Eng vs Ind 2025 (Monitor): Kl Rahul’s folded hand gesture goes viral after Rishabh Pant’s Heroics on the first day of Headingley Test
At the end of the action packed Day 1 of the opening test Intermediate England and India At Headingley, it was not only the run on the scoreboard that attracted attention, but also a brief, heartfelt gesture that captured the essence of Indian cricket’s camaraderie.
KL Rahul falls in honor after Rishabh Pant’s dominant display vs England
As vice captain Rishab pants After 65 gritty, unbeaten knocks from 102 deliveries, we returned to the dressing room. KL was satisfiedpreviously opened the innings with 42 composed of 42, so we welcomed the pants with folded hands and a few bows. I was caught at that moment Indian Cricket Committee (BCCI)The official camera of the film quickly became one of the most widely circulated clips on social media from playing the day. The gesture, although fleeting, resonates strongly with cricket fans and experts, reflecting not only the bonds within the team, but also the perception of Pants’ calmness and important contributions at pivotal moments of the inning.
Here’s the video:
The masterclass of control and patience pants anchors India’s first day domination at Headingley
Already stepping into the bat with a score with Indian favor, Pants approached the innings with incredible restraint and tactical clarity, in contrast to the often glamour style associated with him. His undefeated 65-off 102 ball has seven sharp boundaries, and more importantly, it helped solidify his unbreakable 138-run partnership with the skipper Shubman GillHe was tall at 127, who was not out himself.
The Headingley Test became even more memorable for Pants as Ms Dhoni reached a historic personal milestone as she became the second wicketkeeper batter over India’s 3,000 run mark in Test cricket. What makes this achievement even more extraordinary is the remarkable record of Pants in the country of Senna (South Africa, the UK, New Zealand and Australia), venues that are resilient and often known for dangerous situations with the speed of sub-bat abuse. In these challenging away settings, Pants currently collects 1746 runs from 27 tests on an impressive average of 38.80, including half-century of the 4th and 6th century.
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