Follow us

T20 World Cup 2021 warm-up | Twitter reacts as Rishabh Pant finishes off with a six to register India's victory

no image

India claimed a seven-wicket victory against England in the warm-up match on Monday, October 18 at ICC Cricket Academy Ground in Dubai. Batting first, England scored 188 runs, and India chased down the target in 19 overs with the help of brisk fifties from KL Rahul and Ishan Kishan.

After being asked to bat first, England lost the early wickets of Jason Roy (17) and Jos Buttler (18). But, Jonny Bairstow (49) and Moeen Ali (43*) fired England to 188/5. For India, Mohammed Shami scalped three wickets, whereas Jasprit Bumrah and Rahul Chahar clinched one wicket each.

In reply to England’s 188, India started off well as openers KL Rahul (51) and Ishan Kishan (70) partnered for an 82-run stand before the former departed in the ninth over. Rishabh Pant with his unbeaten 29 off 14 balls, accelerated the innings at the end and smashed a six to claim a seven-wicket victory for India in the warm-up match against England.

That's huge from Rishabh Pant!

He's dealt it with ease!

Future MS?

Lit from Pant! 🔥 

Boom!💥 

KL-Klasss 😉❤

Pleasure to watch him bat like this!

He's got talent for sure! Take a bow, Ishan Kishan

A complete 'POWER HOUE'💥🔥

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousT20 Tri-Series 2025 | Sandeep Lamichhane shines as Nepal beat Scotland in low-scoring thriller
Leg spinner Sandeep Lamichhane headlined Nepal’s two-wicket win over Scotland in a low-scoring thriller at Titwood in Glasgow. The tweaker picked up 4/11 in four overs in the third game of the T20 Tri-Series to skittle out the host for 97 before Nepal chased down the target in the penultimate ball.
T20 World Cup 2021 | Cannot cancel India vs Pakistan match, says Rajeev Shuklaread next
BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla has stated that India can not refuse to play against Pakistan because of ICC's international commitments. Recently, a Union Minister had demanded the cancellation of India-Pakistan match on October 24, owing to political tensions between the two countries.
View non-AMP page