Rishabh Pant’s trademark one-handed six traveled 101 meters: on Twitter he is called the ‘god of one-handed shots’

When the scoreboard read 71-4, Delhi’s left-arm midfielder went through a difficult period and was caught under Indian pressure after Virat Kohli was dismissed for 11. Half side returned to the dressing room for 98 runs. There were runs on the board and the visitors were seeing another big drop.

But with Jadeja, team-mate Dakshin Panje not only kept his side out of trouble, but also helped the tourists effectively end the day’s play by scoring 222 for Ravindra Jadeja’s sixth wicket. Pant’s sensational 146 off 111 balls ended the visitors’ day at 338 for seven.

Pant, who has been a different batsman in the red-ball format since making his Test debut in 2018 – has once again shown why experts have kept him at such a high standard by scoring the second and fourth centuries of his career in England. In SENA countries. On the way to his century, Pant – who is the highest run scorer in Tests for Team India in 2022 – broke several records and proved once again how special a batsman he is when he is a component.

Pant was particularly in danger against England leg-spinner Jack Leach and his intentions became clear when he was attacked by host captain Ben Stokes. After completing his half-century, Pant began to move his gear and it didn’t take long to complete another great century. Pant didn’t stop until he completed his century as this young man left his animal mode.

In one over of the left-arm spinner, Pant stunned everyone by hitting a six with one hand on the midwicket. The maximum distance was 101 meters as critics and experts once again started talking about Pant’s aggressive brand cricket.

Soon after completing his century off just 89 balls, the entire Indian dressing room, including head coach Rahul Dravid, was abuzz with joy. Dravid – who has been showing calm throughout his cricketing days – looked very happy with Pant’s performance and was caught on TV camera and praised the young man by raising his hands before showing his excellent cricket performance.