Pant is battling with a finger injury, as he can be seen continuously in distress with his fingers, as the physios have been called in to check on the batter multiple times. However, despite both batters having taken command of the innings, for now, nothing seems useful for the English bowlers to dismiss the batter.
Pant now goes past former Indian skipper and veteran batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni among Indian batters with the most runs in a test series in England. He now has the most runs by any visiting wicket-keeper batsman in England, as he also went past Tom Blundell, the former record holder for most runs in England as a wicket-keeper.
Most runs for a visiting keeper in a Test series in England:
KL Rahul and Pant's partnerships in Test Cricket
KL Rahul has batted in several positions for India, from an opener to a middle-order batter, but success has been a known commodity to him. Batting alongside Pant seems to be what he enjoys the most, as the two batters' partnership averages nearly 80 while batting in red-ball cricket.
KL Rahul is nearing another mention in the Lord's honours board
KL Rahul might be nearing another huge milestone in the Lord's Test, but this has cost Rishabh Pant his wicket. The two batters looked to do everything right, counterattacking the English bowlers and not letting the game slip away at any point of their partnership.
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