‘I will not swear on my mother’, the banter between Pant and Kuldeep was captured on stump mic, video went viral
Even before this, both of them have been seen many times having fun with each other on the field. Rishabh Pant and Kuldeep Yadav (Photo Source: A fun moment was captured in the stump mic between Rishabh Pant and Kuldeep Yadav, representing India B and India A in the Duleep Trophy 2024. The video of which is now rapidly going viral on social media. Even before this, both of them have been seen having fun with each other on the field many times. Chasing the target of 275 runs set by India-B, India A lost wickets at regular intervals, which put the team in trouble. They needed 131 runs to win and only three wickets were left. Kuldeep Yadav was India-A’s last hope as a batsman, who had performed well in batting in the last few matches. He played Sai Kishore’s over well and when it was the last ball of the over, Pant alerted the fielders fielding outside 30 yards and asked them to stop the single. To this Kuldeep replied that he will not take a single. Pant then jokingly said that swear on your mother that you will not take a single. Pant said, “Everyone should stay on top for the singles” Kuldeep replied, “I would not have” Pant said smilingly, “Eat it mother, I will not take the oath.” Watch the video here- Rishabh : “Everything is for singles, stay upstairs” Kuldeep : “I am not a lunge” Rishabh : “Tell me mother, I will not swear” 🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/7fqfMY4wqS — PantMP4. (@indianspirit070) September 8, 2024 Talking about the India A vs India B match, India A had to score 275 runs on the last day of the match to win, but the entire team was all out for 198 runs. In this way, India B won by 76 runs. KL Rahul played an innings of 57 runs in 121 balls for India A, but he could not make his team win. Earlier, India-B batted first and scored 321 runs in the first innings, in which Mushir Khan contributed 181 runs. In reply, India-A was all out at 231 runs. India-B could only score 184 runs in the second innings and set a target of 275 runs for India-A.