi’s ball, he missed it and the ball went straight into the hands of the wicketkeeper. To avoid stumping, Rishabh Pant wanted to keep the bat on the crease, but he made a big mistake. The bat left his hand and went straight through the wicketkeeper’s head and fell on his hand. A typical Rishabh Pant moment. pic.twitter.com/jnQV1oAOvc — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) April 12, 2024