A High-Stakes Test Match Between India and England is Currently Being Played at the Historic Lord’s Cricket Ground.
On day 1, Team India Faced a Major Concern when WicketKeper-Batter Rishabh Pant Injured His Finger and Had to Walk of the field.
Despite Receiving Medical Treatment, He appeared to be in considerable pain and did not return. Dhruv Jurel, India’s Backup Wicktkeeper, then Took Over Duties Behind the Stumps.
This situation has sparked a lot of curiosity amn fans: if pant remain unfit, is dhruv jurel allowed to bat in his place?
ICC rules on substitutes explained
According to the rules For head injuries.
Since pant’s injury is related to his finger and not a head injury, jurel is not eligible to bat in his place. He can continue to keep wickets and fields, but the batting slot remain unavailable to a non-conference substitute.
Latest update on Rishabh Pant’s fitness
As per the bcci’s official statement, pant is currently under medical supervision, and the support staff is monitoring his recovery closely. The team is hopeful that the injury isn’t and that he’ll be removed to return to bat later in the match.
Rishabh pant has been in outstanding form through
He Holds An Impressive Batting Average of 85.5, Including One Century and Two Half-CENTURIES, Making Him a Crucial Asset for India in the Ongoing Series.
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With the scoreboard reading 251/4 at stumps on day 1, hosts england will aim to shift gears on day 2 aganst an Indian team eager to strike early. Joe root, unbeated on 99, is just one run away from Reaching a Well-Deserved Century.
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