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Rishabh Pant Shares His Frustration Over Fractured Toe

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Rishabh Pant Shares His Frustration Over Fractured Toe
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India’s Test vice-captain, Rishabh Pant, recently shared a candid snapshot of his foot encased in a plaster cast. The image, posted on Instagram Stories, carried a blunt yet telling caption: “I hate this sooo much.”

Pant has been sidelined following a fracture sustained on the opening day of the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford, where an attempted reverse sweep went awry.

The injury abruptly ended that day’s play for him—even as the team considered pain-killer-assisted continuation, the BCCI medical team ultimately ruled him unfit.

Rishabh Pant
Rishabh Pant

Heroic Return and Team Praise

Despite being advised a rigorous six-week rest, Pant stunned fans and commentators alike by hobbling back to the crease the next day, fully geared and resolute. He started the innings with only one functioning foot but still managed to craft a gritty 54 off 75 balls. India, inspired by his grit, ultimately held to a draw against all odds.

Following the match, head coach Gautam Gambhir lavished praise on the bruised hero. He declared that Pant’s grit would become foundational to the team’s spirit in future generations, urging that generations ahead would speak of this feat with admiration.

Series Fallout and Outlook

Pant’s heroic effort, however, came at a cost. The BCCI confirmed that he would not participate in the fifth and final Test of the series, with Narayan Jagadeesan named as his replacement. The medical team will continue to monitor his progress closely.

The world of cricket has been buzzing over the incident—not just for the drama, but for the underlying questions it raised about player welfare and substitution rules in Test cricket. Critics and former players have labelled Pant’s innings “great theatre,” while others argue it exposes how archaic the sport’s substitution policy remains—especially when injuries impair players’ ability to contribute safely.


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