The Indian cricket team has to play 10 Test matches in the next 4 months. Team India played the last Test match this year in March and now from 19 September it has to play a 2-match Test series against Bangladesh. To prepare for the long format, many star players of the Indian cricket team are participating in the Duleep Trophy which started today, which includes players like Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant. Shubman Gill, who is captaining the India A team, took such a brilliant catch of Rishabh Pant on the very first day in the match against India B that the fans could not believe their eyes.
Rishabh Pant tried to hit a shot over mid-off
India B team had lost its first three wickets on the score of 67 runs on the first day of the game, after which Rishabh Pant, who came to bat, tried to play in his natural style. After facing 9 balls, Pant had scored 7 runs with the help of a four. After this, Pant tried to play a big shot on the 10th ball of his innings. Pant tried to play a shot in the air over mid-off on the ball of Akash Deep who was bowling, on which the ball went very high. Shubman Gill, who was fielding there at that time, ran backwards seeing the ball and did not let his attention deviate from the ball for a minute. When Gill finally saw that he would be a little away from the ball, he jumped in the air and caught the ball with both hands. Seeing this catch, Pant was also surprised for a while on the field and he had to return to the pavilion on a personal score of 7.
Musheer Khan handled the innings from one end
There has been a lot of excitement in the first day of Duleep Trophy so far, in which the bowlers of India A team have definitely impressed with their performance. On the other hand, Mushir Khan is handling the innings of India B team who lost their 7 wickets at the score of 94. By the time of writing the news, Mushir had scored 71 runs facing 161 balls and the score of India B team had reached close to 150 runs.
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