After Bengaluru's defeat, Rishabh Pant took this pledge to make a comeback

Mumbai Mumbai. Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant on Sunday said there are always ups and downs in the game but the most important thing is to “emerge stronger every time” after failure. India suffered a rare defeat at home on Sunday. They faced a tough campaign when they lost to New Zealand by eight wickets in the first Test. It was New Zealand's first Test win in India in 36 years. “This game will test your limits, knock you down, pick you up and push you back up again. But those who love it will emerge stronger each time ,” Pant wrote on Twitter.

The left-handed batsman played a blistering inning of 99 runs off 105 balls in India's second innings score of 462 runs. He praised the Bengaluru crowd for their support and wished to be even stronger in the second Test starting from October 24 in Pune. Resolved to return. He wrote, “Thank you to the amazing crowd of Bengaluru for the love, support and enthusiasm. We will come back stronger.”

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