“Should not go to India's dressing room” – Sunil Gavaskar angry at Rishabh Pant, anger over a bad shot; you said a big thing

Sunil Gavaskar angry on Rishabh Pant: On the third day of the Melbourne Test against Australia, India suffered two major setbacks in the first session and yesterday's two unbeaten batsmen Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja were out without playing a big innings. Jadeja was out LBW by Nathan Lyon but Rishabh gifted his wicket to Scott Boland by playing a bad shot. Pant played a careless shot and lost his wicket in a manner that made even former Indian legend Sunil Gavaskar unhappy and criticized the player fiercely.

Actually, Rishabh Pant was batting very well but then he tried to play a lap shot against Scott Boland. He missed the first time but on the next ball he again played the same shot and this time hit the ball in the air, where Nathan Lyon, who was at third man, took an easy catch. In this way, Pant was out after scoring 28 runs in 37 balls and hitting three fours. This is the sixth consecutive time that he has not scored a half-century in the current series. Pant's wicket fell in the 56th over at the score of 191, which gave Australia a chance to tighten its grip on the match once again.

Sunil Gavaskar got angry on Rishabh Pant

Sunil Gavaskar, who was commentating for ABC Sports, also got angry at Rishabh Pant throwing away wickets by playing bad shots and lashed out. Gavaskar said: “Stupid, stupid, stupid! There are two fielders there and yet you go for that shot. You miss the last shot, and look where you are caught. That's throwing away your wicket. You can't say that's your natural game, it's a stupid shot, it's letting your team down too. He should go to another dressing room instead of India's dressing room.”

Let us tell you that the manner in which Rishabh Pant lost his wicket by playing a shot is being criticized everywhere and the fans are also criticizing him on social media. This is not the first time that Pant has been out by playing irresponsible shots in difficult times.

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