IND vs ENG 4th Test: ‘Playing through pain’ – Sachin Tendulkar lauds Rishabh Pant’s gritty fifty in Manchester | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: In a stirring display of courage and class, Rishabh Pant once again proved why he is India’s heartbeat in Test cricket, battling through a toe injury to script a fighting fifty on Day 2 of the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford. The left-hander walked out to bat with a visible limp after Shardul Thakur’s dismissal, triggering a standing ovation from the Manchester crowd — and admiration from cricketing legends worldwide.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Pant, undeterred by pain, struck 54 off 75 balls, peppered with three boundaries and two sixes, matching Virender Sehwag’s all-time Indian record of 90 sixes in Test cricket. His brave effort, however, was more than just numbers.
India’s cricketing icon Sachin Tendulkar led the chorus of praise, posting on X: “Resilience is about playing through pain and rising above it. @RishabhPant17 showed tremendous character by walking back into the game with an injury and delivering a performance like that. His fifty is a powerful reminder of the grit and determination it takes to represent your country.”Former all-rounder Yuvraj Singh echoed the sentiment on Instagram, writing: “True spirit shows up when the spirit is indomitable! Injury can shake the body but not the mind, good stuff @rishabhpant.”Veteran pacer Ishant Sharma also lauded Pant’s grit in an interview with ANI: “This shows how mentally strong he is. If someone does not give up in life, then they can make a comeback in life.”
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Pant’s knock was not only inspirational but historic. He overtook Rohit Sharma to become India’s leading run-scorer in the World Test Championship era, now sitting on 2731 runs in 38 Tests. The fifty in Manchester also pushed him past MS Dhoni in 50+ scores for Indian wicketkeepers — Pant now has 14, compared to Dhoni’s 13.In pain, but never in doubt, Pant’s innings was a celebration of resilience, a moment that left fans and legends alike in awe — and one that will be etched in the folklore of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.